Only ‘Lovers’ Left Alive
Forced to marry under a genocidal regime, seven Cambodian couples decide to renew their vow
Forced to marry under a genocidal regime, seven Cambodian couples decide to renew their vow
Rights group says prohibitive conditions forced it to call off Dec. 10 event for International Human Rights Day
Fake practitioner whom villagers considered a doctor infected 270 with reused syringes, killing 10
Court calls for Rainsy arrest connected with defamation; opposition claims move is politically motivated
Australia's Nauru detention center has been criticized by human rights groups and compared to a 'concentration camp'
Tonle Sap Lake, one of most productive fisheries in the world, is struggling to survive overfishing and dam projects
Eleven opposition members and activists imprisoned for taking part in protests that led to clashes last year
Reid Maki of the Child Labor Coalition breaks down why child labor is on the rise and what is being done to stop it
First four refugees fly into Phnom Penh after Australia agrees to pay Cambodia $31M in controversial resettlement deal
Statue returned after Cleveland art museum found evidence sculpture was probably looted during Cambodia's civil war