Cambodia
Fears Rise Over Coronavirus Spreading Unknowingly to New Countries
Authorities are scrambling to track the other passengers who were cleared for travel and allowed to disembark the MS Westerdam cruise ship after showing no signs of illness.
Coronavirus Now Spread to Over a Dozen Countries
The death toll has hit over 100, according to health officials.
California Governor Pardons 3 Immigrants Subject to Deportation
California Governor Gavin Newsom pardons three men who were at risk to be deported to Vietnam or Cambodia.
Long Lost Ancient City Uncovered Deep in Cambodian Jungle
The researchers say that the city represents an "enormous and remarkably early experiment in formal urban planning."
Immigrant Rights Activists protest deportations
100 immigrant rights activists gathered on the steps of Boston's federal immigration courthouse on Monday to protest recent deportations of Cambodian refugees
Who Is Elizabeth Heng? Former Congressional Candidate Forms GOP Super PAC
The former California Congressional candidate wants to draw more young people and people of color into the Republican Party with an anti-socialist message.
Up the Mekong: The One Cruise You Should Book This Fall
Book one of the 18 rooms onboard the Avalon Saigon and experience life along the river and the intricacies of an ancient society.
Famed Siem Reap Foreign Correspondents' Club Re-Opens as a Hotel
A former governor's mansion and home base for countless news correspondents, artists, writers, diplomats and humanitarians, the FCC Siem Reap is now a hotel for all.
Nike Factory Workers Still Work Long Days for Low Wages
"The share of production costs of Nike and Adidas shoes that ends up in a worker's pocket is now a staggering 30 percent less than in the early 1990s," the Clean Clothes Campaign said.
Pastor Fearing Deportation Petitions for Pardon
"There's some hope that this country can continue to be forgiving."
U.S. Embassy Staff Fired for Allegedly Sharing Porn
The embassy staffers in Cambodia were reportedly using a nonofficial chat group.
British Man Sentenced in 'Dirty Dancing' Case
Daniel Jones was one of 87 foreigners arrested in a raid at the "Let's Get Wet" pool party in Cambodia's Siem Reap province.
The World Must Act On Cambodia's Crackdown on Dissent
Prime Minister Hun Sen has tightened his iron grip over the fragile democracy.
Tourists Arrested for 'Pornographic Dancing'
The group maintains its innocence and is trying to keep their spirits up.
As Democracy Dies in Cambodia, Russia Circles
Judges have banned 118 members of the country's main opposition party and charged its leader with treason.
Cambodia Shut Our Paper Down. Don't Let Trump Do That
Two reporters tell Newsweek what The Cambodia Daily meant to them and to a country whose democratic institutions are under threat.
Angelina Jolie Denies Exploiting Cambodian Children
The casting process did not involve giving money to poor children and then taking it back, as was initially reported, according to Jolie.
Why China's Xi Is Reluctant to Depose Kim Jong Un
If the North Korean state unravels, a massive tide of refugees will flow into China.
Cambodia Bans Breast Milk Exports
A U.S.-based company exported milk from more than 90 Cambodian women.
Jolie Explores Pol Pot's Terror Through a Child's Eyes
Actress says she was determined to make the forthcoming Netflix movie driven by her love for Cambodia and son Maddox.
Famed Cambodian Temples Meet Modern Accommodations
An upscale resort in Siem Reap offers a respite by the temples of Angkor Wat.
Cambodia Blocks Statement on South China Sea Ruling
ASEAN members wanted the Phillipines' victory mentioned in a statement but nations fail to agree on maritime disputes.
Ruling Trips Military Alert in the South China Sea
If the ruling goes against China and Beijing responds with a show of force, it will be a critical test of how far the U.S. will go to support its allies.
Mekong Locals Recycle Human Urine to Survive Drought
Everything from women's rights to satellites is being used by Mekong locals to address intense dry seasons, wetter monsoons and rising sea levels—all signs of devastating climate change.
The Bizarre Case of the Dead North Korean Doctors
Cambodian media reported the men died after drinking cocktails on Saturday.
Cambodia's Dictator Issues Arrest Warrant for Opposition Leader
Sam Rainsy's crime? Suggesting Cambodia's tyranny should fear democracy in neighboring Burma.
Documentary Exposes Cambodia's Human Trafficking Shame
Half a million Cambodians work abroad; many end up as slaves.
Hugh Tovar, CIA Operative at the Center of Cold War Intrigues, Dies at 92
The famed CIA officer served while the U.S. and Soviet Union fought proxy wars in Southeast Asia.
Gary Glitter Jailed For 16 Years For Sexually Abusing Three Schoolgirls
The singer carried out the abuse in the 1970s, when he was at the height of his fame.