Cambodia
Cambodian Genocide Trial Restarts, Briefly
One of the elderly defendants ended the day in the hospital after hearings resumed Thursday.
Somaly Mam Foundation Closes
Will the anti-sex trafficking foundation brought low truly close its doors, or is this part of its "re-branding"?
Cambodia Won't Let Somaly Mam Start New NGO
The anti-sex-trafficking activist who fell from grace won't be allowed to operate a new NGO in Cambodia, a government spokesman says
Drug-Defying Malaria Cases Found in Southeast Asia
A study found the mosquito-transmitted parasite is resistant to anti-malarial drugs in Cambodia-Thailand border regions
Guest Workers Flee Thai Military Coup
After threats and rumored killings, 200,000 Cambodians head home
Somaly Mam: The Holy Saint (and Sinner) of Sex Trafficking
Somaly Mam saved countless girls in Cambodia. Does it matter if key parts of her story aren't true?
Mysterious Mass Faintings at Cambodian Factories Leave Scores Sick
A total of 118 employees passed out at work on Thursday at the Shen Zhou and Daqian Textile factories in Phnom Penh, police said
Inside Pol Pot's School for Torture
How two Americans fell into the murderous hands of Khmer Rouge interrogators.