Cambodia
Indoctrinating innocents: From the Khmer Rouge to Hamas, the art of child indoctrination
A former Khmer Rouge child soldier speaks to the Magazine about his time in the Cambodian communist organization, and how many Palestinian groups use similar methods of indoctrination.
Thailand and Cambodia sign truce to halt fierce border conflict
In first Christmas sermon, Pope Leo decries conditions for Palestinians in Gaza
Thai prime minister says no ceasefire reached with Cambodia
Magawa, a rat who clears landmines, awarded medal for heroism
The danger caused to workers by clearing landmines is what motivates organizations like APOPO, the NGO that trained Magawa, to train rats to find landmines so that handlers can clear them.
Women wearing low cut tops barred from Facebook by Cambodian government
"Go to their places and order them to stop live-streaming until they change to proper clothes," the prime minister said.
Cambodian royal family celebrates first bat mitzvah
Elior Koroghli is the great-granddaughter of MH King Monivong, who ruled Cambodia until 1941.
Jewish attorney knighted in Cambodia
Phil Weiner honored for training the local police force.