Big crowds turn out as racing resumes
The three-day festival dates to the 12th century, when Angkor kings would deploy the royal navy at the start of the fishing season
‘No’ campaigners fear Australia will be divided along race lines
Ethnic armies differ in aims
Wang Yi focuses on Singapore, Malaysia and Cambodia
His son, Hun Manet, is prime minister-in-waiting
Victory for Hun Sen would ensure generational change
Victory for Hun Sen to ensure generational change
Analysts stress potential alliance between Move Forward and Pheu Thai Party still had to overcome military-backed senate
Locals hope for a return of Chinese investors
Village fishermen and analysts say catches are still poor, blame dams
Village fishermen say catches are still poor, blame dams
Civil war continues to spread across Myanmar 2 years after coup
Operation ‘burning furnace’ expected to expand
Agreement reached at summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Phnom Penh enables the country to attain full membership as early as next year
Analysts say concerns over security and project standards remain
Khieu Samphan, a former Khmer Rouge leader, returned to prison as tribunal ends its mission
Myanmar and COVID top an agenda overshadowed by Pelosi
Foreign Ministers from the Association of South East Asian Nations wrapped up their annual meeting with a plea for peace in the South China Sea, warnings for the junta in Myanmar and plans to bolster COVID-19-crushed economies. Luke Hunt reports for VOA from Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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