Vietnam Remembers January 7, Too
Vietnam says it invaded Cambodia to save the country from the Khmer Rouge. That's not quite true.
Oh, Sihanoukville
The New York Times reconsiders Sihanoukville, which the paper placed 13th in a story titled "52 Places to Go in 2018".
Holidays in Cambodia
It's official. Cambodia leads the region in number of public holidays.
A Bad Year for Journalism
The Committee to Protect Journalists says 2018 has been a hard year for journalism.
Boston Creams in Battambang
Not only is there a Tous les Jours in Battambang, there is a Tous les Jours in Battambang with a Christmas tree!
Life After the Khmer Rouge
Agence Kampuchea Presse yesterday posted what is believed to be a short series of previously unpublished photos of life after the Khmer Rouge.
Old Tears, New Parties, and a Few Laughs
An emotional new video from Licadho and other highlights from today's twitterverse.
Truth under fire
On Human Rights Day, writers, journalists, and other defenders of the truth took center stage.
Changes in Immigration Rules Ripple Through Asian-American Communities
Even though the newly proposed expansion of the "public charge" rule would affect any non-citizen resident in United States -- legal, temporary or permanent...
ICE is Getting Colder
It's not just the Cambodian community in the US who has been impacted by ramped-up ICE deportations.
The Transfer of Trust
Last week saw the end of an era, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel stepping down from her party leadership position.
Executive Summary Emoji
With an Islamist insurgency that has been going on for years, a messy drug war, and a government that relentlessly attacks the its media, one Filipina published this very succinct "2018 review" of the country.
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As global brands bounce back from COVID-19, Cambodian garment workers face spiralling debt
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A majority of surveyed workers said they had taken out a loan due to lower wages since the pandemic. Activists are calling on brands such as Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, Gap and Levi to act.