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Fisherman catches cluster bombs from 1965-1975 war era
Kampong Chhnang province: A fisherman pulled up a pipe from the river thinking he had found treasure and was very…
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Australia contributed over AUD$100 million for mine removal
Since 1994, Australia has contributed more than AUD$100 million to demining activities in Cambodia, according to the Embassy of Australia…
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Cambodia prepares to produce its first oil production
As Asian oil demand looks set to increase over the next decade, Cambodia is taking advantage of the opportunity with…
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42 years from the liberation of the Killing Fields
42 years ago, on this day, Thursday, January 7th 2021, is the anniversary of the liberation of Cambodia from the…
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Khanara Tauch Ellers, NASA Engineer
Meet Khanara Tauch Ellers, a Khmer Engineering Manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Follow her interview and learn about her…
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BYU students, creator of Alexa develop software to preserve Cambodian stories
By recording nearly 5,000 life stories during the past few years, BYU’s Cambodian Oral History Project has brought to light…
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Garment worker arrested for speaking out
Earlier this year when much of the world was on lockdown in a desperate bid to halt the spread of…
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Koh Rong Sanloem adds solar power to reduce pollution
The remote island of Koh Rong Sanloem in Cambodia will soon be powered by a solar-equipped microgrid system. More than 60…
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World’s loneliest elephant arrives in Cambodia
An overweight elephant, once dubbed the world’s loneliest, has arrived in Cambodia after being rescued from a life of misery…
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Defying death to maintain Angkor Wat
Stacking a ladder against the towering spires of Cambodia’s archaeological marvel Angkor Wat, Chhoeurm Try gingerly scales the temple’s exterior…
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