The former S-21 prison in Phnom Penh offers a sobering look at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge. A quiet walk through the site reveals the interrogation rooms, torture, ...
A decade on from one of the country’s highest-profile political killings, democracy remains a dream rather than reality.
They stand for suffering, destruction, and immense human tragedies. Yet former battlefields and memorials worldwide are among ...
Asia Is Racing to the Arctic, But It’s Not Easy The 55-year-old civil society activist and dual Cambodian-U.S. citizen has been locked up on spurious charges since 2022. She is just one of many.
Now that Cambodia and Thailand have each selected two conciliators for the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) compulsory reconciliation process, the two sides have 30 days to agree on a ...
"The Man Who Stole the Gods" author Matthew Campbell discusses Western collectors' rapacious hunger for ancient Cambodian art and the sheer violence it took to satiate it.
Trusted by museums, auction houses and billionaire collectors, the late dealer Douglas Latchford is now among the art market’s most toxic names.
In Cambodia and Thailand, deep-fried tarantulas are a popular street food delicacy, particularly in the town of Skuon, known as "Spiderville." This tradition originated from survival during the Khmer ...
Looters stole thousands of priceless artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia. An American lawyer is working with the ...
From restricted regions to isolated destinations, these places were once out of reach and now offer a different kind of ...
Banteay Samre is just one of more than a thousand shrines the Khmer erected in the city of Angkor during a building spree ...