British journalist Hutt slammed over Cambodia genocide law criticism
Taing Rinith Khmer Times Thu, February 20, 2025 PHNOM PENH – The Ministry of Justice on Tuesday issued a strong response to British journalist David Hutt following his opinion piece […]
A licence for eviction? Thailand’s ethnic protection bill sparks fierce opposition
by Thai PBS World’s General Desk February 15, 2025 Photo by the Active BANGKOK – A draft law designed to protect Thailand’s indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities from decades of […]
Magnificent Liberation Day decorations in downtown Hanoi
Anh Kiet – Khanh Huy Hanoi Times October 04, 2024 Colorful banners are hung around Hoan Kiem Lake. HANOI – Bright red banners and colorful posters on Hanoi’s streets lift […]
Cambodia Withdraws from Development Pact with Laos, Vietnam
By Phonethida Sitthixay The Laotian Times Wed, October 2, 2024 Cambodia has officially withdrawn from the regional development pact with neighboring Laos and Vietnam. The decision was announced by Cambodian […]
Thailand – The first anti Paetongtarn/Thaksin Shinawatra government protest
Khaosod English Sat, September 7, 2024 The first anti Paetongtarn/Thaksin Shinawatra government protest took place on Saturday afternoon, just hours after the new government held a Cabinet meeting. Protesters at Oct […]
Exhibition: Censored Memories: 35 years since Tiananmen
Rahima Mahmut (2nd left) Fengsuo Zhou, Ma Jian LONDON, UK -The exhibition was launched with an evening of music and discussion in St John’s Waterloo, London, Wed 29 May In […]
Hanoi hosts multiple activities in commemoration of Dien Bien Phu victory
Jenna Duong Hanoi Times Tue, April 25, 2024 The poster that won the First Prize in the Promotional Painting Contest was themed on the 70th Anniversary of the Dien Bien […]
Readers Bid Farewell as Post Presses Fall Silent
Reader holds last printed form of the Phnom Penh Post on March 29. Photo: Romdoul Chetra By Teng Yalirozy CAMBODIANESS Fri, March 29, 2024 PHNOM PENH – The last day […]