Tag: Cambodia
Cambodia’s night-shift workers lose sleep over benefit cut
Govt plans to withdraw a 30 percent bonus that the country’s night-shift workers currently receive
Cambodian garment workers face rocky road to work
They are forced to travel to work standing in the back of old trucks or vans
Dropping the gavel on Cambodia’s opposition
Accused of treason, does Kem Sokha stand a chance in Cambodia's 'systemized kangaroo court' system?
Rights group says Cambodia opposition leader denied right to public trial
HRW claims journalists, human rights monitors blocked from entering courtroom
Treason charges against Cambodia’s Kem Sokha should be dropped, rights groups...
Trial gets underway as EU set to review Cambodia’s tariff-free access
Striking Cambodian casino workers score rare victory
Expert believes review of EU trade agreement offers 'window for unions to act'
A changing Mekong is damaging livelihoods
With new hydropower dams starting operations or being planned to be built, a crisis is looming
Dam building on the Mekong: A death by a thousand cuts
More than 60 million people rely on the Mekong for their livelihoods
Hun Sen dismisses EU trade threat
EU has given Cambodia a month to respond to human rights report
Cambodia releases political prisoners: ‘I should never have been arrested’
In the Southeast Asian nation, the political mood is slowly but surely changing