Typhoon Pakhar heading for Vietnam
Earlier this week, I mentioned that the weather computer models were hinting at a typhoon forming in the South China Sea to the east of Vietnam and the forecast has come to fruition.
A Cambodian TV channel faces a social media backlash after it tricked a 13-year-old girl into thinking she would be reunited with her mother, but met a man in drag instead.
The people of Cambodia have suffered like few others, but according to Father Kevin Conroy there are only 15 beds for psychiatric patients in the entire country.
In a country where mental illness is blamed on bad luck, karma and ghosts, sufferers are often shackled and afraid – forced to live in the shadows. Warning: this film contains disturbing images.
Nearly four decades after the genocide in Cambodia, two Khmer Rouge leaders are found guilty of crimes against humanity.
Human traffickers are selling migrant workers from Cambodia and Burma for a couple of hundred dollars each to the owners of Thai fishing boats.
Cambodian military police are reported to have killed at least three people after opening fire to try and quell a protest by factory workers.
A study of 10,000 men across the Asia-Pacific region finds almost half have used physical or sexual violence against a female partner and nearly one in four has raped a woman or girl.
Torrential rain caused severe flooding in Cambodia on Tuesday forcing around 1000 families to be evacuated from their homes. Local officials and policemen helped those who had been affected to safety.
With thousands of disabled athletes across Cambodia, the nation should be a powerhouse of talent for London’s Paralympic Games. So why are they on the sidelines? Channel 4 News explores.
Evidence suggests the great killer malaria is developing greater resistance, as Channel 4 News hears it could mean many more cases across south east Asia.
Earlier this week, I mentioned that the weather computer models were hinting at a typhoon forming in the South China Sea to the east of Vietnam and the forecast has come to fruition.
The four most senior surviving members of Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime have gone on trial for war crimes.
Channel 4 News reports on the documentary Enemies of the People, in which former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea expresses his regret for a time in which nearly two million Cambodians died.
At least 339 people have been killed in a stampede on a bridge in Cambodia’s capital city and as many people have been injured.
A former chief of Cambodia’s notorious S-21 prison camp has been jailed for thirty five years in Cambodia. Photographer Nic Dunlop tells Channel 4 News about his involvement in the conviction.