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Not in my back yard

Not in my back yard Phnom Penh's rising tide of refuse could exhaust available landfill sites within the next 20 years. It's time for the city's fathers to start talking rubbish.
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Found in translation

Found in translation

The widespread adoption of Khmer Unicode will have far-reaching consequences for digital communication throughout the Kingdom.

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Still many rivers to cross

Still many rivers to crossHow close is the kingdom to getting its long-awaited anti-corruption law, and what will the legislation change?
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On the road to 2020

On the road to 2020 W ith the noise of the city’s jackhammers ringing in our ears, we asked a group of eminent economists, teachers, politicians and human rights experts to step through the...
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Last man standing

Last man standing Steung Meanchey’s community of scavengers was the starkest evidence that Cambodia’s past decade was not all about progress. One family continues to call the dump home.
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When mother nature needs help

When mother nature needs help

The shortcomings of the Cambodian healthcare system are tragically apparent in its failure to deal with the scourge of maternal mortality.

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Cyclos: The men and machines of Phnom Penh's traditional public transport system (by Stefan V Jensen)

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