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  2. 2023 Asia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia has been affected by water shortages due to high water demand in Thailand. Cambodia's Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology predicted that hot weather would continue until mid-May, with less rainfall than in 2022. It also said that weather patterns were being affected by El Niño, and the resulting heat would last until August. [30]

  3. Climate change in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF ranked Cambodia 46th out of 163 that they assessed on the impact of climate change on the youth. Cambodia was ranked as a high risk country in the report. The youth in Cambodia is already highly exposed to scarcity of water, riverine flooding and vector-borne disease which could worsen with the effects of climate change. [13]

  4. Cambodia now has its own version of WhatsApp. Critics fear it ...

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    Cambodian strongman leader Hun Sen has thrown his weight behind a new homegrown messaging app, which critics say is a way for the government to monitor and undermine political discussion in the ...

  5. Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia's deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha (left) has been arrested in September 2017, while opposition leader Sam Rainsy (right) has lived in exile since November 2015. A US State Department report says "forces under Hun Sen and the Cambodian People's Party have committed frequent and large-scale abuses, including extrajudicial killings and ...

  6. Why Cambodia Matters to the U.S.-China Rivalry - AOL

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  7. The Cambodia Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodia Daily is a US-based English and Khmer language news site that evolved from a newspaper of the same name that stopped publishing in Cambodia in 2017 due to a tax dispute with the government then led by Hun Sen. [1]

  8. A River Changes Course - Wikipedia

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    During its theatrical run, The New York Times selected A River Changes Course as a "NYT Critics' Pick". [3] Nicole Herrington found Ms. Mam's "intimate portrait of three Cambodian families struggling to maintain their ways of life amid environmental degradation caused by development is a beautiful example of the form.

  9. Foreign relations of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Why Vietnam invaded Cambodia: Political culture and the causes of war (Stanford University Press, 1999). Peou, Sorpong. "Cambodia in 2018: a year of setbacks and successes." Southeast Asian Affairs 2019.1 (2019): 104–119. online; Richardson, Sophie. China, Cambodia and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence (Columbia UP, 2010) Smith, Roger.