Khmer Rouge: Cambodia court rejects genocide appeal of last surviving leader
UN-backed tribunal upholds genocide conviction of Khieu Samphan (91)
UN-backed tribunal upholds genocide conviction of Khieu Samphan (91)
Wild Geese: Cavan man says paying €350 in rent allows you to live in ‘pure luxury’
The actor speaks about her divorce from Brad Pitt, activism and escaping Weinstein
World View: Cambodia offers a sobering precedent for Afghanistan’s predicament
Matt Loughrey has falsely doctored photos from 1970s Cambodia – but all colourisation does that
Media outlet removes article where smiles were added to the faces of some victims
David Puttnam recalls series of accidents that helped make Chariots of Fire a classic
Fergal Gaynor is one of six new judges to try crimes allegedly committed in Kosovo war
Pol Pot’s executioner oversaw murders of at least 14,000 people at Tuol Sleng prison
Irish man to take up senior prosecuting role at tribunal run by Cambodians and the UN
Shilpa Ganatra takes a phone photography tour of the magnificent Angkor Wat, and the temples that battled with the elements… and lost
Galway Cartoon Festival explores work inspired by the first World War armistice
Former Khmer Rouge general Hun Sen has destroyed all forms of political opposition
Election on Sunday will see prime minister Hun Sen extend his 33-year run in office
Review: There’s no easy way to summarise this documentary. But it’s well worth seeing
Social media company denies it is being misused by ruling government to suppress dissent
Phnom Penh Letter: You’ll find more tourists than journalists at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club on Sisowath Quay
Inquiry into Khmer Rouge killings of two million has convicted just three people
Victims and perpetrators of violence in Khmer Rouge regime find common ground
What shocks rights activists is the speed at which a new climate of fear has been established
The Irish born academic and former US ambassador to the UN on how she became one of the most powerful women in American foreign affairs, her thoughts on the current president and how her roots are firmly in Ireland
This Cambodian tale shows Jolie is perfectly capable of tackling geopolitical complexities
Opposition leader arrested and newspaper shuts as restrictions put on democratic space
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Vanity Fair article sparked backlash from people who criticised methods as being cruel
Global Witness co-founder Patrick Alley exposes links between ecocide and genocide
‘We are and forever will be a family’ says Angelina Jolie in emotional interview
Defendants, 85 and 90, sentenced by Khmer Rouge tribunal for crimes against humanity
It’s not that the Government can’t bring down house prices, more that they don’t want to
Working Abroad: Aonghus Kelly, defence lawyer at the Khmer Rouge Court, Cambodia
Ieng Thirith was sister-in-law of genocidal movement’s late supreme leader Pol Pot
Working with educators in Cambodia is difficult but rewarding for an Irish teacher
Behind beautiful historic buildings lies a troubled history and an unequal society
Between 1.7m and 2.2m people believed to have died under ‘killing fields’ regime
Vo Nguyen Giapo: August 25th, 1911-October 4th, 2013
Part of prime minister Hun Sen accused of stuffing ballot boxes with illegal votes
Hume credits ‘divisive’ PM with first moves towards peace process and Belfast Agreement
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices