Articles

Cambodia's Comeback Spice: The Legendary Kampot Pepper
There's pepper and then there's Cambodia's Kampot pepper. You might think that the stuff that comes out of shakers and grinders is pretty much the same wherever...

At Cambodia War Crimes Trial, Defendants Are Not All There
They are now aged and frail but, by historians' accounts, they once conducted themselves with fervor: presiding over this southeast Asian country's holocaust as...
Bauhaus on the Beach: A Corbusian Retreat in Cambodia
Angkor Wat will always be Cambodia's main architectural draw, but design aficionados should head to the coastline to discover a more recent chapter in the...

Why Some Khmer Rouge Suspects May Never Face Trial
At first blush, it seems like a nourishing gift. The Phnom Srok reservoir in northwest Cambodia spreads nearly as far as the eye can see, providing water...

At Opening of Cambodia War Crimes Trial, Anger, Doubt and Suspicion Linger
Stooped from old age and disease, the four surviving leaders of Pol Pot's communist revolution of 1975, which left perhaps 2 million people dead, at last entered...
Photo Essays

A Holy Dispute
A centuries-old temple has become the stage of a very modern military standoff this week as Thailand and Cambodia wrangle over who owns a piece of land on the...
