Western countries hoping to see improvements in Cambodia’s human rights violations and other problems have little leverage when China can be counted on to help in the event of Western aid cuts.
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‘Plight’ of Tonle Sap Vietnamese raised by Vietnam government
“Regarding the resettlement of ethnic Vietnamese on the Tonle Sap Lake, Ngan asked the Cambodian side to pay attention to ensuring the lives, interests and assets of relocated people.
What is the future of energy for Myanmar’s rural population?
With hydropower facing increasing objection from society, how will the former hermit nation power its people for a more sustainable future?
Campaign launched to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from rice farming
The Minister said the Thai Rice NAMA project will reach out to 100,000 rice farming households in Thailand in shifting from conventional to low-emission farming in the country.
Assessing the climate resilience and transformation potential of Mekong River Delta
The agriculture sector at the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam must transform to enhance its adaptation capacity against climate change impacts.
Environmentalists decry ‘small’ fine for undeclared chemicals
Meanwhile, Leam Chabang municipality chief Jinda Thanomrod said 1,092 people had so far shown up to file complaints after the fire. Most had sustained injuries from the chemical fallout.