The social media giant is asking the public to give feedback on new rules designed to limit language that normalizes violence against anyone.
The Democratic primary race for New York State attorney general has suddenly turned into a dogfight ahead of the election on Thursday, pitting heavily-backed New York City Public Advocate Letitia James against United States Representative Sean Patrick Maloney and law professor Zephyr Teachout.
Instagram's founders resigned last week reportedly over efforts by Facebook to gather more user information from the popular app for targeted ads.
This was the final front page of the Cambodia Daily.
The tech giant now gives users the ability to transfer or delete all of the data it has collected through its programs, apps, and search engines.
An NGO moves beyond medical treatment to help Cambodians with HIV .
TrustChain is a new initiative aiming to help customers determine whether gems and minerals have been ethically mined and manufactured.
Manal at Darashakran Camp in Northern Iraq (Kurdistan). (IOM)
Election Day is approaching quickly and voters in the 42nd Assembly District are heading to the polls on Thursday with a number of important decisions to make in hotly contested state legislative party primaries.
Nadia Wong, formerly a corporate lawyer from Hong Kong, decided to create Trybe, a co-working makerspace for Cambodia’s young inventors.
A Nigerian boxer trains for his first fight in Cambodia.
Jessie J. at the Smart Axiata concert on Koh Pich in November. (KT/ Mary Clavel)
More than 3,000 Google employees signed a letter criticizing the company for assisting with Project Maven, a Pentagon initiative involving AI and drone footage.
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) released a report this week saying Cambodia is in direct violation of a UN treaty due to the increased logging and export of rosewood.
Nursing home patients saw noticeable changes in activity, mood, and memory when they started listening to their favorite music using recycled iPods.
Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) officials and anti-terrorism police continued to grill rights workers for a second day yesterday, following a marathon session on Wednesday that lasted until 11 pm over allegations they told the alleged mistress of opposition leader Kem Sokha, Khom Chandaraty, to lie about their relationship to police.
Industry in 3D, hosted by GE, showed off how additive manufacturing is on the cusp of redefining how some companies do business at every level.
The tech giant is hoping to run data centers on renewable energy and bring them closer to the people.
Kent State looks into Cambodia's connection to the Vietnam War while commemorating the shooting that took place on its campus.
Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Congress to create tougher measures protecting people's data and privacy.
The government on Tuesday took aim at the U.N.’s human rights office over a spokeswoman’s comments about the release of the Adhoc 5, and urged the intergovernmental body’s “agents” not to prejudice the independence of Cambodia’s courts.
In his second day of testimony for Case 002/02 at the Khmer Rouge tribunal yesterday, Kaing Guek Eav, the former head of Khmer Rouge detention center S-21, was grilled by Assistant Prosecutor Dale Lysak about how the Khmer Rouge, and specifically S-21 prison, dealt with relatives of prisoners, children of people who were executed and pregnant women.
Schools go silent to raise money for people with speech and swallowing issues.
Nepalese cyclists make their way through Cambodia on their trip around the world.
DJ Kakada Jay (right) with his student Chhoeurng So Pheathra. (KT/Fabien Mouret)
Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana was among the many government figures whose names appeared in the ‘Panama Papers’ released on Sunday. (KT/Mai Vireak)
Four refugees from Nauru who had sought asylum in Australia arrive at the VIP terminal at Phnom Penh International Airport on June 4. (KT/ Fabien Mouret)
Moeurng Chandy, a 62-year-old Takeo province native, described her life in Au Kanseng Security Center in Ratanakkiri province after being brought there in June of 1977. (ECCC)
Bunthoeun Thor, resident monk, inside the Watt Samakki temple.(Tim Patterson)
Two teams square off at the dodgeball tournament last weekend. (Yeun Punlue)
Chan Rothana screams with joy after knocking out bitter rival Sam Ang Dun. (ONE Championship)
The Mekong Tigers celebrating their championship win and posing with the trophy. (KT Photo: Yeun Punlue)
Venerable Vy Raksmey with some of the unclaimed urns At Wat Langka Pagoda. (KT/Fabien Mouret)
Chavez and Hommrich go over a client's paperwork. (Jonathan Greig/Medill)
Chhean, a community worker in Siem Reap province, high-fives children in the home of a child who receives speech therapy. (Photo: Mona Simon/OIC: The Cambodia Project)