From the Bible's Cain to NYC's Zohran Mamdani, history shows us that envy drives socialism, shaping policies, politics, and ...
Looters stole thousands of priceless artifacts from religious sites across Cambodia. An American lawyer is working with the ...
We who believe in freedom cannot rest We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes Until the killing of black men, ...
BANGKOK--Thailand’s Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office Tuesday pending an ...
"The Man Who Stole the Gods" author Matthew Campbell discusses Western collectors' rapacious hunger for ancient Cambodian art and the sheer violence it took to satiate it.
On June 21, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck northwestern Iran, killing up to 50,000 people.
Spines, survivor Tom Hout Chow unveils the harrowing reality of life under this brutal regime. The memoir stands as a testament to the indestructible human spirit, revealing how a young boy navigated ...
Residents on Koh Romduol found the remains while planting banana trees near an old cemetery. Authorities expect to unearth more bones buried in surrounding farms. The remains will be preserved as ...
More than 2,000 Catholics joined the inauguration of a new Church in Cambodian capital city Phnom Penh, which has been hailed as a testament to the growth of faith since the genocidal Khmer Rouge ...
Now-information minister Neth Pheaktra once served as spokesperson for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. - Photo: Supplied PHNOM PENH: April 17 marked the 51st anniversary of the ...
The 12-year-olds registering at mosques in Tehran may get the same chance to stop believing if the regime around them collapses. In most of the world, being 12 years old means you cannot drive, vote, ...
James Hookway is a foreign news editor at The Wall Street Journal.
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