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Top 5: female film directors
May 22, 2013

Top 5: female film directors

Five women who have brought a feminine touch to the male-dominated world of movie making in Southeast Asia

A right mouthful
May 20, 2013

A right mouthful

Getting to grips with some of Cambodia’s rarest culinary creations

Photo Shootout 2013
May 17, 2013

Photo Shootout 2013

Southeast Asia Globe is on the judging panel of i-Qlick, Canon’s annual photography competition (Sunday, May 19)

Business

Building blocks
May 16, 2013

Building blocks

Are cash-rich pension funds the answer to financing Asean’s massive infrastructure upgrade?

Danger man: Brett Miller
May 14, 2013

Danger man: Brett Miller

Following a stint in East Timor during its unstable early days, Brett Miller has taken another leap of faith by starting a real estate service in fledgling Myanmar

A Tao worth telling

A Tao worth telling

In the Philippines, a former meandering booze cruise has become the catalyst for change in needy communities

Rolling in the Reap

Rolling in the Reap

Temple town’s most luxurious accommodation for weary explorers

A Tao worth telling

A Tao worth telling

In the Philippines, a former meandering booze cruise has become the catalyst for change in needy communities

Growing green

Growing green

Can Cambodia develop and become an eco-friendly tourist destination at the same time?

Toxic flow

Toxic flow

Poisonous waste plagues Indonesia’s once bountiful Citarum River

Parlez-vous Anglais?

Parlez-vous Anglais?

Despite France’s best attempts, Cambodia’s higher education system is embracing English

One man’s trash…

One man’s trash…

Spurred by a sense of nostalgia, Thailand has spawned a flurry of shops and museums dedicated to pop cultural relics and artefacts from a not-so-bygone era

April editorial: Domestic violence in Cambodia

April editorial: Domestic violence in Cambodia

We can’t continue to ignore the fact that domestic abuse is a plague on our houses

Parlez-vous Anglais?

Parlez-vous Anglais?

Despite France’s best attempts, Cambodia’s higher education system is embracing English

“In the refugee camp, art was just a fun children’s game”

A firm believer in the emancipating power of art, Cambodian artist Srey Bandaul co-founded Phare Ponleu Selpak, an art school that aims to offer disadvantaged youth a way out of poverty. In his upcoming exhibition, entitled Digestion, at Phnom Penh’s Romeet Gallery, he reflects on independence and the dynamics between the outside world and the [...]

Higher education

Higher education

Yale University is building foundations in Southeast Asia, but critics say its liberal concepts won’t work in Singapore’s censored state

March editorial: Southeast Asia’s enforced disappearances

Southeast Asia’s relationship with the dark arts of involuntary disappearance dates back decades

Land grabs still plague Myanmar and Cambodia

Splitting the hairs between corporate responsibility in Myanmar and Cambodia

February editorial: King-Father Norodom Sihanouk’s legacy

No stranger to controversy, Sihanouk’s actions provided ample food for thought for friend and foe alike