(LinkAsia: November 11, 2011) Smog, or fog in China? CCTV reports on the government's response to citizen concerns, and Angel Hsu, a Yale University researcher, explains the differences between...
(LinkAsia: July 1, 2011) Thais go to the polls on Sunday, with Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's sister, in the lead. Four Khmer Rouge leaders finally go to...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: February 7, 2011) Egypt's new Vice President Omar Suleiman has agreed to set up a committee which will consider constitutional reforms but opposition figures and...
From Nazi Germany to Rwanda to Yugoslavia, the world has attempted to bring some measure of justice to the victims of mass atrocities. But there has never been an international...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: July 26, 2010) Over 90,000 classified U.S. military and intelligence documents have been leaked to the public by the website WikiLeaks.org. Some revelations include that...
Major international sports are always high stakes events ... but they can all too easily turn into a security nightmare. The UN 21st Century team travelled to the European Champions...
For a decade, the lives of young Cambodian women were transformed by jobs in the textile industry. But the global economic crisis changed all that, threatening to undo ten years...
(Al Jazeera English: November 2, 2009) After his chief rival Abdullah Abdullah withdrew from the runoff election, Hamid Karzai was named president of Afghanistan for five more years. In Pakistan,...
(Al Jazeera English: September 30, 2009) Pacific tsunamis created by a powerful earthquake in American Samoa have left dozens dead in their wake. Also in this report, Typhoon Ketsana moves...
Due to the global economic crisis, Cambodia's textile factories are closing down, leading to thousands losing their jobs throughout the country. Prior to the economic collapse, Cambodia enjoyed a decade...
This Al Jazeera English news update covers the United Nations report on rising civilian deaths in Afghanistan, and the controversial role of U.S. troops in those casualties. Also, Al...
(US/Cambodia) Here's a sweetly kitschy excursion into 60's Cambodian Pop. Lead singer Chhom Nimol, comes from a musical dynasty, and her strong delivery and ease in front of the camera...
Cambodian surf band Dengue Fever stops by Link's New York studio to talk about how they found their Cambodian lead singer in Long Beach and what it was like to...