From the civil war in Angola to the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, landmines continue to kill and maim civilians, with little progress in sight for complete demining. Angola's struggle with ...
After more than a decade in exile, Sihanouk returned in 1993 as monarch and head of state, when a UN-sponsored peace accord brought an end to almost 14 years of war in Cambodia. In 2004 Sihanouk ...
In the early 1990s, the international community - through what was then the largest-ever UN peacekeeping operation - made an idealistic attempt to remake broken, war-ravaged Cambodia into a ...
In Cambodia, nearly a million people continue to live under the shadow of landmines, according to Prime Minister Hun Manet. Despite decades of dedicated efforts to clear these remnants of war ...
Former colonial power France was making efforts to bring about peace in Cambodia, where a civil war had raged since the 1970s, but was facing a difficult situation. Kono’s telegram was filled ...