In a system resistant to change, a maverick doctor challenges the status quo
Southeast Asian country seeks to boost its status as tourist destination
Civil society groups urge Korean and Thai investors to take responsibility
Green light to sell clothes, electronics and furniture attracts Japan's Aeon and rivals
City Mart invests in 'vegetable factory' to cater to emerging middle class
Disbanded party activists to confront hardship of increasingly authoritarian state
Risk assessments hidden from residents as regime pushed ahead with hydropower ambitions
US and EU could deliver blows by taking away tariff-free access to their markets
Hun Sen now rules a one-party state, though questions about legitimacy remain
Delays to power plant projects could harm other economies in Southeast Asia
Apathy spreads as one-horse race lacks excitement of hard-fought 2013 poll
Eldest son seen succeeding but others point to divisions within ruling party
With major opposition disbanded, all eyes are on voter turnout and legitimacy
Massive infrastructure development and a new urban center promised by 2020
Thailand gets tough on migrants but keeps absorbing labor needed for development
Voters apathetic after opposition party outlawed; turnout will hint at legitimacy
Modern farmers' market opens and transport services start
Beijing touts alternatives to US, but effect may be limited
As China makes Hun Sen rich, the West reminds him who buys his country's exports
Prime minister downplays fiscal risk from $5.8bn high-speed rail project
Beijing's ban on used paper is seen as a poke at the US as trade tensions fester
Spread of car ownership offers business opportunities
Incumbents draw on Beijing's support as opponents tap resentment of its influence