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Cambodia crackdown on corruption in schools scores low with exam cheats
2 Sep 2014: Education ministry cleans up system in which students have routinely bribed teachers to help them pass tests for university. Kevin Ponniah reports
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Guardian Professional, 12 Aug 2014:
Expanding our definition of food could address global food shortages and improve nutrition, but can we stomach it? Rich McEachran reports
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Guardian Professional, 8 Aug 2014: 4-8 August: Catch up with all the development-related news you may have missed this week
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7 Aug 2014:
Former Khmer Rouge senior figures Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan have been found guilty of crimes against humanity and given life imprisonment by a court in Cambodia. Follow how the Guardian covered the brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge as evidence of the killing fields first emerged
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7 Aug 2014: Khieu Samphan, 83, and Nuon Chea, 88, are last members of former Cambodian regime deemed fit to face trial
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30 Jul 2014: Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan accused of overseeing mass killings of up to 500,000 people in the 1970s
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23 Jul 2014: The Hemakcheat was once one of Cambodia’s most beloved cinemas and Meas Sopheap one of its brightest stars. Today it is a notorious slum, and Meas one of hundreds who shelter there
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11 Jul 2014:
With Adidas set to make €2bn from football related sales, the Cambodian garment workers behind its merchandise are still fighting for a fair wage
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6 Jul 2014:
On the margins of the sex industry, an ugly market in virginity has emerged in Cambodia in which rich and powerful men coerce desperate mothers into selling their daughters' innocence. Abigail Haworth investigates
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