Denise Hruby

GlobalPost
A man stands near a wooden bee hive on a rooftop

What the US could learn from Slovenia about protecting bees

The tiny Eastern European nation is a hotbed of successful beekeeping — and its practices and policies could help pollinators in the US.

Cambodia tries to solve its baby-stealing problem

Economics

Cambodia: Demining in the depths

Lifestyle

How the World Bank funds illegal logging in Cambodia and Laos

Blood sugar: Oxfam accuses Coke and Pepsi of fueling land grabs

New Mekong dam will soon wipe out endangered Irawaddy dolphin, enviros say

Poverty-stricken Laos needs the money and energy, but the Si Phan Don dam threatens ecosystems and the livelihoods of millions.

Because of China’s preference for baby boys, some men now buy ‘wives’ from abroad

Here’s one Cambodian woman’s ordeal as a trafficked wife.

Cambodia suffers from an appalling mental health crisis

Politics

But it lacks doctors qualified to deal with it, and foreign donors aren’t eager to help.

In Cambodia, fake orphanages soak up donations by duping tourists

Lifestyle

Most of these ‘orphans’ still have living parents. The squalor they endure is often for show.

Cambodians are increasingly being executed for sorcery

Lifestyle

Poverty and inflation are to blame, economists say.