ternational Medical Mission Team to Provide Free Surgery to Children Born with Cleft Lips and Cleft Palates
Throughout the month of March, Cine-Saturday will be devoted to films about Cambodian women. The sign to start will be given on Friday, March 7, 2008 at 5pm, with an evening of large-screen projections of films produced by the Women's Media Center of Cambodia (WMC).
CTN Announces Newest Reality Television Series
Cambodian Television Network (CTN), the number one broadcaster in the kingdom announced that its newest series will marry two of Cambodia's most popular pastimes.
CTN introduced Cambodia to reality television with the hit series CTN's Coffee Shop. That landmark was followed up with CTN's Pizza House. Now, CTN is combining Cambodia's newest viewing sensation with its oldest living heritage.
Media Consulting and Development (MC&D) has the pleasure to announce the launching of a new daily English and Khmer language newspaper: The Mekong Times, commencing publication on Wednesday, February 6.
The Mekong Times will publish five days a week, and will initially be printed at 5,000 copies. The Mekong Times will cover all economic, political and development-related events in Cambodia - as well as offering a comprehensive selection of stories on these topics from Asean, Asia and the rest of the world.
Online hotel booking site Agoda Company is romancing customers with a series of special rates and promotions in Southeast Asia during February, starting from Valentine's Day.
Agoda is wooing lovers to exotic destinations such as Bangkok, Bali, Macau, Malaysia's Cameron Highlands and Nha Trang in Vietnam with unbeatable rates and last-minute availability.
Vote for Cambodia Now to Win the Nike-Changemakers Sport for a Better World Competition!
The Cambodian National Volleyball League Disabled (CNVLD) has been selected as one of 16 finalists in the Nike - Changemakers Sport for A Better World Competition; a global contest to identify the most innovative sporting projects bringing about social change.
The CNVLD is only Cambodian and Asian finalist out of 382 entries from 69 countries. The CNVLD is also the only finalist working with athletes with a disability, the majority of who are survivors of the landmine.