Bullet turns jewellery
Cambodia's bullet jewellery aims to promote peace
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
$300 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteB.A. / Business Management (2005) Khmer (native) & Fluent English, spoken and written Computer skills (Word, Excel, Power Point); Attended numerous TV training courses in the UK, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam 1993-95: Sound Recordist / “Indochine Productions” covering the last years of the Civil War and the UN peacekeeping mission in Cambodia (UNTAC) From 1995 until today: Cameraman/Producer for Reuters News Agency, covering news and stories from Cambodia for international broadcasters such as CNN; Assignments in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos, the Philippines, Myanmar, Vietnam, Hong Kong etc. on meetings/summits, natural disasters etc. (from 1998-2019)
Cambodia's bullet jewellery aims to promote peace
election law amendment to bar boycotters from running in next election
5.7 tons drugs, mostly substances to make drugs burns.
A group of Cambodian students are testing a prototype manned drone designed to ferry humans. Developed by students at the National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia, the "NPIC Human Carrier Drone" is in the early stages of development and testing. The prototype can carry just one person weighing 60kg, and fly as high as 4m for just 10 minutes. Students have taken three years and $20,000 to build the drone. They estimate they need at least two more years before it's completely ready and fully tested. The school plans to build a drone prototype focused on fighting fires.
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