Phnom Penh Post
Rethea Pann currently holds a position as the sub editor of Digital at The Phnom Penh Post since November 2022. Prior to this, Rethea worked at The Post Media.coltd from February 2010 to November 2022 as a reporter, sub editor, and translator. Rethea has a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from Norton University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Khmer Literature from the Royal University of Phnom Penh. Rethea also completed training as a Higher Educational Teacher in Khmer-English Literature at the National Institute of Education.
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Phnom Penh Post
A good newspaper, I suppose, is a Nation talking to itself. Arthur Miller, 1961. A history that stretches back more than 15 years has made the Phnom Penh Post the ‘Newspaper of Record’. In fact the Phnom Penh Post is the oldest existing independent newspaper in any language in Cambodia. First published in July 1992, the Post is read by thousands of foreigners and Cambodians throughout the country and by subscribers in 35 countries around the globe. For more than 15 years the Phnom Penh Post has been the paper of record on Cambodian current events – read by decision makers and consumers who have helped rebuild the nation during the past decades. No other newspaper can lay claim to such an extensive record. The Phnom Penh Post presents its readers with information and analysis that is convincing, useful and unique. The Phnom Penh Post readers are also the most highly educated in the country and demand access to the highest quality information possible. Our team of editors and journalists know that simply reporting the facts is not enough: they must analyze them and explain to readers how these facts will shape and affect their lives.
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