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Four hurt in Takeo acid attack
Sixteen-year-old talent show winner Hang Srey Leak is rushed from the scene after being doused with acid at a salon last week.
Day 103- Increase the Peace - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phenom Phen was a very depressing city. The country is very poor but most devastating was the negative impact of the Khmer Rouge.
Thaksin supporters flock to Cambodia
SA KAEO : About 200 Puea Thai Party members and supporters of Thaksin Shinawatra were on their way to Phnom Penh yesterday to meet the fugitive former prime minister.
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping meets Myanmar junta chief
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met with Myanmar's two top military chieftains Sunday in the junta's capital of Naypyitaw before he flew on to Cambodia, government officials confirmed.
Cambodia, Vietnam open up cross-border river trade
Cambodia and Vietnam signed Wednesday a treaty that will allow freedom of navigation on Mekong waterways between the two countries and increase access to the river system for foreign vessels.
Tiger Head trial ends; verdict coming
Bomb trial Som Ek, head of the Khmer National Union Front and the alleged mastermind behind a series of foiled bomb attacks across the capital since 2007, appears outside Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday where he protested his innocence as the final arguments were heard.
BANGKOK: Thailand preparing military action against Cambodia
An opposition MP of Thailand accused the government of planning military force against Cambodia if Prime Minister Hun Sen and Thaksin Shinawatra took any action deemed to violate Thai sovereignty.
Cambodia to send 20 Uighurs back to China
WASHINGTON : Cambodia is sending 20 Chinese Muslims who fled there after July unrest in Xinjiang back to China where they face possible persecution, a US-based Uighur rights organization said Friday.
Tribunal charges 3rd ex-Khmer Rouge with genocide
In this file photo taken on July 3, 2003, Khieu Samphan attends the funeral for the former wife of Pol Pot, the late Khmer Rouge leader who died in 1998 in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin, northwestern Cambodia.
CAMBODIA: Pressure grows over Uyghur asylum seekers
Cambodia is facing mounting pressure over the fate of 22 Uyghurs who fled China to avoid prosecution for their alleged involvement in violent protests earlier this year.
UK man accused of sex with 13-year-old
BRITISH man faced Phnom Penh court on Wednesday, charged with committing a series of indecent acts against a 13-year-old Cambodian girl between 2007 and 2008.
CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Wednesday that foundering relations with Thailand would not be normalised until Bangkok's current government was voted out of office.
SINGAPORE: Cambodia's stock market is no quick fix
Weak oversight and neglect of real economy are potential dangers IS CAMBODIA in danger of developing a taste for quick fixes? A statement issued by the nation's Finance Ministry earlier this month called the establishment of a stock exchange 'an important and historic event' that will create new jobs, revitalise the local economy and transform ...
Cambodia sees 93 garment factories close up
At least 93 garment and shoe factories were closed in the first 11 months of 2009 at the cost of 38,190 jobs, local media reported on Tuesday, citing the figures released by the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training.
A Uighur man in China examines a government a oere-educationa poster depicting exiled leader of the World Uighur Congress, Rebiya Kadeer, accused by China of inciting the riots that erupted in Urumqi in July.
Time running out for Cambodia justice
If the trial of four elderly former Khmer Rouge leaders is not expedited, it may degenerate into a death watch The clock is ticking away at the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Phnom Penh.
Rights groups demand stiffer punishments for acid attacks
Acid attack victim Tat Marina became the subject of a documentary - " Finding Face - " which was released in the US in March.
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Mother arrives in Cambodia as court sets to rule Tuesday
The mother of the Thai engineer detained in Cambodia on spy charges arrived in Phnom Penh on Monday ahead of the court ruling on her son's spying charge the case expected on Tuesday.
Pardon welcome but ties no closer to being restored
Has the tension eased between Thailand and Cambodia? Yes. Is the diplomatic row between the neighbouring countries nearer to a solution? Probably not.
Cambodia's first war crimes trial marred by flaws
Reporting from Phnom Penh, Cambodia - The scene at the untidy conclusion of Cambodia's first war crimes trial was telling: a French defense lawyer with his face buried in his hands.
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