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ASIA/CAMBODIA - Recognition of Catholic Center for terminally-ill patients
Among the terminally-ill are those patients in the last stages of their illness, which medicine has been unable to cure, and they approach the end of their lives.
Judges preparing for first Cambodia genocide trial
Cambodian and international judges are making final preparations to begin the trial of the former commander of a Khmer Rouge torture center who is charged with crimes against humanity, a tribunal official said ...
Cambodia: Blogging on Genocide
Elena Lesley, a Phnom Penh Post reporter and Fulbright scholar, jots her ideas on The Tribunal Report .
Talks between the foreign ministers of Cambodia and Thailand are over for now - at least until Cambodia forms a new government, expected in late September, government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said Monday.
Cambodia on Sunday escalated the border dispute over the Preah Vihear temple, accusing Thai troops of "occupying" a temple far to the west, long considered a totally different matter.
Monks not allowed to watch World Cup
Phnom Penh - The chief monk in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh on Monday warned his charges away from the World Cup, but said that if they must watch matches, they should do so quietly.
Cambodia, Thailand in standoff over second temple
Cambodia said Sunday that Thai soldiers are occupying a second temple site along on their border, an escalation of an ongoing armed standoff that nearly led to clashes between the neighbors last month.
Cambodia seeks FBI help in journalist murder probe
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia : Cambodia will seek help from the FBI in trying to solve the murder of a journalist affiliated with the opposition party and his son, an official said Saturday.
Ballots are counted at Chaktamok High School in Phnom Penh. P rime Minister Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party has claimed victory in national elections that will allow the Kingdom's dominant political machine ...
Cambodia's election: Stability, sort of
WHETHER Cambodia's general election on July 27th was a success or a travesty depends on what you compare it with.
Asia Gets Mixed Review in Global Fight against HIV/AIDS Spread
In the latest United Nations assessment, Asia is reporting gains in the fight against the HIVAIDS epidemic, thanks to more access to vital medicines and growing public awareness, lowering rates of infection in ...
Landslide win fuels fears for Cambodian democracy
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia : The landslide election victory of Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party essentially puts Cambodia under one party-rule and risks damaging the country's fragile democracy, rights groups ...
EU monitor says Cambodian election biased in favor of ruling party
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia : Cambodia's recent elections failed to meet international standards because of biases in favor of the country's ruling party, the European Union said Tuesday.
Around the world: Terrorists blamed for timed attacks
Two bombs exploded minutes apart in a square packed with people Sunday night -- killing 15 and injuring 154, according to the governor's office.
Hun Sen rivals reject Cambodia election results
PHNOM PENH * Cambodia's main opposition parties yesterday rejected Prime Minister Hun Sen's sweeping victory in weekend elections, saying irregularities in the voter rolls prevented many people from casting ...
Cambodia Re-Elects Longtime Leader
Bon Tona believes in the ideals of a more democratic Cambodia, but for now, he'll settle for a good road.
By Achara Ashayagachat The government has been caught on its back foot over the Preah Vihear temple.
Phnom Penh - Killing Fields - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Today we had a much needed sleep in before heading out and getting some culture at the beautiful National Museum followed by the chilling S21 Prison.
Observers: Cambodia's Pre-Election Mostly Peaceful
Foreign observers keeping a close eye on Cambodia's upcoming general elections have reported a more peaceful pre-election period than for previous campaigns.
In Cambodia, land seizures push thousands of the poor into homelessness
ANDONG, Cambodia : When the monsoon rain pours through Mao Sein's torn thatch roof, she pulls a straw sleeping mat over herself and her three small children and waits until it stops.