Citing need for “editorial independence” journalists resigned after new owner of Phnom Penh Post wanted editor Kay Kimsong to remove an article linking them to Prime Minister Hun Sen, who is cracking down on dissenting voices before July vote
Local nongovernmental groups also invited to monitor July vote ruling party is expected to win because main opposition party was dissolved
Filmmaker James Ricketson was charged with espionage after reportedly flying a drone at an opposition rally in Phnom Penh in June
After police raided an illegal cockfighting ring, judge orders birds killed, but organizers remain unpunished
Following dissolution of opposition party, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen homes in on jailed opposition leader's former NGO
Bomb disposal groups unaware of funding discontinuation
Some fear its spread to other malarial regions, but for now many Cambodian and Vietnamese health officials and international experts see no public health crisis
As threats ramp up and moves are made to dissolve the party, deputy leader flees
Visitors are not deterred by hike in price of admission
Return of artifacts will help preserve Khmer heritage; recovery seen as an act of encouragement’ in fight against illicit trade in antiquities
US Navy Seabees asked to leave after running humanitarian projects for 9 years; budget though 2019 was $815,000
Top Phnom Penh officials say lawmakers across aisle believe they're 'above the law'
Nations are to confer about alleged violations, which include digging of nine reservoirs, construction of military outpost in Kandal province
Trial has drawn criticism from expatriate Cambodians, who describe it as part of a politically charged crackdown on opposition supporters
Official denied accusations that Cambodia was siding with China in the disputes
Cambodians with ties to Britain lament vote to leave the European Union
Of the 292 positively diagnosed in the outbreak, some 276 are known to be receiving anti-retroviral drugs while the other 16, mostly elderly and infants, have died
Cambodian survivors of Khmer Rouge regime appealed for clarity in their compensation claims and complained about general lack of awareness of legal procedures
Chinese developer agrees to resettlement deals with villagers who relocated to new sites more than three years ago, but have complained of poor living conditions, indebtedness at relocation sites
Petition under question contains more than 170,000 thumbprints from people who expressed deep concerns over ongoing political turmoil
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