Experts are calling Washington's policy on Phnom Penh 'conflicted, contradictory, and unsustainable' in a new report
Activists say it will take more than lobbyists to overcome the persistent human rights problems in the southeast Asian nation
Army generals and former bodyguards to Prime Minister Hun Sen face murder charges in French appeals court
Prime Minister Hun Sen says he is acting in accordance with his nation's policy and on behalf of ASEAN
Phnom Penh to pay remaining $1.1 million in tuition and fees for six Cambodians after Washington rescinds scholarships amid strained ties
Kosal Chhim was sentenced to five years in prison in 2001 for domestic violence and has now been sent back to the country he left as an infant
The family of a Cambodian-American jailed last year while awaiting deportation is appealing the deportation order after a district court ruled his planned December deportation should be postponed.
Political analyst says two-party system could emerge as voters will see other parties as spoilers
Complaint alleges Cambodian scion, government officials are guilty of crimes against humanity — including torture, illegal detention, terrorism and illegal imprisonment
Judge warned two American, two Thai companies in late June that failure to comply would result in judgment for plaintiffs, who have alleged exploitation
Ahead of Nov. 8 presidential election, Cambodians in US working to pool votes in large numbers for candidates they see as strong on education, jobs, health care
Companies cited in complaint sell shrimp, other seafood to large North American chain stores such as Walmart
Resolution condemns all forms of political violence in Cambodia, urges Cambodian government to end human rights violations, calls for respect of press freedom
European Parliament passes resolution condemning worsening political climate in Cambodia and tying future aid to human rights
Demonstrations are set for Friday, Saturday in Canada, France, Australia, several US states with large Cambodian expatriate communities
Latest data include 25 individuals related to Cambodia, who hold shares in 26 different offshore companies
General Hun Manet, eldest son of Prime Minister Hun Sen, leaves behind Cambodian American community seemingly more divided than ever
Sam Rainsy tells VOA Khmer that US can 'push for reconciliation and mediation,' as well as free and fair elections
‘It starts with us trying to understand each other, trying to put ourselves in each other's shoes,’ son of prime minister tells Washington audience
There are eight so-called Millennium Development Goals, aimed at improving living standards and health around the world
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