Cambodia has agreed to take more than 1,000 refugees who had sought asylum in Australia
Former NEC widely criticized for bias toward ruling party; its reformation had been key opposition demand
Civil society groups have reacted positively to choice of Hang Puthea, who has long history of advocating for election reform
Prime Minister Hun Sen says issue should be solved only by nations directly affected by the disputes - as Philippines, Vietnam seek multi-lateral approach
Move comes days after warning by Cambodian PM Hun Sen that pursuing more cases could spark new conflict
Even as the news came, so did reports that 36 others who had fled Vietnam were arrested and deported last week
Khieu Samphan, 83, former nominal head of the regime, suffers from high blood pressure and dizziness as hearing gets under way
Ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) touts 1979 ouster of Khmer Rouge, overlooking what followed, which critics deride as Vietnamese occupation
Unlicensed doctor accused of ‘cruel murder,’ infecting 140 by reusing syringe
Authorities fear repeated use of an infected needle could be causing devastating outbreak in northwestern Battambang province
At least 82 people have tested positive in remote community of Rokar, population 2,000
Montagnards, many of whom are Protestants, have long claimed persecution in Vietnam for religious reasons and for their aid of US troops during Vietnam war
Montagnards, many of whom are Protestants, have long claimed persecution in Vietnam for religious reasons, group thought to be hiding in Cambodia
Small number of Montagnards have been in hiding in forests of Ratanakiri province since late October, claiming oppression in Vietnam
Large crowds gathered Tuesday to celebrate retirement and resettlement of beloved Sambo, who has been a well known resident of Phnom Penh for half a century
Lawyers for seven imprisoned Cambodian activists are appealing for their release following their swift trial, sentencing earlier this week
Ten convictions in two days raise questions about whether new government crackdown on dissent has begun
Sevenhousing and land rights activists, who protested poor flood management in Phnom Penh’s Boeung Kak neighborhood, were charged with creating disorder on a public road
Defense lawyers warned they will be replaced if they continue to boycott court proceedings
Cambodia’s forests, which once covered three quarters of the country, now account for only 38 percent of land cover
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