Cambodia denies any agreement giving Beijing access, saying its constitution bans any foreign military from its soil
The US is focused on promoting Cambodian economic growth, says US Ambassador William Heidt
Why Facebook implemented this trial in the middle of crackdown on independent media in Cambodia or whether it will continue into election campaign next year remains a mystery
From fine watches to balance sheets, the shot-by-shot catalog of the good life often includes Prime Minister Hun Sen blessing the happy couple
Judge cites ‘complete lack of consideration’ for the Cambodian population
Huge hydropower dams, irrigation systems to power modern farming would remake river basin that feeds millions
Foreign officials receive hands-on experience commanding take-off and landing, ordering jets on practice missions
Municipal court issues charges as Cambodian opposition pushes for UN-backed probe of government critic's fatal shooting
Critics of controversial legislation say it restricts and obstructs freedom to organize, mobilize garment workers
Analysts say Cambodia, ASEAN should learn from what is happening in the EU in case of fragmentation over South China Sea
Opposition, ruling parties have been at odds following imprisonment of rights activists and CNRP backers on charges ranging from incitement to bribery
Kaing Guek Eav, or Duch, also says at Khmer Rouge tribunal that Pol Pot's second-in-command ordered him to kill families of those held by internal security
British producer says documentary emphasizes rising importance of forest communities, activists who attempt to continue iconic anti-logging advocate's work
Wrong map used to demarcate frontier, activist said; government called comments ‘incitement to create chaos in Cambodia and social unrest’
Government denied veracity of allegations against Justice Minister, but observers push for full investigation to calm public suspicion
Groups raise concerns over freedom of expression, Internet freedoms, pressure on civil society and fairness of upcoming elections; government defends freedoms and restrictions
Woman admits having set up Facebook account with name 'Mon Srey,' which has been linked to salacious audio recordings circulated online
With 3 million social media ‘likes’ in just 6 months, Hun Sen calls himself ‘the Facebook Prime Minister'; however, report indicates not all fans were authentic
Five people resettled in Cambodia from Nauru under a controversial, $41 million program financed by Australia
Alleged phone conversations with a mistress detail daily activities, including sexual trysts
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