Country's ambitious goal is to eliminate new HIV infection by 2020
Clash Tuesday began after the group and their supporters tried to gain entry to a Phnom Penh public square that authorities have blocked for months
UN special rapporteur says three laws on judicial reform undermine principle of separation of powers, and calls on constitutional monarch not to sign them
Investigative team found that Cambodian and Thai militaries were often involved in looting, as was organized crime
Court found 23 people guilty of violence during strikes by garment workers, but all were given suspended sentences and freed
Critics say Somaly Mam fabricated her own life story and the stories of several other women who claimed to be sex trafficking victims
Garment manufacturing is Cambodia’s main foreign exchange earner, with $5.5 billion in exports last year, mainly to the United States and the European Union
For months now, security guards hired by municipality of Phnom Penh have attacked journalists, photographers covering protests, rallies and damaged or stolen equipment
Cambodian official says his government has agreed 'in principle' to take in refugees who are currently being held by Australia in detention centers on Nauru, an island in South Pacific
The draft law, on which work started two years ago, has assumed increasing relevance since July's general election
Cambodia has been in a state of political paralysis since July’s disputed general election
Fourteen Cambodians died last year from H5N1 strain of avian influenza, more than half of global total
21 defendants charged with intentional violence and destruction of property during garment factory workers strike in Phnom Penh on January 3
Asian Development Bank admits failure, says forcibly moving families for railroad upgrade hurt country's poorest people
Unprecedented public outpouring of sentiment in recent months against long-time leader has brought together opposition party supporters and many garment workers
The monthly minimum wage was raised this week by just $15, from $80 to $95; Many had expected it would double to $160
Officials say terms have been revised to put interests of children first
H&M's new plan will be put into effect next year in one factory in Cambodia and two in Bangladesh
Land-grabbing has become a chronic problem; Politically connected companies like HAGL receive vast land concessions
The case garnered major attention after rights group Amnesty International named Yorm Bopha a prisoner of conscience
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