Many Cambodian vegetable farmers suffer from acute pesticide poisoning, new study says
Survey by the International Republican Institute shows that dissatisfied citizens cite corruption as a key complaint
Cambodian government says bridge crush that killed hundreds was an unexpected accident, nobody will be punished for it
Government sets up official inquiry into country's most serious loss of life in decades
People were trampled on bridge in Phnom Penh as they were leaving celebrations marking end to festival
New safety laws have yet to yield positive results
During her Asia tour, the US Secretary of State also urges prosecution of Khmer Rouge leadership
During Cambodia visit, Ban Ki-moon endorses efforts to bring Khmer Rouge leaders to justice, despite current government's resistance
Hun Sen says four former leaders of movement will be last to be prosecuted
The once defunct railway moves again
Sam Rainsy convicted in absentia for possessing false documents related to border dispute with Vietnam
Tribunal announces indictments of Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary and wife, and Ieng Thirith
Law introduced in July requires health warning labels on cigarette packs; officials hope to highlight dangers of smoking and curb demand
Government joins agricultural development charity called IDE Cambodia for a new effort focusing on improving rural sanitation, health
International tribunal in Cambodia prepares to charge four Khmer Rouge leaders with genocide
Goal is to manage a severe pandemic that breaks out in a fictional region - known as Pandemica - that is comprised of six countries
Eight months after his trial concluded, Comrade Duch was sentenced to 35 years by UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal
Report finds prostitutes in Cambodia suffer arbitrary arrest, unlawful detention, beatings and rape by authorities
Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, William J. Burns, was in Cambodia this weekend to return seven looted antiquities
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