Hun Manet, educated in the United States and Britain, became prime minister after an unopposed election as his father, Hun Sen, relinquished leadership
Biden administration wants to thwart Beijing’s influence in region by boosting cooperation with Southeast Asian countries, most of which have strong ties to China
Washington had cited corruption related to the Ream Naval Base, a geopolitical flashpoint, as the US worries it may become a Chinese military outpost
Without disclosing the amount in the landmark human rights deal, ANZ will pay smallholders forced off their land by Phnom Penh Sugar, a company the bank loaned money to through its Cambodian joint venture
Cambodia offers support to China just as China offered support to Cambodia during a crackdown that began in 2017
Cambodians found little comfort in the death of Nuon Chea, believed to be the mastermind behind the Khmer Rouge regime that killed 1.7 million of its countrymen between 1975-1979
Cambodian and international prosecuting judges remain at odds on whether to proceed with new cases
Im Chaem, charged by a United Nations-backed tribunal with crimes against humanity including mass murder, extermination and enslavement, will hold a worship service in her Cambodian village Sunday
But Prak Sokhon says Phnom Penh's pivot to China, which has encouraged crackdown on dissent, is 'based on mutual respect and mutual benefit'
Draft framework for non-binding code of conduct is a step forward, analysts say, but it is 'not an instrument to settle territorial disputes or maritime delimitation issues'
Tun Sovan found safe haven in the US as a refugee and hopes America will continue to honor that tradition
Self-exiled CNRP leader lobbies EU lawmakers in wake of crackdown on dissent, murder of prominent government critic
Development aid for election infrastructure, other projects comes with a catch: Beijing wants support in global forums, notably in South China Sea discussions
Municipal court issues charges as Cambodian opposition pushes for UN-backed probe of government critic's fatal shooting
Cambodian researcher, who was slain July 10, said public, investors deserve to know whether PM's family accepts assertions about its role in nation's economy
Move gives country access to $10 billion import market in travel goods, further encouraging the development of Cambodia's textile industry
Former chief of infamous Cambodia execution site confesses to fatal burning US prisoners in 1970s
Bank had halted loans in August 2011, criticized for backing land titling scheme for victims of forced eviction from Boeung Kak Lake; problems still exist, activists contend
Engagement with 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations seen as part Moscow’s efforts to expand its influence in region
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