Recent genocide charges suggest progress, but observers question whether latest cases will make it to trial
Seemingly unprecedented engagement with ASEAN member nations seen as part of Obama administration’s efforts to counter Beijing's influence
Sam Rainsy tells VOA Khmer that US can 'push for reconciliation and mediation,' as well as free and fair elections
More than 170,000 families across country adversely affected by land disputes in 2014, according to recent NGO report
Statement reiterates calls for peace, security, respect for international law and freedom of navigation in the highly trafficked waters
Last week’s attacks, which followed anti-opposition protests endorsed by country’s ruling party, took place in view of police, who did not intervene
PM says US-backed Lon Nol regime should be held responsible for the wars that followed before its collapse
Economists say Cambodia would do better to try to meet its obligations under ASEAN and the World Trade Organization
Plans include preservation of Pol Pot's meeting rooms, house of former commander Ta Mok; objectives are to educate and prevent future atrocities
According to documents obtained by VOA Khmer, ministers will stand up for 'freedom of navigation, unimpeded lawful maritime commerce, trade and over flight'
Exit by Mark Harmon from the US is another blow for troubled tribunal probing atrocities of 1970s Khmer Rouge regime
Talks to come in wake of clashes, plus questions about alleged encroachment by Vietnamese workers
At least 10 people injured when a group of Cambodians try to visit a disputed land marker in Svay Rieng province
Final draft of the 26th ASEAN Chairman's Statement, obtained by VOA Khmer, says the group will call for intensified consultations on a code of conduct for the South China Sea
Kem Sokha, vice president of opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, asked to appear in Phnom Penh Municipal Court a week after PM threatens lawsuit
Thet Sambath wants to testify at behest of Nuon Chea’s defense team to bolster appeal of guilty verdict in first of two trial phases
Beijing pledges more than $500M; Phnom Penh needs about $1B in foreign aid annually to operate government, and its foreign debt is about $9B
Lawyers for seven imprisoned Cambodian activists are appealing for their release following their swift trial, sentencing earlier this week
Statement, leaked ahead of next week's summit in Myanmar, is draft of closing message
In exclusive interview with VOA Khmer, Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said it is time for Cambodia to give back on the issue of refugees
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