Nuon Chea, 87, and Khieu Samphan, 82, are facing charges for their roles as leaders within the movement
Protesters demand that government re-open Freedom Park, capital's main protest site, which has been closed since political violence in January
Statues, looted from Cambodia during its civil war, have been formally returned home during a ceremony in Phnom Penh
Officials at UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal to announce verdict date in atrocity crimes trial against former leaders Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan
Caltex fuel company workers add their number to ongoing protests by garment factory unions
Phu Leewood says current criminal code can be used to prosecute offenders and that there is no need for a separate law
Google announces launch of its new ground-level view of temple complex Thursday
Some of world's most advanced military technology is on display in Asian waters this week as whereabouts of Malaysia flight 370 remains a mystery
Conservationists say the Don Sahong dam could damage downstream fisheries and harm the well-being of the rare Mekong dolphin
Opposition officials say if government fails to hold new elections within time allotted, they will lead a movement in hopes of toppling its leadership
Opposition leader Rainsy led supporters through the capital to call for prime minister's resignation; the government marked Human Rights Day separately
It remains to be seen how their activistism will play out in general elections later this month