The death of a 31-year-old Cambodian woman worker at one of the farms in December has revived decades-long criticism over South Korean exploitation of some of the poorest, most vulnerable people in Asia.
Like a number of Asian governments, Cambodia has been cracking down on online dissent.
The 83-year-old former prime minister was forced to step down last week after making demeaning remarks about women.
He fires senior economic official he appointed a month ago.
Hun Manet, the head of the army and Hun Sen's eldest son, urged all Cambodians to be vaccinated and thanked China for the donation.
ASEAN's members are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
The women were forced to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II.
Lai Xiaomin, 58, was also found guilty by Second Intermediate People's Court of Tianjin of lesser charges including corruption and bigamy.
Hun Sen said the first drop of oil was extracted on Monday by KrisEnergy, a Singapore-based oil, and gas company, from a well in offshore Block A in the Gulf of Thailand, west of the coastal Cambodian province of Preah Sihanouk.
A Chinese-Australian writer has told family he has been tortured during almost two years in detention in China but maintains confidence he will receive justice in court.
Inthira "Sai" Charoenpura has drawn both praise and criticism for giving material support and raising funds for the student-led movement.
Indonesian authorities transferred Aris Sumarsono, better known as Zulkarnaen, as well as 22 other suspected militants arrested in recent weeks.
Across the U.S., immigrant workers suffered disproportionately after COVID-19 struck.
The 73-year-old Lai was taken to court in handcuffs Saturday.
Veasna So once described himself as a “queer boy, a Khmer-American son of former refugees, a failed computer scientist, a grotesque parody of the model minority, and a graduate of Stanford University.”
Sitanan Satsaksit arrived in Cambodia in early November, and late last week she held a Buddhist ceremony in front of the building where her brother was reportedly abducted.
The most prominent would-be returnee is deputy party leader Mu Sochua, a former lawmaker who holds dual Cambodian and American citizenship and now lives in the United States.
Seven people died and more than 130 others were hospitalized in Cambodia after drinking rice wine that health authorities believe was adulterated with a toxic substance.
The deal was signed virtually in a special online meeting Sunday on the sidelines of the summit of the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
According to a summon Theary Seng posted on her Facebook page, she is to appear in court on Nov. 26 to stand trial for conspiracy to commit treason and incitement to commit a felony.
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