The tribunal explained the dismissal of a case against Im Chaem, a middle-ranking Khmer Rouge district chief charged with crimes against humanity.
The medical team of imprisoned Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo is concerned about his severely weakened liver.
World Animal Protection surveyed the living conditions of 3,000 performing elephants in six Asian nations and found most were treated harshly.
Court says forcing man into mental institution if he did not pose a danger to himself or others amounted to 'infringing on the plaintiff's right to individual freedom'.
World Heritage designation brings sites some protection from development, pollution, and other threats.
Final results confirm dominance of Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party, but strong showing by opposition saw its prospects boosted for next year's general election.
Co-prosecutor Chea Leang on Wednesday described Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge as a 'slave state'.
Cambodia banned commercial surrogacy last year after becoming a popular destination for would-be parents seeking women to give birth to their children.
Prime Minister Hun Sen warns courts can dissolve any party if it challenges vote results.
Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of Thailand's broadcast regulator, said Facebook had requested the court orders before it would take action but he expected the social media giant would comply with the government's demands.
Duterte told reporters Wednesday before flying to Cambodia to attend the World Economic Forum on ASEAN that he had appointed Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano to the position.
In a statement, president says James Comey's firing 'will mark a new beginning' for the FBI
Authorities say major haul included imitations of South Korean, Thai, Japanese, Chinese and US brands
No dates were mentioned for the visit.
Former Philippine officials fear Duterte’s concessions to China could weaken the ability of the Philippines and other ASEAN member states to seek Chinese compliance in the future.
Lee Jae-yong did not speak as prosecutors presented evidence they said showed why and how Lee bribed the country’s impeached president, Park Geun-hye.
Its 15-story globe-shaped office, called the “U.N. of Buddhism” by followers, features an assembly hall to convene thousands of Buddhists.
Turtle, called Bank, appeared to be doing well after first operation, but checkup Saturday revealed problems with its intestines; doctors performed second operation, but Bank never woke up and died Tuesday morning.
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