Regional group trying to move forward with plans for economic integration, repair divisions about disputed territory with China in South China Sea.
Manufacturers want to attract US investment, management, technology but first must meet standards for environmental protection, welfare, and labor.
The controversial Xayaburi Dam project is a key worry of environmentalists.
US president congratulates nation's move to civilian rule, release of hundreds of political prisoners and of loosening media restrictions.
Norodom Sihanouk led his nation to independence, but also aligned himself with murderous Khmer Rouge regime.
Critics say judicial decision not to pursue murder case demonstrates political interference.
Cambodia has never won an Olympic medal, but at this year’s games, the country will try to break the streak with some Korean help.
Mann Men composes and performs traditional Cambodian wedding music, a genre he calls older than Buddha.
The classes are attended mainly by foreign tourists and held in the group’s former torture center.
The proposed sale of an ancient Cambodian statue has raised new questions about the legality of selling looted ancient artwork.
There are six million people in the Asia Pacific living with HIV, about 15 percent of the world total.
Kaing Kek Iev, better known as Duch, had appealed to reduce his 35-year-term.
Thailand exports up to ten million tons of rice per year, one-third of the total global market.
VOA issued a statement of concern about the potential “chilling effect” the threat could have on media coverage of the tribunal.
The court also warned that until it has given a final ruling, it must remain informed of all matters regarding the case.
During the Khmer Rouge rule, fear descended on villages as people were accused of being counter-revolutionaries and began disappearing.
In one of the last strongholds of the Khmer Rouge, some Cambodians still consider Pol Pot a powerful figure to be worshipped.
During Cambodia’s bloody Khmer Rouge era in the 1970s, religion was outlawed.
The four elderly defendants, aged 79 to 85, all deny the charges against them. Their trial could last a few years.
The Yellow Shirts paraded Friday from the UNESCO office through Bangkok, directing most of their anger at Thai politicians.
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