Story Archive
2014-11-28
They say they fear being caught and repatriated home.
2014-11-26
The party is also pushing to get a television channel up and running.
2014-11-25
But charges against Loun Sovath remain intact.
2014-11-24
They call for help from the UN and rights groups, fearing deportation to Vietnam.
2014-11-24
A party leader says they may consider a boycott if election reforms are not agreed upon.
2014-11-20
The prime minister says those charged committed ‘criminal acts.’
2014-11-19
He says the government is losing money by allowing a private company to oversee ticket sales.
2014-11-18
Recent arrests and imprisonments show how the courts are used as a political tool, he says.
2014-11-14
They slam the arrests and convictions as politically motivated.
2014-11-12
The four had protested the sentencing of fellow land campaigners a day earlier.
2014-11-12
The government decides that workers should receive a monthly salary increase of U.S. $28.
2014-11-11
The women had blocked a major artery in the capital Phnom Penh.
2014-11-10
But an opposition party lawmaker warns of increased indebtedness to Cambodia’s powerful neighbor.
2014-11-07
There is no law to prevent nepotism, says the parliament’s spokesman.
2014-11-06
American agencies must set conditions for Cambodia to force progress with election reform, he says.
2014-11-04
Anyone should be able to apply for a position on the national election body, he says.
2014-11-04
The court allegations stem from unspecified activities in 2011.
2014-11-03
A working group decides by ballot to advance proposals by government and employers.