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National Election Committee member Rong Chhun on criticisms from the ruling party over attending a Labour Day march alongside opposition members
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More families accept dam relocation offer
Seventy families living close to the site of Cambodia’s largest hydropower dam project have accepted a resettlement package from the Hydro Power Lower Sesan II company.
ACU chief denies cosy ties with ex-judge
Anti-corruption chief Om Yentieng has denied allegations that he had a close personal relationship with disgraced former Phnom Penh Municipal Court president Ang Maltey.
Calls for government to register Montagnards
Human rights groups yesterday slammed the government’s refusal to consider asylum applications for Montagnard asylum seekers from Vietnam, calling for the immediate registration of a group of 40 currently in Phnom Penh.
Demi Lovato 'excited' about coming to Cambodia at fans' request
When news broke that American platinum-selling singer Demi Lovato was to perform in Cambodia on the final leg of her Demi World Tour, the collective squeal of delight from fans could be heard all the way from Angkor Wat to Kampot.
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The fall of Phnom Penh 40 years on
An eyewitness remembers the day the Khmer Rouge stormed the Cambodian capital and took power.
Michelle Obama in Siem Reap
First lady of the United States talks girls education during trip to Cambodia.
Cambodian artist hits the big time
Phnom Penh based artist Leang Seckon's collage reflections on Khmer society are featuring at the prestigious Art Basel in Hong Kong.
Body found in BKK1
An unidentified foreigner was found dead in the street yesterday next to a recently opened KFC franchise in Phnom Penh’s Boeung Keng Kang One commune, police said, as they continued to try and determine the cause of death.
- Explosion kills two A/C repairmen
- Toothpaste distributor is charged
- Garage owner arrested on murder allegations
- Logging complaint in works
- Teen killed by UXO in Preah Vihear province
- Fundraiser to benefit Kingdom
- Soldiers say main mission is stopping refugees
Troops also describe camp as a struggle, request supplies - Care for autism lacking in Kingdom
- Reporters ‘made’ to delete film
- From the NEC to government
Agriculture Ministry looking into price-fixing allegations
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry said yesterday that they were investigating a possible secret agreement between middlemen or traders in the supply chain to manipulate the price of agriculture commodities, leaving farmers with no...
- Agriculture Ministry looking into price-fixing allegations
- Attention turns to waterway transport
- MFIs see $109M increase in deposits in Q1
- Lack of finance holds back businesswomen
- Tycoon to beef up palm oil products
- Thai paint producer on the way
- Gov’t collects $300M in taxes in 1st quarter
- IFC gives $10M line of credit to Prasac
- SME policy still needs work
- Foreign lawyers put on notice
Imported music lines local pockets
Demi Lovato’s concert is a prominent example of the growth of international partnerships...
- Monks behaving badly
What happens when those in saffron robes give in to temptation? - Thousands take to the streets in May Day protests
- New-found confidence lifts dance showcase
- Work shut down at site of fatal construction accident
- After two years with censors, controversial film set to be released
- Security firms asked to employ retired police
- MY PHNOM PENH: JAY RAMAN
- Get your skates on
Ice hockey comes to Phnom Penh with plans for league and national team - Masterclass set to teach Phnom Penh drinkers how to make great G&Ts
- Three decades of CPP strategy bode ill for 'culture of dialogue'
Dawson’s crack troops see Empire strike back
As the top of the Premier League wheezes in its death throes, with only the safe Crystal Palace on Saturday standing in the way of an inevitable Chelsea title, it’s at the bottom where the action is as possibly seven clubs fight for surv...
- Mountain bike series gears up for ninth edition
- No contest sees Askren retain belt
- Australian wheelchair expert Crump to visit Cambodia
- Fans win as promotions clash
- Palace’s Bolasie brings new cheer to Sowattana
- Askren ready for Santos challenge
- Football World Cup qualifiers: Cambodia in with Japan
- Bumper Benteke haul has Ollie smiling
- Bokator to hit Angkor Wat for Khmer New Year
- Young Warriors for SEA Games face Crown trial
‘Jokester’ learns that knife guys finish last
A 32-year-old man was arrested for cutting and injuring a neighbour in Stung Treng town on Friday night, after a bizarre “joke” ended bloodily.
- Would-be moto thief too slow to pull a fast one
- Drug-dealing garment workers apprehended
- Man tries to get even over New Year scuffle
- Cockfighters caught following illegal event
- Drug dealers busted following police raids
- Dumb thieves nabbed for snatching smartphone
- Police bag animal-feed thieves
- Search is on for pistol-whipping home invaders
- Police apprehend 15 thugs in crackdown
- Lottery operators find their number’s come up
A spin on "Romeo and Juliet" sees the lovers meet in the Wild West
In the Phnom Penh Players’ latest theatre offering, the classic Shakespearean story of Romeo and Juliet gets a spaghetti Western makeover.
- American peace fellows meet with Khmer Rouge survivors
- Demi Lovato coming to Cambodia
International pop star to give free concert - Photographer’s blog aims to chronicle the rebuilding of nation
- Hundreds of pre-Khmer Rouge urns uncovered at Wat Lanka
- Hundreds go Wild for Life at anti-trafficking concert
- Cambodia tops Tropfest again
'Colourful Knots' claims top prize; 'A Fistful of Pebbles' earns bronze - Laughing all the way from the bank
- Sin Chanchhaya, son of iconic singer Sin Sisamouth dies, 58
- App makes typing in Khmer easier, faster
- Artist’s exhibition captures piece of architecture history
An eyewitness remembers the day the Khmer Rouge stormed the Cambodian capital and took power.
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