With garlands and trumpets, some 200 government officials paid their respects to the late King Norodom Sihanouk, who died three years ago in Beijing.
A Rescue Party spokesman said Wednesday that the party is seeking to win control of the government through legal means: elections.
Norodom Sihanouk was revered by many Cambodians before his passing, in Beijing in 2012.
The figure is lower than the $160 unions had negotiated for, a wage they said was necessary to keep up with the rising cost of living.
The refugees, both ethnic Rohingya from Myanmar, will come as part of a contentious deal with Australia, which has refused to take in the asylum seekers.
Rights groups say the government has failed to give compensation and prevent the victims of forced evictions from being dragged into poverty.
Khieu Kanharith was appointed to be the minister of information in 2003, having served as secretary of state at the ministry since 1993.
Chhang Youk says the center needs at least two years to properly document and file the archive, after which it will be available to researchers.
Sourn Serey Ratha had been accused of leading an anti-government movement and had been on the lam abroad since 2013.
The Ministry of Interior recently began providing a new type of ID card, to replace expired identification nationwide.
21 NGOs issued their nine principles, which include protections for the human rights on the Internet, freedom of speech and freedom of information.
The Ministry of Education plans to release results from Phnom Penh and Kandal province on Saturday, and the remainder on Sunday.
Cambodia has so far taken in only four refugees, and one of them, a Rohingya man, has asked to go back to Myanmar, the country he fled.
The move comes after Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the Indian government find a way to stop the project.
It took firefighters nearly two hours to put out the blaze, because the club had no automate fire suppression.
Phang Seiha, who is originally from Prey Veng province, was arrested Saturday in the border town of Poipet, where he was returning to Cambodia from Thailand.
NEC spokesman Hang Puthea said the committee will spend 15 days on the pilot project before full registration begins in early 2016.
The opposition has been pressuring the ruling party to do more to prevent Vietnamese encroachment on the border, raising a thorny political issue.
The ongoing controversy over the maps and allegations of Vietnamese encroachment along the border has strained relations between Cambodia's ruling and opposition party.
Khmer Rouge survivors said Monday that her passing was another painful reminder how few of the regime’s leaders have faced trial.
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