Sotie Heidt hopes to help connect young women with successful female mentors, to give them opportunities to grow professionally.
The aging senator has been detained since August 2015 on incitement and fraud charges related to allegedly posting false information about the Cambodian border on Facebook.
The five women are accused of illegally taking over public property and resisting public officials during protests in May 2012.
According to the statement, only four out of 279 people tested positive for the virus in Peam village in February.
The ban, which includes penalties of up to $12 in fines, follows the January announcement from Prime Minister Hun Sen that he had finally quit smoking after 30 years.
Cambodian educators say they are working on improving studies in science, technology, engineering and math.
The women were promised well-paid jobs, up to $600 per month, by a company called 168 Manpower Supply, when they left for Malaysia in 2014.
A growing number of consumers is becoming more health conscious about eating.
Kem Sokha was embroiled in a similar scandal in 2013, when a purported mistress filed a lawsuit against him.
A 2014 study by the United States Agency for International Development found that LGBT Cambodians face discrimination and emotional, sexual and physical abuse.
Thirty-nine civic leaders and lawmakers, as well as university students, have said they will publicly declare their assets.
Panh Panhlauv was chosen to play in this year’s High School Choir Festival for the first time as part of the D.C. Youth Orchestra Program.
Jiu jitsu—which was first brought to Cambodia about 20 years ago—is gaining more popularity in the country, especially among expatriates.
Kong Raya, 25, was arrested in August 2015, after posting a call on Facebook for others to join him in a “color revolution.”
A spokesman told VOA Khmer that commenting on Hun Sen’s Facebook page was “better than submitting a petition.”
Sun Chanthol’s comments mark the second time Cambodian trade officials have shown support for the TPP.
Yet critics still say the new NEC is subject to nepotism similar to the old version, despite a political agreement signed by the CPP and Rescue Party in 2014.
In a speech to the Interior Ministry this week, Prime Minister Hun Sen said he was considering a ministerial reshuffle.
Ok Serei Sopheak told “Hello VOA” this week that the meeting, at Sunnylands Estate, in Rancho Mirage, produced a joint declaration that will become a “legacy of US policy.”
A spokesman for the Cambodian navy said the request from Cambodia for Chinese warships was more like a wish list.
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