According to the World Economic Forum 2015, Cambodia was ranked 95th in competitiveness, surpassing only Myanmar among countries in Asean.
According to a draft of the chairman’s statement, Asean will call for restraint and the avoidance of “actions that would complicate or escalate tension.”
Cambodia left 90 years of French colonialism on this day in 1953.
Senator Hong Sok Hour, a lawmaker for the opposition, is accused of posting fake documents related to the Vietnamese border online.
Last week’s attacks followed anti-opposition protests endorsed by the ruling Cambodian People’s Party and took place in plain view of police, who stood by.
Freedom of expression online plays an important role in Cambodia’s developing democracy says Ellen Grant, who recently produced a documentary called "Cyber-Democracy: Cambodia, Kafka's Kingdom."
The Ministry of Interior announced late Tuesday that the men—Chay Sarith, 33; Mao Hoeurn, 34; and Suth Vanny, 45—had turned themselves into police Tuesday afternoon.
The government has sought to break up traffic congestion through new laws, more roads, traffic lights, and security cameras at major intersections.
Cambodia has canceled seven out of eight carbon credit projects in the country, between 2011 and 2013.
About 2,000 families were pushed off 19,000 hectares of land that was converted to plantation for sugarcane, which is processed into sugar used by Coca-Cola.
Rescue Party officials said Friday the move was unconstitutional, and all 55 of their lawmakers boycotted the vote.
World leaders will meet in December to find ways to curb climate change, much of which is the responsibility of developed countries, but which can severely impact poorer countries.
Cambodians in the US have twice the rate of type-2 diabetes, seven times the rate of depression, and fifteen times the rate of PTSD than the standard US population.
The festival, the first of its kind in the coastal town, will include writers, songwriters, singers and journalists.
The United States has been emphasizing the importance of freedom of navigation, fearing that China’s efforts to expand its territory could eventually become a barrier to trade.
Cambodia has a goal set by Prime Minister Hun Sen to export 1 million tons of rice each year.
Speaking at the airport as he waited for Prime Minister Hun Sen to arrive from an official visit to France, Tea Banh said his troops have a right to “express their opinion.”
Jin Liqun, president-designate of the controversial AIIB bank promises to build “21st-century governance” at the new bank.
Each lawmaker spoke to VOA Khmer from the hospital, where they are being treated for serious injuries.
Sarah Chayes says that corrupt governments can be broken down by anti-corruption revolutions, such as those that occurred in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt.
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