More than 60,000 people attended each match, in support of their Angkor Warriors.
The website establishes a “wiki”-like crowd-sourcing platform for comments on the law, even though the public has not been able to see the draft.
Some 400 NGOs have joined together in a campaign to halt the law’s passage, demanding instead that it include consultation from them before going forward.
Congressional lawmakers asked how the US could help improve rights and democracy in Burma, Cambodia, Hong Kong and Thailand.
Health authorities say the government should also require alcohol vendors to obtain liquor licenses.
Diagnosis systems have been installed at major border checkpoints and at the airports of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
EU Ambassador Jean Francois Cautain said the Cambodian government should allow local communities to protect the last 2 million hectares of the country’s forest.
Their app, ImEX, creates an online market for farmers, where they can sell their products, pairing consumer demand with farmers supply.
In 2009, a man approached Thin Seangly with promises of good work and good pay on a Thai fishing boat - and that was when his troubles began.
The documentary “14” follows the different immigration movements in America over time, through the lives of several individuals of varying backgrounds.
A new band called "TKS" is capturing the attention of Cambodian and international audiences, launching two music videos on Facebook and YouTube.
Rights workers fear that Cambodia is turning them away, or arresting them and turning them back over to Vietnam, rather than obliging international norms and laws.
Kem Sokha, vice president of the opposition party, told reporters his party will do its best to make sure concerns from NGOs are heard while the law is debated.
The ceremony will be attended by government officials, foreign dignitaries and King Norodom Sihamoni at Wat Botum pagoda, in Phnom Penh.
Labor leaders say they are concerned that a number of unions would be shuttered if a new law to govern them is passed.
National Assembly spokesman Chheang Vun told VOA Khmer the draft has arrived at the Assembly, but it will take some time for committees to review it.
Human Rights Watch has implicated Chea Sim—who was head of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party and president of the Senate—in serious crimes under the Khmer Rouge.
Cambodia’s garment and textile industry employs some 600,000 people and is a major driver of the country’s economy.
Speaking to supporters in Preah Sihanouk province on Monday, Sam Rainsy expressed his support for the “good deed” and said it was a sign of improved relations between the Rescue Party and the CPP.
The collection of about 30 photographs is on display through June 16 at the Bophana Center.
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