The service starts early in the morning and ends at 8:30 pm, charging passengers 1,500 riel per ticket.
Cambodia went before the UN Human Rights Council June 26, where officials rejected four of 205 rights recommendations made earlier this year.
The health of aging Khmer Rouge leaders is of ongoing concern, as many fear they will not face justice for crimes committed by the regime.
The ruling party wants a simple majority vote, while the opposition wants a two-thirds vote for approval.
Adhoc says at least 110 forestry activists are currently under threat, through lawsuit, violence or arrest, in the province.
Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong told reporters Tuesday he expects at least 130,000 Cambodians to return to work in Thailand legally.
The school teaches traditional dance, Pin Peat music, and Mahori music, and Yike, taught by skillful professors from the Royal University of Fine Arts.
These problems are not being handled at the local level, fueling mistrust in local government, rights workers say.
Experts say the 10 Southeast nations that comprise the bloc have many domestic political and security issues that must be ironed out.
In an email to VOA Khmer Jakrapob Penkair, a leader of the so-called “Red Shirts,” said places under consideration for a “base” are “all in the western hemisphere.”
Army General Prayuth Chan-ocha says the charter will be submitted for royal endorsement next month and will probably go into effect two months after that.
Mann Sophal says hydroponic farming is easier than traditional farming, but it does require some know-how about the equipment and the water.
Critics say the drafts are missing an opportunity to create an independent judiciary that is trusted by the public.
Speaking at a public event in Phnom Penh, Hun Sen made an open call to Thailand’s ambassador, who was in attendance.
Minister Sun Chanthol admitted that the new-found political will is due to last year’s general election.
Licadho’s report includes abuse of women and juveniles and those with mental health problems and it includes 500 cases recorded since 2008.
The Constitutional Council is the final arbiter of lawmaking, interpreting the constitution and laws passed by the Assembly and Senate.
Wildlife conservation officials say the practice of serving wild meat in Cambodia is endangering many of its animals, along with other forms of trafficking.
A video clip online claims that Cambodian jihadists have joined fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS.
Conservation International is working with local communities to protect several endangered species, including a rare species of turtle and something called a “hairy-nosed otter.”
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