At least 120 companies, most of them Chinese, have obtained mining licenses in the last decade, as they seek precious metals, oil and gas in Cambodia.
People can use social media, such as Facebook, in Vietnam, but some have been arrested for things they’ve posted, experts say.
The ministry said in a statement Thursday that students found cheating—through cheat sheets or smartphones or other means—will fail.
The new study found that 770,000 people, or 6 percent of the population, have in some way been affected by land disputes since 2000.
Cambodia has officially received two 10th Century artifacts looted from the country more than four decades ago.
Khieu Samphan, 82, who is on trial alongside a second Khmer Rouge leader, Nuon Chea, was sent to the hospital five days ago for treatment of gripe, court officials said.
Human rights workers on Wednesday condemned the court’s treatment of 23 labor activists, who were detained in January and are now seeing continued delays in their trials.
Nearly 2,000 people died and more than 6,000 were injured in road accidents in 2013 alone.
The tribes say some 2,000 families could be affected by a concession granted to the company, which has begun clearing some 47,000 hectares of land in the province.
Council elections quietly continued in Cambodia on Monday, with five parties hoping to place leaders within sub-national positions.
Cambodia is highly dependent on foreign aid, much of it in loans, and owes up to $4.8 billion to the international community.
Friends say he was working on a film about the Khmer Rouge, but no motive or suspect has yet been identified in his death.
The National Employment Agency, which began operating in 2010, has helped about 20,000 people get registered for jobs.
A senior UN rights diplomat says freedom in Cambodia has worsened since the 2013 elections, and especially since January.
Members of the Cambodian American Heritage Association held an art performance on Saturday in Arlington, Virginia, in celebration of the Khmer New Year.
Journalists and bystanders were beaten with truncheons or prodded with electric batons, seemingly at random, during the clashes.
The body of a Canadian journalist who went missing in Siem Reap 10 weeks ago has been found inside the temple complex of Angkor Wat, officials said Thursday.
A Cambodian reporter for the Voice of Democracy Radio has been awarded by Reporters Without Borders as an “Information Hero.”
At least 10 people were injured in clashes last Monday, as opposition member Mu Sochua staged a demonstration to try to enter the park in protest of a government ban on public assembly.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations was established in 1967, Cambodia, which joined in 1999, was the last of 10 member nations to do so.
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