In its annual “Asian Development Outlook,” the bank said it expects to see a drop in the rate from about 7.2 percent last year to 7 percent this year.
The ministry has refused to grant Beehive permission to expand its radio network or to add a television station to its operations.
The Ministry of Interior has released a report, claiming $72 million in public and private damages, including to 95 different factories, from labor demonstrations.
The two sides are trying to negotiate election reforms in a bid to break though a political impasse in place since July 2013 elections.
Many people experience headaches, but some are more serious than others, a US-based doctor says.
The assessments by court doctors, obtained by VOA Khmer, are the result of medical inspections earlier this month.
The 2015 Asean integration will allow skilled workers in member countries to work legally in other member states.
Two were subsequently released, but the other 21 have remained in jail, despite public and international condemnation.
“Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten” took a decade to make, but Pirozzi said preservation of Cambodian rock music made details in the film very important.
The ongoing crisis in the Crimea will have an effect on the US economy and geopolitics, a US-based economist says.
Both sides reached 14 points of agreements in three meetings this month that will be submitted to a national workshop for comment.
It is the first mass rally the opposition has held since brutal crackdowns in January that killed at least four people and injured dozens others.
In a ceremony in Washington Tuesday, Cambodian Ambassador Hem Heng accepted the award, calling it a “symbol of recognition of outstanding work.”
Sam Rainsy said the “people’s congress” could see as many as 5,000 participants at Freedom Park.
Om Yentieng, head of the Anti-Corruption Unit, told VOA Khmer there is not enough evidence to charge anyone.
Bird flu has killed 14 Cambodians and 63 Vietnamese since its initial outbreak in 2013, making them the worst-hit countries in Southeast Asia.
Fake goods and pirated media cost companies billions of dollars each year, and are especially prevalent in Cambodia.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy says he is prepared to call for more mass demonstrations if negotiations over election reform fail with the ruling party.
Critics say the 21 are being held without bail as a tactic to intimidate other would-be protesters.
The Trial Chamber of the UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal has refused a request from defendant Khieu Samphan to have the next phase of his atrocity crimes trial delayed.
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