Vietnamese aircraft have flown over Cambodia since Wednesday, in search of clues for the missing Boeing 777.
Cambodia losses about 10 percent of GDP, or $1.7 billion annually, to corruption, according to a report release on Wednesday by International Labor Organization.
Sam Rainsy told supporters in a speech Wednesday that without a change to the NEC, “there is no need to talk.”
A survey recently completed by the US-based Open Society Justice Initiative showed that support of the court by Cambodians is slipping.
Union leaders said they wanted their members to be able to work and earn money ahead of Khmer New Year, in April, after which another strike could be held.
Members of the International Khmer Assembly say they want formal, legal recognition for former veterans, who backed the US in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Officials blast Malaysia for ignoring multiple requests for updates on search status
Journalists need to be more professional in their reporting, which is the best way to protect themselves, a media educator says.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy said Tuesday that political negotiations with the ruling party have hit an impasse.
More than 40 aircraft and 40 ships from seven different countries have joined in the search, but officials say Cambodia, a member of Asean, will not be among them.
The research institution was founded by French researchers and will be housed at the Pasteur Institute in Phnom Penh.
NGOs working in democracy, human rights and transparency all say they face a lack of cooperation from Cambodian authorities, especially in the provinces, a new report finds.
On a post to Facebook fans Thursday, Sam Rainsy said the opposition “absolutely” would not join the National Assembly until the election reform issue is resolved.
Cases 003 and 004 have been strongly opposed by top government officials and would require more indictments of former Khmer Rouge leaders to continue.
Last year, Cambodian NGOs needed up to $700 million in funding to run their projects, according to CCC statistics.
Three judicial reform draft laws will be submitted to the Council of Ministers last this month, justice officials said Wednesday.
Topics for discussion at the three-day conference include Cambodia’s current political climate, the Khmer Rouge tribunal, and the country’s art, media and culture.
Five political parties have registered to take part in provincial and district elections in May, officials said Tuesday.
Commercial real estate in the most expensive areas of Phnom Penh runs between $3,000 to $6,000 per square meter.
Workers have continued to call for a raise in the minimum wage, to $160 per month, and for the release of 21 people arrested in the Jan. 2 and Jan. 3 crackdowns.
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