Wednesday’s agreements were a revamping of deals the countries have had since 1993.
The international investigative judge for the court told VOA Khmer he anticipates at least two years of proceedings.
Mao Chansoknea said she hopes to continue in economics, where she said Cambodia is lacking.
It’s not the kind of place you would expect to find one of the best collections of Khmer art in the US. But it’s here.
The three men, who deny assaulting the police, say they are afraid the summonses will mean their arrest.
Venerable Chan Horn told “Hello VOA” recently that he believes pagodas are still at the heart of Cambodian-American communities.
Chea Mony said Monday he wants a government investigation into the fainting spells of thousands of workers this year.
The International Court of Justice ruled in favor of a demilitarized zone and an observer mission earlier this week.
Cervical cancer can be prevented by a vaccine give to girls and boys at ages 11 or 12, and through a proper pap smear schedule.
Only three-quarters of those surveyed in 2010 had heard of parliament, but of those, only two-thirds knew what it does.
The International Court of Justice ordered Thai and Cambodian troops to leave a contentious border area on Monday.
Members of the CPP have ignored a court summons for testimony from the former international investigative judge.
About 250 families are laying claim to some 800 hectares of land they say was taken by a private company in 2005.
Cambodian officials say they are prepared to comply with an international court order, but not until third-party monitors arrive.
China has four hydrodams in operation on the Mekong and has plans for four more. Cambodia and Laos plan to build 12 more more dams.
Thet Sambath said aspiring filmmakers who wish to do similar projects must be ready to work hard.
Since the late 1980s, Mekong countries, especially China, have been looking at hydrodams as key energy sources to power economic growth.
The US-based rights group said the charges against Leang Sokchouen had changed during appeal to incitement under the new penal code.
Some regime leaders have said in the past they had hoped to protect the country from Vietnamese occupation and others.
Leang Sokchouen was given a two-year prison sentence and $500 fine in August 2010.
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