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SYDNEY,
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia’s famed Angkor Wat temple complex. The discovery was announce...
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Community-led awareness in Cambodia proves it’s possible to stop open defecation
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New Delhi,
November 17, 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will travel to Cambodia tomorrow to attend the ASEAN and East Asia Summits on the sidelines of which he is expected to meet leaders of some other countries, including...
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Phnom Penh,
October 15, 2012
Former Cambodian king Norodom Sihanouk died Monday in Beijing, the government said. He was 89.
Cambodia’s current monarch, Sihanouk’s son Norodom Sihamoni, was to travel to Beijing to col...
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PHNOM PENH,
July 5, 2012
Health officials in Cambodia are searching for the cause of a mystery disease that has killed more than 60 children over the past three months, the World Health Organization said Thursday. T...
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Siem Reap,
October 22, 2011
In Angkor Wat, Karthik Subramanian realises that the world was a small place long before Internet came
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JAKARTA,
May 9, 2011
Southeast Asian leaders failed to find a solution to a deadly border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia that could undermine peace and stability in the region as it pushes for economic integrati...
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PHNOM PENH,,
May 4, 2011
Cambodia’s prime minister has accused Thailand of firing more than 50,000 artillery and mortar shells in more than a week of border clashes. Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday that so...
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PRASAT, Thailand,
April 29, 2011
Thai and Cambodian troops broke a brief ceasefire and clashed for an eighth day on Friday, shattering hopes of a quick end to a long-running border conflict that has forced nearly 100,000 vi...
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PHANOM DONGRAK,
April 28, 2011
Artillery fire boomed across the Thai-Cambodian frontier for a seventh day Thursday as fierce border clashes erupted again between the two neighbours. Loud explosions could be heard since d...
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Washington,
April 26, 2011
Deeply concerned about clashes between security forces along the Thailand-Cambodia border, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asked both the countries to exercise restraint and refrain...
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SINGAPORE,
April 22, 2011
Thailand and Cambodia exchanged gunfire along their border on Friday, with each side blaming the other for firing the first salvo. Thailand said three of its soldiers were killed, while Cambodia sp...
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October 16, 2012
His alliance with the murderous Khmer Rouge and shifting allegiances on the global stage left a troubled legacy for Cambodia
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DO DONTREI (Cambodia),
August 25, 2012
They were savagely beaten, slashed with machetes and pushed into pits stocked with rice husks that were set ablaze. The ashes and decomposed bodies fused into fertilizer to be scattered over the rice fields.
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PHNOM PENH,
February 3, 2012
The Khmer Rouge tribunal’s Supreme Court on Friday ordered the regime’s chief jailer to serve out the rest of his life in prison because of his “shocking and heinous” crimes against the Cambodian...
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Siem Reap,
July 3, 2011
An ancient Angkor temple in north-western Cambodia was reopened to the public on Sunday following the completion of a decades-long renovation project described as the world's largest puzzle.
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Jakarta,
May 6, 2011
Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa says both sides have agreed in principle to accept 15 Indonesian observers on each side of the border if there is a "conducive situation."
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BANGKOK,
April 30, 2011
Troops from Thailand and Cambodia exchanged fire at the countries’ contested border again Saturday, marking the ninth straight day of clashes that have left at least 16 people dead and displa...
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Phanom Dongrak, Thailand,
April 28, 2011
Cambodian government spokesman Phay Siphan said regional commanders from both Southeast Asian nations reached the deal after a 40—minute meeting at the border, agreeing to reopen all checkpoints closed during the fighting. "The news is a good news for every side," Mr. Siphan said.
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NONG KANNA, Thailand,
April 26, 2011
The worst fighting in years between Thailand and Cambodia spread on Tuesday to a third temple, as the neighbours exchanged artillery fire in border clashes that have killed 12 soldiers and d...
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BANGKOK,
April 24, 2011
Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged artillery fire on Sunday in a third day of fighting that has killed 10 soldiers and uprooted thousands of villagers from their homes. Officials...
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BANGKOK,
April 22, 2011
Thailand and Cambodia exchanged artillery and gunfire for several hours on Friday in a flare-up of a long-running border dispute, and their militaries said six soldiers were killed.
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