The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Cambodia's Anti-Corruption Unit confirms two arrests” plus 9 more |
- Cambodia's Anti-Corruption Unit confirms two arrests
- At Koh Pich, grief is a lone affair
- Ethnic minority group Phnoung calls for an apology
- Rosmah Mansor defends controversial 'public morality' clause
- PM Hun Sen absent from White House photos
- PM Hun Sen lavishes praise on China
- Couple’s killers jailed for life
- Finger chopper verdict stands
- Cambodia-Malaysia MoU talks deadlocked on key point
- Taxes too high for garment workers' wages, says union
| Cambodia's Anti-Corruption Unit confirms two arrests Posted: 22 Nov 2012 08:52 PM PST The corruption and bribery case against two senior government officials moved up a gear with the suspects sent to Preah Vihear Provincial Court. |
| At Koh Pich, grief is a lone affair Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:28 PM PST The Koh Pich disaster that struck during the annual Water Festival had its second anniversary, but casual observers may not have noticed it. |
| Ethnic minority group Phnoung calls for an apology Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:23 PM PST The group requests Chheang Vun to buy a cow for sacrifice to atone for his parliamentary outburst against members of the Sam Rainsy Party and Human Rights Party. |
| Rosmah Mansor defends controversial 'public morality' clause Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:09 PM PST Malaysian PM's wife defends her country's insistence on preserving the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration's "public morality" clause, called discriminatory by rights groups. |
| PM Hun Sen absent from White House photos Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:04 PM PST In a 41-photo album of Obama's trip posted on the White House website, the absence of Hun Sen is notable. |
| PM Hun Sen lavishes praise on China Posted: 22 Nov 2012 06:57 PM PST In a speech following the ASEAN summit, Hun Sen offered lavish praise for China's financial largesse and congratulations for its newly appointed Communist Party heads. |
| Couple’s killers jailed for life Posted: 22 Nov 2012 06:48 PM PST A gang of five found guilty of murdering two lovers they spotted in a field were sentenced to life in prison. |
| Posted: 22 Nov 2012 06:47 PM PST A former casino manager in Svay Rieng province, sent to jail for cutting off an indebted gambler's finger and mailing it to his family to reclaim his money, lost his appeal. |
| Cambodia-Malaysia MoU talks deadlocked on key point Posted: 22 Nov 2012 06:43 PM PST Repatriation obligations are emerging as the key stumbling block in discussions on a Memorandum of Understanding on migrant workers between Cambodia and Malaysia. |
| Taxes too high for garment workers' wages, says union Posted: 22 Nov 2012 06:36 PM PST Garment workers are paying crippling taxes out of their bonuses, according to Free Trade Union president Chea Mony. |
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The Koh Pich disaster that struck during the annual Water Festival had its second anniversary, but casual observers may not have noticed it.
Malaysian PM's wife defends her country's insistence on preserving the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration's "public morality" clause, called discriminatory by rights groups.
In a speech following the ASEAN summit, Hun Sen offered lavish praise for China's financial largesse and congratulations for its newly appointed Communist Party heads.
A gang of five found guilty of murdering two lovers they spotted in a field were sentenced to life in prison.