The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Child rape case rehearing date set” plus 9 more |
- Child rape case rehearing date set
- Meth dealers smoked out by police
- Mechanical training meets growing need
- Cambodia among the worst hit by disasters
- One of the most celebrated holidays starts with a whisper
- Ministry locations in Phnom Penh reclassified private land
- Forest clearing ceases as complaint is filed
- Abandoned baby’s family sought
- Families stake claim to rubber plantation
- Land grabs degrade forest
| Child rape case rehearing date set Posted: 27 Nov 2012 08:51 PM PST The Court of Appeal finished an investigation into the case of an Australian businessman convicted of raping a 5-year-old girl. |
| Meth dealers smoked out by police Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:58 PM PST A tycoon, his wife, daughter, two sons and 12 others were arrested by anti-drug police during a Phnom Penh drug raid that nearly caught the parties red-handed. |
| Mechanical training meets growing need Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:55 PM PST Mechanical skills are increasingly important as the number of rural Cambodians owning mechanised farming equipment grows rapidly. |
| Cambodia among the worst hit by disasters Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:40 PM PST The flooding that overwhelmed Cambodia in 2011 left it among the countries most severely affected by natural disasters, research found. |
| One of the most celebrated holidays starts with a whisper Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:29 PM PST The opening of the Water Festival came and went with a whimper, after the government cancelled any celebrations to mourn the late King Father. |
| Ministry locations in Phnom Penh reclassified private land Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:24 PM PST Four former Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology department locations have been reclassified from public to private property, according to the latest Royal Book. |
| Forest clearing ceases as complaint is filed Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:21 PM PST A Vietnamese developer accused by an ethnic Jarai community of razing more than 30 hectares of community jungle in Ratanakkiri seemingly halted work. |
| Abandoned baby’s family sought Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:19 PM PST Authorities in Poipet town are trying to find the parents of a three-month-old girl who officials say they rescued while she was being trafficked to Thailand. |
| Families stake claim to rubber plantation Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:15 PM PST Thirty-four families in Kampong Cham province embroiled in a long-standing land dispute with three local businessmen are seeking PM Hun Sen's intervention. |
| Posted: 27 Nov 2012 07:12 PM PST More than 1,000 hectares of an Oddar Meanchey community forest designated for a carbon credit project has been degraded by incremental land grabs by farmers. |
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A tycoon, his wife, daughter, two sons and 12 others were arrested by anti-drug police during a Phnom Penh drug raid that nearly caught the parties red-handed.
Mechanical skills are increasingly important as the number of rural Cambodians owning mechanised farming equipment grows rapidly.
The flooding that overwhelmed Cambodia in 2011 left it among the countries most severely affected by natural disasters, research found.
The opening of the Water Festival came and went with a whimper, after the government cancelled any celebrations to mourn the late King Father.
A Vietnamese developer accused by an ethnic Jarai community of razing more than 30 hectares of community jungle in Ratanakkiri seemingly halted work.