The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “World Bank reaction” plus 9 more |
- World Bank reaction
- Forestry chief sues soldiers
- Top bodyguard faces 25 years in jail
- Fisheries move may net gain for Tonle Sap
- Cambodia still wants Indonesian observers
- Mounting election concern
- Fireworks spark beach alarm
- Police Blotter: 17 Aug 2011
- Flooding death toll rises
- Armed robbers tie up cattle exporter’s family
Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:03 AM PDT The World Bank yesterday welcomed a government decision to offer on-site relocation to residents of Boeung Kak lake... |
Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:02 AM PDT Three military officers who face charges over a shooting in Siem Reap last October will be sued today by the forestry officials... |
Top bodyguard faces 25 years in jail Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:02 AM PDT Chhoeun Chanthan, Senate President Chea Sim's former chief bodyguard, was charged with four criminal offences yesterday at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court... |
Fisheries move may net gain for Tonle Sap Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:02 AM PDT Prime minister Hun Sen announced yesterday that 35 privately owned fishing lots in the Tonle Sap lake had been seized... |
Cambodia still wants Indonesian observers Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:02 AM PDT Cambocian officials yesterday reiterated their desire to see unarmed Indonesian observers dispatched to a demilitarised zone surrounding Preah Vihear temple... |
Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:02 AM PDT Concern mounted yesterday over the lack of funding available for the upcoming 2012 commune and district elections... |
Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:02 AM PDT As the sun sets over Ochheuteal beach, scores of children begin weaving their way through the cheap tables... |
Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:00 AM PDT A 25-YEAR-OLD man who ate his hunting partner's dog after it was killed in a monkey attack was shot dead... |
Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:00 AM PDT Three more people have died in ongoing flooding, upping the death toll to nine. |
Armed robbers tie up cattle exporter’s family Posted: 17 Aug 2011 01:00 AM PDT AXE-WIELDING robbers who tied up a cattle exporter's family before stealing 30 million riel (US$7,500) are being hunted by police. |
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