The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Study on Koh Pich stampede never approved” plus 9 more |
- Study on Koh Pich stampede never approved
- Symbolism in short supply
- Cambodians wanted more from Obama
- KR court cash crisis partially eased by New Zealand
- Malaysia-Cambodia MoU set to be inked
- Probe into murder of journalist Hang Serei Oudom closes
- Joint visa for Thailand and Cambodia in limbo
- Overcrowded truck crashes, injuring 57
- Thai spies’ families ask for financial aid
- Three monks charged with murder
Study on Koh Pich stampede never approved Posted: 21 Nov 2012 09:31 PM PST Not long after the Koh Pich tragedy, in which 353 people died, mental-health researchers at TPO started interviewing parents in mourning. |
Posted: 21 Nov 2012 08:29 PM PST High politics is built on the mundane. |
Cambodians wanted more from Obama Posted: 21 Nov 2012 07:37 PM PST He came, he said nothing, he left. Publicly at least, President Barack Obama, the first US head of state to visit the Kingdom, uttered not a single word to the Cambodian people. |
KR court cash crisis partially eased by New Zealand Posted: 21 Nov 2012 07:15 PM PST New Zealand PM John Key took a whirlwind tour of the Khmer Rouge tribunal and announced a pledge of NZ$200,000 (about US$162,000) in the process. |
Malaysia-Cambodia MoU set to be inked Posted: 21 Nov 2012 07:07 PM PST The Malaysian government has finally agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding with Cambodia on combating human trafficking between the two countries. |
Probe into murder of journalist Hang Serei Oudom closes Posted: 21 Nov 2012 07:05 PM PST A judge in Ratanakkiri province has finished the investigation into the murder case of Virakchun Khmer newspaper reporter Hang Serei Oudom. |
Joint visa for Thailand and Cambodia in limbo Posted: 21 Nov 2012 07:01 PM PST Despite the progress on regional "connectivity" welcomed by the Chairman's Statement of the 21st ASEAN Summit, a Thailand-Cambodia joint visa remains stalled. |
Overcrowded truck crashes, injuring 57 Posted: 21 Nov 2012 06:58 PM PST At least 57 garment workers were sent to the hospital after the overloaded truck carrying them to their jobs careened off the road in Svay Rieng province. |
Thai spies’ families ask for financial aid Posted: 21 Nov 2012 06:50 PM PST Family members of two Thai spies jailed in Cambodia are seeking financial help from the Thai government to cover their trips to visit the detainees in Phnom Penh. |
Three monks charged with murder Posted: 21 Nov 2012 06:28 PM PST Three Buddhist monks were charged with intentional murder by Kratie Provincial Court for the fatal beating of a young man, police officials say. |
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