The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Xayaburi dam gets go-ahead” plus 9 more |
- Xayaburi dam gets go-ahead
- What the US vote means for Cambodia
- Penal code misunderstood: UN
- Attempted murder rap for tycoon’s son
- 'Sorcerer' slayed on his way to bathe
- Tai Yang strikers hope for a resolution
- Thief slips between the croupiers
- Opposition mounts to rights draft
- Former Lieutenant General faces accusations
- Trafficked teens return home
Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:03 PM PST Laos announced it would begin building the controversial $3.8 billion Xayaburi hydropower dam on the Mekong River. |
What the US vote means for Cambodia Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:03 PM PST Experts remain divided over what a change in administrations might mean for the relationship between Cambodia and the world's largest economy. |
Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:03 PM PST Three years after the passage of the Penal Code, judges still "misinterpret" many key articles, including disinformation and public insult. |
Attempted murder rap for tycoon’s son Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Khy Dana, a prominent tycoon's bad boy, faces attempted murder charges. |
'Sorcerer' slayed on his way to bathe Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Police in Pursat province are on the hunt for the murderers of a 42-year-old man dogged by accusations of sorcery. |
Tai Yang strikers hope for a resolution Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Workers who were left stranded after protesting at Tai Yang Enterprises garment factories attended the Arbitration Council hoping for a resolution. |
Thief slips between the croupiers Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST A dancing armed robber left a casino on the Cambodia-Vietnam border short-changed during the wee hours. |
Opposition mounts to rights draft Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Rights groups urge senior ministers not to adopt a proposed ASEAN human-rights declaration at a regional forum in Phnom Penh. |
Former Lieutenant General faces accusations Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Disgraced former Lieutenant General Doeun Sovann appears in court on Nov. 5, 2012. |
Posted: 05 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Two teenage boys conned into working on a Thai fishing trawler were repatriated weeks after escaping their abusive managers. |
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