THE number of land disputes involving ethnic minorities in the Kingdom doubled between 2008 and 2009, the Indigenous Rights Active Members (IRAM) | |
SEVERAL thousand villagers living along the Sesan and Srepok rivers in Stung Treng province are facing a severe shortage of rice and clean water as a result of polluted runoff from hydropower dam developments and mine explorations | |
PREAH Sihanouk provincial police have launched an investigation into the killing of a 47-year-old Australian man in Sihanoukville’s No 3 commune early on Monday morning | |
SENATE President Chea Sim has called on Cambodia’s supreme patriarchs to reel in wayward monks following a spate of violent incidents this year involving religious figures. | |
Phnom Penh Municipal Court is set to hand down its verdict today in the case against five men arrested in connection with foiled bomb plots in the capital | |
CAMBODIA’S so-called “jungle woman”, who is said to have spent years living in a forest before making a celebrated re-emergence almost three years ago, has now become “a normal human being”, her father and a doctor said Tuesday. | |
A court official on Tuesday denied having tried to bribe a mechanic into dropping a criminal complaint against a senior police officer who the mechanic says pistol-whipped him | |
EVICTEES from Romeas Hek district in Svay Rieng province were outraged when police threatened further use of excavators to clear away 100 former residents who have returned to harvest cashew and cassava fields seized by a rubber company, villagers said Tuesday. | |
THE National Assembly voted on Tuesday to approve the remaining articles of a draft law that will give the government legal grounds to seize private property for public development projects. | |
A GROUP of illegal loggers set fire to two bridges in Battambang’s Samlot district Monday night after one of their own – a man known simply as “the wood emperor” – was arrested while travelling with a haul of recently felled trees, military officials said. | |
THE last 60 families that have remained landless since they were evicted from their homes in Kampong Thom’s Kraya commune earlier this month were offered new land Tuesday, officials and villagers said. | |
Pain begets pain, says mental health group that councels victims – meanwhile, officials resist appeals to restrict the sale of acid. | |
ASPECIALIST cattle-breeding association is to run an exhibition next month to promote a new breed of livestock it says will give a boost to Cambodia’s beef trade. | |
Just three investment projects were approved by the Council for Development of Cambodia (CDC) in November, all in the beleaguered garment sector, figures released Tuesday by the government’s key investment body show. | |