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- KRT spotlight returns to current leadership
- State’s buildings must be preserved: premier
- Judge wants to restart Case 003
- PM ridicules SRP defections
- Kampong Speu lake row pitting tycoon versus villagers
- Orphanage tag lost, but group still offering help
- Couple has new day in court
- Korean-Australian man faces child sex charges
- Kampong Speu protesters face guns
- Temple ‘encroachment’
- Training urged for poor youths
- Massage parlour owner denies brothel charge
- Foreign minister heads to India-ASEAN meet
- Ministry tells girls to keep their knickers on
- Fire scare near Angkor Wat temple complex
- Police Blotter: 10 Feb 2012
- Security Council bid pursued
- Orphanages set for closure
- Living wage a ‘human right’
- NGO hot seat: DARPO duo questioned over abuses
- Broker bust on Thai border
- Kampong Speu villagers plan rally for jailed mother
- King’s support sought
- Jungle justice in Prey Lang
- Populace needed to be ‘conquered’: Nuon Chea
- Budget fears as TB figures fall
- KRT victims support section given boost
- Pagoda exodus: Guns used to order us out: monk
- Police Blotter: 9 Feb 2012
- Children drown in dam
- Man in court over rape of two underage girls
- Teacher held over murder
- 11 years on, a mother still hopes
- Justice more than a verdict
- Reporter has court date in disinformation case
- Interpol on diplomat’s trail
- Prayers to forest spirit as villagers fear future
- Suspect’s sister was to marry murder victim
- Driver hits truck: Six die in late-night car crash
- Dam research awaiting funds
- Police Blotter: 8 Feb 2012
- Villagers upset after unwarranted arrests
- Van falls and kills 11-year-old girl
- DC-Cam queries rebuffed
- Guard vs guard: Row over access leads to shooting
- Chief sues official for assault at loud party
- Kidnapped boy slain
- Advocates call for living wage
- Capital rotisserie ban has heads spinning
- Net gains in malaria battle
- Two charged in Kratie shooting; one hunted
- Svay Chrum evictees win land
- Forced onto street: Market shut by officials, say vendors
- Free Tep Kolap: students
- Police Blotter: 7 Feb 2012
- Duch verdict worries
- TTY guards in custody after ‘trick’
- Anti-tank mine blast kills eight, injures one
- ‘Trapped’ families await titles
- Families fear abuse overseas
- Factory workers testify to need for ‘living wage’
- Life sentence gives comfort to victims
- SRP accuses ruling CPP of election vote-buying
- Spirits of Prey Lang invoked
- Police Blotter: 6 Feb 2012
- Child trafficking: Midwife sells baby for $100
- Duch sentenced to life in prison
- Returning maids have horrific tale
- Fired bodyguard boss in court
- Move ‘worries’ Prey Lang reps
- Thwarted vote buyer wants compensation
- Borei Keila and Boeung Kak women freed
- Students in lurch after sudden school closing
- Kok An case rallies students
- Former ambassador fined for embezzling
- Villagers decry firm’s bulldozing
- Don’t call it a ‘coup’, premier says
- DC-Cam motivations defended by director
- Threesome arrested in drug bust
- Police Blotter: 3 Feb 2012
- Evictees detained again
- Cruel attack on woman first under new acid law
- Promises of Australia evaporate for villagers
- Agro firm bows to pressure
- Protest gears up at factory
- Ousted workers capitulate
- DC-Cam director vouches for docs
- Cop one of three on trial for drug dealing
- Tainted wine kills two men
- Fleeing drug suspect dies in grenade blast
- Prisoners repatriated to serve out sentences
- Police Blotter: 2 Feb 2012
- S-21 survivors still struggle
- Shooting blamed on firm
- Vietnamese nationals guilty of drug charges
- Vietnam relationship back in KRT spotlight
- Officials tangled in drug czar’s web
- I’ve won already, says PM
- Enslaved fishermen to get help from ministry
- Six jailed for narcotics offences
- Skin conditions, diarrhoea hit B Keila evictees
- Police block villagers on quest to free pair
- Court to hear murder appeal
- Police Blotter: 1 Feb 2012
- Suicide suspected for Vallier
- SRP says vote-buying fine not nearly enough
- Old-school graft: Official says teachers paid while on leave
- Garment report tightens focus
- Cambodians in bid to escape Thai boats
- Lawyer chided over 004 references
- Villagers summonsed in Rattanakiri land dispute
- US doctors get to heart of the matter
- TV pundit will skip defamation hearing
- RCAF peacekeepers Sudan bound
- Police Blotter: 31 Jan 2012
- SRP touts senate gains
- KRT pay freeze will linger
- Twitter key in judge’s rejection
- Calls for re-evaluation of short-term workers
- Dead man ‘called to court’
- UN rights office and government sign pact
- Uncertainty over Uighurs
- Police Blotter: 30 Jan 2012
- Bid for Security Council has merit
- Ways to ease Cambodia’s path into the global rice trade
- Kratie shooters identified
- Flood challenges still loom
- Maid returns after mother’s pleas
- Drinking game turns deadly for engineer
- Free mother, protesters urge
- Alleged vote-rigger files suit over taping
- Dwindling water supplies put dry-season rice haul in danger
- Fears judge row could slow KRT
- New Year’s accidents claim 24
- Farmland fight :Villagers make plea to company
- KRT hears of Kampot exodus
- Monk accused of rape and sexual assault
- Police Blotter: 27 Jan 2012
- Time is ripe for UN to disengage from the Khmer Rouge tribunal
- UN holds firm on judge
- Paying a steep price for love
- Vulnerable evictees speak out
- Time-out for fainting factory
- Judge to query former NGO staff over abuses
- DC-Cam defends methods
- Villagers see strength in numbers
- Police Blotter: 26 Jan 2012
- Worker ‘threatened’ for speaking to press
- Security Council bid shameful
- Misleading claims an injustice to tribunal process
- ‘Differing views’ on judge
- Khmer Rouge nurses reflect
- Ieng Sary defence grills DC-Cam rep on group’s motives
- Evictees unite for anniversary
- Pardoned pedophiles still roam free despite petition
- Suspects nabbed: Duo arrested over murder in capital
- Fumes lead to factory fainting
- Workers strike for disabled manager
- PM pushes Security Council bid
- Quid pro quo: Lao loggers will need to pay up, too
- Missing list grows: Trafficking fears for woman, 22
- Police Blotter: 25 Jan 2012
- An open letter to UN Special Expert on the ECCC David Scheffer
- Land to be returned
- Document centre takes stand at KRT
- Ship crash: Ferry sinks after bridge collision
- Anco revelations will ‘shock’
- Court balks at Borei Keila request
- SRP claims ruling party busted for vote-buying
- Villagers wary of Pheapimex olive branch
- Military cop suspended
- Police defend tax on pork
- Transport aid gets on road
- Police Blotter: 24 Jan 2012
- Opinion: An abhorrent trail of abuse
- Death on border a ‘suicide’
- Judge rejection ‘a breach’
- Slain unionist remembered
- Appeals languishing for bomb plot participants
- Bribery charges follow ACU arrest of Kandal judge
- Bodyguard who shot American surrenders
- Villagers set to regain land
- Pesticide kills teen widow
- Borei Keila villagers set to sue
- Veteran figure in CPP passes away at age 86
- ‘Midwife’ under arrest
- Nuclear-free bid: Weapons states urged to commit
- Police Blotter: 23 Jan 2012
- Prey Speu escapees call on Hun Sen, Red Cross for help
- Hard road to resolution
- K Cham drug bust puts half dozen behind bars
- Frenchman charged with sexual abuse
- KRT judge decision with ministers
- Escapees ready complaint
- Kok An’s ex-treasurer faces fraud questions
- Duo at maligned NGO face court summons
- Pol Pot on the tourist map
- Documents debate continues at tribunal
- Strike continues: Authorities block march to ministry
- Figures ‘hiding’ human trafficking
- Police Blotter: 20 Jan 2012
- Escape from Prey Speu
- Protesters injured as guards fire
- Porn charges for students
- Alcohol ads must have warnings by February
- Judge’s OK an ‘obligation’, UN says
- Cash crunch at KR tribunal
- B Meanchey boy first bird flu fatality of 2012
- Border sitdown tabled
- Prosecutors detail docs at KRT hearing
- HRP gets Muslim boost
- Woman battles local governor in land row
- Explosive order: Fireworks a no-no for New Year
- Workers strike after union leaders fired
- Thai chicken factory ripped us off, 20 say
- Villagers gather to block tycoon’s firm
- SRP lawyer seeks court delay
- CITA takes grievances to ministry
- Police Blotter: 19 Jan 2012
- Borei Keila detainees scale wall, flee
- Fishermen recount horror
- Firm refuses housing pleas
- Court rejects Mu Sochua request twice
- Migrant woes: Family of maids file complaint
- Talks set for troop pullback
- Family claims inmate killed by jail officials
- Prosecution defends documents at court
- Quartet summonsed over national highway protest
- SRP foresees ‘social turmoil’
- Three Vietnamese face drug charges
- Lightning strike survival guide
- Police Blotter: 18 Jan 2012
- Preah Vihear protest: Residents make case, head home
- Obama, Clinton visits set
- Judge OK not a ‘must’
- Illegal fishermen netted
- Health gains: Malaria’s toll less deadly in past year
- DC-Cam wanted on stand
- Buck again passed on detainees
- Lawmaker’s quest: Mu Sochua set to reapply for immunity
- Foreigners face drug charges
- Protesters stymied in march to PM’s house
- Pheapimex under fire again
- Push for LGBT rights in declaration
- Brit faces pedophilia charges in Siem Reap
- Tech issues bogging down police reports
- Fishermen bound for home
- Pond tragedy: Bodies yet to be formally identified
- Police Blotter: 17 Jan 2012
- Uncertain verdict
- Tragic end to search for family
- Key post for premier’s son
- New twist in murder plot
- First bird flu victim of year clings to life
- Workers ‘win’ after Kandal factory strike
- Preah Vihear villagers cry foul
- Plantation supervisor shot in broad daylight
- Police arrest nine in raid
- Borei Keila detainees say ‘training’ vow all talk
- School head accused of embezzling funds
- Police Blotter: 16 Jan 2012
- Chea Sim aide back in court
- KRT judge backflip
- Khieu Samphan stays silent
- Nine more Cambodian ‘loggers’ nabbed in Laos
- Senator continues to chase one-time execs
- Preah Vihear villagers make case
- Borei Keila families kept apart
- Closed-door policy at Kroeung village festival
- Crash kills woman, baby
- Kampong Chhnang battle: Villagers tell their side of land dispute
- Police Blotter: 13 Jan 2012
- Protest blocks national road
- ‘No need’ for sanctions
- Night in cell for Borei Keila kids
- NEC claims final cut on SRP video
- KRT hears of revolution by fear
- Delay in appointing judge worries UN
- Bar puts seven on case of charged SRP lawyer
- Workers will return to factory
- Fish export mandate sparks row
- Cintri panned: Waste bid looks set to be refused
- American pedo gets 10 years
- Land-grab fears: Villagers put on edge by firms’ signs
- Police Blotter: 12 Jan 2012
- Nuon Chea team targets PM
- Audience with king still a vivid memory
- Families plead for return of daughters from Malaysia
- Tycoon’s brother in shooting
- Borei Keila kids cry corruption
- KRT appointment overdue: monitor
- Plaintiffs called in KDC case
- ASEAN’s economic unity key: minister
- Accused SRP lawmaker called to appear in court
- Police round up moto thieves
- January 7 remains a day of mixed emotions for Cambodians
- Republican results highlight dilemma
- Police Blotter: 11 Jan 2010
- Campaign season: SRP seeks Funcinpec, NRP votes
- Disorder in the court
- Drafters of rights doc say ‘secrecy’ no issue
- Bar targets lawyer’s protest
- Acid attack law set to be introduced
- Some offered Borei Keila solution
- Union to skip annual march
- Money-laundering 101 draws 30 ACU officers
- Child drinks diesel, dies
- Illegal fish exports targeted
- Nation folds: Newspaper boss loses faith in SRP
- Legal dispute: Journalist accused of defamation
- Police Blotter: 10 Jan 2010
- Borderline compliment
- Illegal fishing equipment seized
- CPP hails progress since ’79
- Tuol Kork families say thumbprints ill-gotten
- Road accident: Three dead after car hits tractor
- Preah Vihear landmine kills officer
- King father requests funeral arrangements
- PM has tunnel vision, plan for more bridges
- Mother’s fight to end with a homecoming
- Officials still wary of bird flu
- Household dangers: Boy injured in gas lamp accident
- Police Blotter: 9 Jan 2012
- Moek Dara jailed for life
- Preah Vihear villagers take case to PM
- Lawyer now a ‘monk’
- Borei Keila 8 sent to Prey Sar
- Working conditions blamed as factory shut after fainting incident
- Premier hails ‘Liberation Day’
- KRT moves: Investigate judge: Ieng Sary team
- Book tells of Hun Sen’s rise
- Police Blotter: 6 Jan 2012
- Tertiary education’s troubles
- Families trucked out
- Trafficked teens go after broker
- Funding next step for Chea Vichea statue
- Kok An withdraws civil suit
- Judicial independence, phone habits among issues plaguing courts
- Garment association foresees supreme fight
- Beggars, prostitutes rounded up ahead of ASEAN summit
- KRT visits top 100,000 mark
- Retirements shrink RCAF ranks
- Family loses hope for fisherman lost in river
- Villagers’ first aid saves electrocuted workers
- Police Blotter: 5 Jan 2012
- A battle for Borei Keila
- Maid’s mum tells tale of abuse
- Burmese refugees face life in limbo
- Chea Vichea statue approved
- Public procurement law passes Assembly
- Deaths from dengue rise
- Evicted villagers to call on PM
- Protest ends, dispute goes on
- Anco couple claim innocence, call on Chea Sim for help
- Disbarment sought for judges in Dy Proem case
- Liberation Day butchers’ bill: $112
- Police Blotter: 4 Jan 2012
- Renovations complaints
- Search on for family
- Man charged with rape of girl, 14, on boat
- Chaos blurs hunt for pedo
- Luck runs out for TV’s booze-backed draws
- Companies granted wildlife land
- Chea Sim advisers to appeal
- Fee dispute: Complaints over tourist site charge
- Bricks used to drive out authorities
- New Year accidents steady, fatalities up
- Quiz minister on corruption: SRP
- For many, it’s a matter of degrees
- PMs dedicate battle memorial
- Police Blotter: 3 Jan 2012
- NGOs want pardoned pedophile deported
- Authorities charge five following drug raids
- Border two-step: Lao loggers head home after swap
- New Year’s Eve blaze kills four
- SRP lawyer’s chase tale pure fiction, police say
- Fishing official preaches prahok
- Land conflict: Villagers say police razed their homes
- Police deny Vietnam casino hostage reports
- Slaughterhouse bribes for liberation ceremony
- Drunken New Year’s bash leaves one dead
- Taking a look back at the year in news
- All quiet on western front
- 2012 hope for top UN rights body
- Prisoner exchange a possibility for spies
- No smoking in, or on, temples
- SRP lawyer feared arrested
- Families buy freedom for 15 loggers in Laos, six remain detained
- Lakeside women turn entrepreneurs
- Midnight arrests: Ethnic Jarai men accused of smuggling luxury wood
- Unions push for solidarity
- Hun Sen asks Vietnam not to raise electricity prices in Svay Rieng
- Court moves to new home
- Passenger helmet law eyed
- Soldiers, police told to set example, relocate
- Police Blotter: 30 Dec 2011
- SRP ‘acting like Pol Pot’
- Thai spies drop appeal bid
- Disorganisation plagues new tax implementation
- No rush on NGO law
- SRP pair wanted in court, but can’t be told date
- Supporters rally: Monks need help, rights groups told
- Villager lodges land complaint with ministry
- Time’s up for T85 residents
- Villagers defy ban on repairs
- Monk defrocked on controversial charge
- Row avoided at border
- Government a ‘hybrid’: report
- Police Blotter: 29 Dec 2011
- Victims wake to pedophile nightmare in Sihanoukville
- Chea Sim advisers sentenced
- Thai spy appeals heard today
- SRP lawmaker, lawyer implicated in ‘escape’
- Diamond Island bridge to be removed
- Embassy to demand death’s investigation
- Prison hierarchy abusive: report
- ACU wannabe gets 3 years
- Eviction clock ticks for families in Preah Vihear
- Accident city: Public assets bear brunt of car crashes
- Impersonating general, threats cost trio dearly
- Bazaar boot camp: military rank easy as a trip to market
- Police Blotter: 28 Dec 2011
- Sand dredging deja vu
- PM annuls Cardamom land sales
- Anger over pedophile pardons
- Siblings in drug trial
- RCAF officer accused of attacking students
- Dy Proem’s arrest not required by law: judge
- Alleged drug dealers on trial
- Teachers want director sacked
- Beaten sex workers fear court
- Court date confusion ‘deliberate’
- Ransom probe: Child, father ‘kidnapped’ by casino
- Alleged bird smugglers questioned
- Police Blotter: 27 Dec 2011
- Freed prisoners returned
- Landowner big loser in Dy Proem case: lawyer
- Unions seek changes to labour law
- Woman shot over moto
- Preah Vihear families seek top-level intervention
- SRP lawyer’s take different on ‘jail break’
- Horns, snakeskin dealer arrested
- Maid’s cause of death sparks investigation
- Mine accident claims eight lives
- Boss says guards acted in self defence
- Rights groups target wielders of NGO law
- Civil case heard against one-time ambassador
- Police Blotter: 26 Dec 2011
- KRT: when art becomes evidence
- Imposter fleeced officials
- Second pedo set free in Sihanoukville
- Jailed for general foolishness
- Climate onus on gov’t: poll
- Women jailed over drugs
- Police claim debris from Thai aircraft
- Shot villagers call for arrest
- Alleged Laos loggers detained in Kingdom
- Christmas to unite the faithful
- Police Blotter: 23 Dec 2011
- Border resolution near Preah Vihear PDZ troop pullout eyed
- Prey Lang protesters on run after police allegedly pay a visit
- Long road to launch for Civil Code
- Businesswoman faces $600,000 fraud charge
- RCAF logger detained
- Medical care unchanged for Ieng Thirth
- Fishermen await repatriation
- Two years later, Uighur deportees’ status a mystery
- Mob breaks evictee into home
- Incitement charge: Monk claims ignorance at questioning
- Police Blotter: 22 Dec 2011
- Snake Island pedophile set free in Sihanoukville
- Logging in the wild west
- Protest after alleged beating
- Ex-Chea Sim circle deny fraud
- Former trafficking officer gets 7 years
- Jealous husband sought in shooting of two men
- Unions rally against short-term contracts
- Lawmaker loses immunity
- Villagers petition via krama
- Traffickers sentenced to 27 years
- Preah Vihear villagers say they will not move
- Gathering of youths makes case for forests
- Laws ‘hampering AIDS fight’
- Called to court: Summonsed woman brings crowd of 150
- Police Blotter: 21 Dec 2011
- Curtain closes on Kim Jong Il
- AIDS office denies fraud
- Gov’t defends NGO draft law
- GBC adjusts timeline for Preah Vihear talks
- Trio of Moek Dara cases heard
- Cambodian border-crossers still languishing in Laos
- Incitement claim: Monk called to court over land protest
- Unions cry foul on temp contracts
- Police charge duo in throat-cutting death
- PM defends trafficking action
- Locked in house: Daughter a prisoner for ‘own safety’
- Police Blotter: 20 Dec 2011
- Different takes on NGO law
- Preah Vihear exit talks on agenda
- Officer fired gun in restaurant: police
- Villagers fear arrest over land dispute
- Premier’s letter proves border point: Rainsy
- Court date to draw crowd
- Effects of eviction run deep
- Farmland face-off: Weekend land protest draws 100
- Strike ends with failed bonus bid
- Factory owners will negotiate
- Police Blotter: 19 Dec 2011
- Land cruiser stolen: General’s son charged in car theft
- NGO draft worries
- Pushing a practical education
- No Buddhism ban: Nuon Chea
- Indigenous families’ 6-year title wait ends
- Gunfire hits Thai chopper
- Tuol Kork vendors cry foul
- I was paid $50 to help frame monk: woman
- Trial set for Chea Sim advisers
- Police up city patrols after two murders
- Pocketed pay: Staffer says project boss stole wages
- Immunity suspension looms
- Car accident: Late-night crash puts 5 in hospital
- Police Blotter: 16 Dec 2011
- Film’s use at trial questioned
- Floating zoo’s former residents back to wild
- UNESCO team views Preah Vihear damage
- Paid to protect brothels
- KR aide’s memory still fuzzy
- SRP lawmaker to have immunity suspended
- Prey Lang prayer ban defied
- Borei Keila residents again clash with police
- Restaurant killing: Men accused of murdering their friend
- King Father archive goes live
- Land dispute: Families pay ‘tax’ to collect own cassava
- Police Blotter: 15 Dec 2011
- Ieng Thirith hospital-bound
- KR leader’s wife, cook paint different pictures
- Attempted eviction results in alleged beating of 3 women
- City’s evacuation defended
- Hun Sen puts onus on loggers
- Engineering, science studies seen as way forward for youth
- Faith-based approach to HIV/AIDS reviewed
- Low skills hinder pay hike: officials
- Workers stand firm as dispute gets fiery
- Couple to appeal Anco verdict
- Costly lesson: School boss on run with fees: police
- 5-year-old believed killed by own father
- Crash adds to year’s deadly toll
- Warrants issued: Military men wanted over kill attempt
- Police Blotter: 14 Dec 2011
- Relocated and living on the edge
- AIDS fund fraud alleged
- General’s wife drove torture, court charges
- Trafficking victims sound warning
- In prison, everything has a price
- Three shot as B’bang protest turns violent
- More fishermen repatriated
- 3 charged with attack on judge
- KR tribunal: Questions over witness ‘deaths’
- KRT defence motions denied
- Temples on agenda in Siem Reap
- Police Blotter: 13 Dec 2011
- Karaoke parlour attack
- Lamp accident leaves sisters badly burned
- General tortured by wife, sons
- Groups push government on rights
- Logging arrests lead to education, not jail time
- German charged with raping, torturing maid
- HRP official accused of faking SRP resignations
- Prison move may unravel
- First Boeung Kak titles bring hope
- Man sought in murder of wife, sister-in-law
- Judge case on PM’s radar
- Push to uncover fainting cause
- Police Blotter: 12 Dec 2011
- Truth, justice are equally important
- Tribunal officials’ pronouncements must stick to the facts
- One more dam delay
- Mixed reactions to graft unit
- Ieng Sary aide testifies at KRT
- Two officials charged with beating of judge
- African duo, local women arrested during drug raid
- False alarms trigger fainting
- Fiery start for new union at factory
- Labour talks: Union, M&V sew up deal
- PM’s aid sought in land row
- Killing fields justice: destruction of the family unit
- CPP official denies vote-buying claim
- Satellite city plan: Houses to make way for roads
- Police Blotter: 9 Dec 2011
- On trial before the world
- Health woes slow KRT
- KR’s rape victims given voice
- Killing fields justice: A witness to history being made
- Anco pair given stiff sentences
- Calls to free convicted attacker
- Transparency sought in Xayaburi decision
- Jailbreak: Officer faces charges over trio’s escape
- Common cause for three parties
- Helmet safety gets rolling
- Lightning hits twice as many
- Theft in Brunei: Civil action in absentia for Nan Sy
- Official hurt in village clash
- Land dispute: Villagers ordered off farmland
- Police Blotter: 8 Dec 2011
- Khmer Rouge trial telecasts must continue
- Vietnam blame game
- A search for redemption
- Terse beginning to new relationship among KR tribunal judges
- Trafficked men return home
- Decision delayed on Ieng Thirith
- Land dispute: Threatened villagers protect land
- Koh Kong protest heats up
- Human Rights Party takes CPP beef to UN
- Cambodia, Vietnam to fight border crime
- Tycoon testifies in trust case
- Still no arrest warrants for RCAF threesome
- Groping claim: Defamation concerns for waitress
- Police Blotter: 7 Dec 2011
- KR weren’t ‘bad people’
- Former KR cadre speaks out
- Judge beaten, left lying on road in Mondulkiri
- Maid tells of Malaysia abuse
- Authorities vow to end land fight
- ‘Good example’: US praises trafficking progress
- Villagers cut off by concession
- PM asked to nix move for education offices
- Fishing-lot owner ignores voided bid
- Hun Sen calls for flood-death probes
- Ministry tries to mould and shape its writers
- Opinion: More to justice than a trial
- Police Blotter: 6 Dec 2011
- Ieng Thirith could walk free today
- Bribe money not in account
- Hearing in long land dispute
- Trafficking fears fuel plea for aid
- Singer in hospital after being set ablaze by wife
- US ambassador named
- Subedi visit: UN to look at electoral processes
- ASEAN sets key players for summit
- Officers arrested: Three police charged after drug raids
- Case pleaded to PM
- HRP says meeting blocked
- Fainting factory dispute
- Fugitive denies kidnapping
- Lawmakers off to China
- Vietnam general ready for three-day visit
- Opinion: A better future for workers
- Police Blotter: 5 Dec 2011
- Corruption unchecked
- New twist in drug case
- African traffickers settling here: UN
- Teen ‘mastermind’ convicted
- Climate vulnerability in focus
- Opposition, NGOs say election airtime boost insufficient
- Bribe ‘secured trafficker’s release’
- Licence suspended after dig
- Date set for border discussion
- Caught on video: Jeweller shot, robbed near home
- Bun Rany helps AIDS sufferers
- Hun Sen warns of weight-loss ads
- Controversial dam: Thailand not objecting to Xayaburi
- Woman in hospital after drinking pesticide
- Six injured after truck drives over landmine
- Photos of the week
- Police Blotter: 2 Dec 2011
- Historic US aid project
- Trial asks the $60k question
- Another Cambodian shot dead in Thailand
- Recent floods underscore need for action
- US Senate pushes for Xayaburi funds freeze
- KR victims complain to UN
- Push to combat AIDS stigma
- Police hunt monk over rape of girl
- Land dispute: Villagers soured on authorities
- Man jailed for ’98 murder
- Men deny bringing drugs from Dubai
- Court delays hearing in land dispute case
- Strikers ordered back to work
- PM wants better relations with neighbours
- Opinion: Zero the magic target in HIV fight
- Police Blotter: 1 Dec 2011
- Cop beat my son: mum
- Korea gives Cambodian children free surgery
- Vendors out of pocket
- Parties merge to ‘eliminate poverty’
- Protest for union trio continues
- Villagers locked in land dispute threaten arson
- Charges follow Boeung Kak protest
- Mass faintings hit factory again
- Suicide mystery: Suspect in attack takes his own life
- Shot loggers’ families say cremations forced
- Thai doctor to visit Thai spy
- National measles drive on track, WHO says
- Killing in Kampong Thom: Wife’s throat slit as spouse works nearby
- Police Blotter: 30 Nov 2011
- Scouts faint at stadium
- Men charged over rape and murder of woman
- Injuries, arrests at Boeung Kak clash
- Prison guards claim salaries being stolen
- PM’s cousin guilty, free
- Two nabbed over rice wine deaths
- Strikers back union leaders
- Thais ‘refuse to return dead Cambodians’
- King speaks of ‘golden’ chance to clear mines
- Officials seek flood answers
- Fumes fuel faintings
- Another arrest in kidnap case
- Vote-buying claim sparks row
- Half of GBC dance card filled
- Police Blotter: 29 Nov 2011
- Support for fired monk
- Man recovering after vicious scythe attack
- Mine-free world comes at a price
- Mistreated snake bite kills man
- Six missing after border shooting
- PM order for ACU oversight
- Shirt-theft claim sparks protest, possible strike
- Prison through the eyes of a child
- All but one vote for drug control
- Villagers salute Chea Dara
- Porn charges: Blackmailed by jilted lover
- Maid tales continue to emerge
- Police Blotter: 28 Nov 2011
- General lodges appeal
- Former ambassador gets four years for theft
- National Assembly ‘has enough seats’
- Teacher shot dead while riding moto
- Man charged with raping four girls
- Budget pushed through
- The battle against a hidden foe
- Three more loggers slain along Thai border area
- Women on front line of eviction fight
- Villagers rebel against land verdict for NGO
- HIV, TB funds freeze ‘will have big effect’
- Monk slain in pagoda shooting
- Angkor hoteliers dig heels in
- Investigate torture claims more vigorously, UN urges
- B’bang rice mill destroyed in blaze
- Kidnap suspect faces media
- Grenade on doorstep injures women
- Sex trafficking: Woman tells of container confinement
- Police Blotter: 25 Nov 2011
- KR duo condemn trial
- Dark new chapter in B Kak story
- Pay raise for garment workers
- Hun Sen says he will refrain from joining opposition ‘craziness’
- Maid’s parents demand answers
- Border dispute: Cambodian, Thai forces hold steady
- Police detain hotel unionists
- Landmines claim 286 in one year
- Drug sentencing: Coffee shop bust yields 3 years in jail
- Court overturns fraud verdict
- Call to protect workers in Malaysia
- Politics: Letter costs commune chief a seat
- Police Blotter: 24 Nov 2011
- Nuon Chea’s outburst
- Tribunal offers police an ongoing education
- Courts systematically used to ‘threaten’ villagers, NGOs say
- Developer vows to help families
- UN mission calls troops to Lebanon
- Missing in Malaysia: Father says concerns fell on deaf ears
- Tears flow at stupa unveiling
- Cambodia to reject all Thai claims on temple
- Court hears brothel charges
- Blaze destroys buses, office
- Voting complaints lodged at NEC
- Drug bust: Police arrest 10 suspects during raids
- Seven billion and counting
- Was Ieng Thirith smarter than the Trial Chamber?
- Police Bloter: 23 Nov 2011
- KR crimes recounted
- Girl allegedly drugged, forced into prostitution
- Family told to collect daughter’s remains by recruitment agency
- Entire SRP could walk: Mu Sochua
- Fugitive directors face seven years in prison
- Smugglers’ blues: International quartet face drug charges
- ASEAN visit prompts training
- Brothel trio sent to prison
- Sexual harassment: Court probes groping case
- Villagers try diplomatic route
- Lakeside residents to receive land titles
- Body of infant found in river
- Villagers sick from years-old soda
- Police Blotter: 22 Nov 2011
- Angkor water tested
- Bank told to reconsider funding if draft passed
- Malaria war can be won
- Justice begins for victims
- Kingdom’s three-year land rush
- Fresh Koh Pich investigation sought
- Child abuse: Man charged with raping wife’s child
- Floods abate, but villagers still isolated
- Toilet drive aimed at reducing disease, death
- Accused couple passes on SRP help
- Girl dies in wasp attack
- Cambodia takes reins of ASEAN leadership
- Party out of senate race
- English tourist drowns
- Police seek identity of man found in bag
- Police Blotter: 21 Nov 2011
- Ieng Thirith unfit
- Duch verdict set for February
- Trafficked fishermen rescued in Indonesia
- Drug czar on trial
- ‘Huge changes’ made to new draft union law
- Ex-Chea Sim adviser back on witness stand
- Self-immolation: Kratie man sets himself ablaze, dies
- Alleged jumper dies on Street 19
- Schools need ‘a year to recover’
- Border resolution inches closer
- Cram session for KRT complaints
- Villagers protest for more flats
- This week in photos
- Verdict delayed in Hun Sen cousin case
- Pagoda sex trial: Teenagers deny raping 6-year-old
- Police Blotter: 18 Nov 2011
- Nuon Chea declared fit for trial in Case 002
- Thais talk troop exit
- Thaksin amnesty mooted
- Prince makes case to royalists
- Medicine under microscope
- Rainsy threat to spark ‘constitutional crisis’
- Young housekeeper detained
- Ex-rail workers fear pay has left station
- Army officer on drug-dealing charge
- ASEAN team ready for meet
- Land titles sought in Kampong Thom
- Two die in explosion
- Police Blotter: 17 Nov 2011
- Runaway bribes targeted
- Prey Lang protest puts foursome in firing line
- Official says faintings a ‘scar’ on image of nation’s factories
- SRP pledges budget boycott
- Former police chief earns 4-year jail term
- American drug dealer gets 3-year sentence
- Schools face book deficit
- Tourist who tried to rape cleaner jailed
- KRT critic offers ‘Poetic Justice’
- Mental disabilities on agenda
- Remove Buddha statue, commander requests
- Spirited vote for monk
- ‘Medium-sized’ catfish turns up
- Common cause: Villagers unite to seek aid in dispute
- Better Factories Program is responding to change
- Police Blotter: 16 Nov 2011
- Graft complaints ‘piling up’
- Hun Sen blasts SRP in speech
- Maid’s body bound for home
- July sub-decrees list Preah Vihear grants
- Tough test for new CEO
- Jarai man gets day in court
- KRT paralysed, report claims
- Traffic accident: Boy killed in rollover car wreck
- More child-sex charges for Brit
- Commune chief seeks intervention in sacking
- Trio preyed on migrant
- Bootleg wine shutters Siem Reap shop
- Coffee-shop duo in hot water
- Trafficking bust: Japanese pair held on drug charge
- Police Blotter: 15 Nov 2011
- Tilted playing field decried
- Mining fumes plague Battambang families
- Activists pressured on return
- Collision with general allegedly ends in attack
- Chief says city needs more fire-engine drivers
- SRP slams Senate-bid rumours
- Photos of the day
- Students struggle to stay afloat after floods
- Pagoda sex assault: Three monks held over alleged rape
- Firm denies dam report bias
- Harassment case: Waitress left in tears, sues ‘two gropers’
- Police Blotter: 14 Nov 2011
- Girl drowns in pond
- Australian sailor dies in Sihanoukville
- Maid deaths hit nerve in KL
- Garment staff get pay, push for labour rights
- Fire rips through Siem Reap
- Death, injuries as man drives car into pagoda
- Prey Lang activists, police face off
- Murders, assaults surge ‘more than 250 per cent’
- A prayer for muddied waters
- Police Blotter: 11 Nov 2011
- Monk in hot water
- Father hacked son to death with axe: police
- Festival haunts survivors
- Showdown looms in Prey Lang
- Maid death numbers shock
- Trafficking broker identified
- Acid attacks: Victim rejects meeting with perpetrators
- Water Festival unusually quiet
- Husband says wife left to die in delivery room
- Dam report decried
- Villager fired upon by soldier
- Police Blotter: 10 Nov 2011
- Funcipec party grows
- Theary Seng criticises KRT as ‘political farce’
- Paying the price for Prey Lang
- ‘Brand aid’ failing workers
- Copping to bribery
- Sex trafficking: Arrest after ‘karaoke parlour’ raid
- Residents rejoice as court reopens case
- Officials test pregnant women at risk of HIV
- Elephants roaming closer to villages
- Monks implicated in man’s beating death
- Teacher in Takeo cries foul over firing
- Cambodian-American ‘optimistic’ for election
- Police Blotter: 9 Nov 2011
- Fun with gun ends in tragedy for friends
- RCAF promotions frozen
- Message hits home with net-sex humour
- Ransom bungle alleged
- Assembly passes prison law
- Police chief revenge attack
- Prey Lang protesters plan to defy ban on entering forest
- School scam: Students lose out in school scam
- Man pleads guilty to selling drugs at Naga
- Ieng Sary seeks delay to case 002 for appeal
- Pursat Prison: Staff treated as inmates, guard says
- Rural areas plagued by shortage of toilets
- Military officials caught off guard in brothel raid
- Wraps taken off Twin Dragons
- Editor says lawsuit threatens free press
- Police Blotter: 8 Nov 2011
- A long journey home
- Prison law expected to get Assembly OK
- Massive mosquito-net program begins today
- Doctor jailed over child sex
- Palace denies Rainsy was sent royal invite
- Bust lands major meth haul
- Sentencing fears remain despite acid law’s passage
- Sacked police chiefs face judge
- Fire safety law on tap
- Sick birds allegedly sold ahead of H5N1 purge
- Ieng Thirith unable to testify, attorneys say
- Homes at former lakeside flooded
- Ministry suspends verdict
- Police Blotter: 7 Nov 2011
- Signs of the times
- $100,000 gold heist
- Villagers seek PM’s help for ousted monk
- Acid law expected to pass
- General sentenced to 4 years
- Nuon Chea team blasts prosecutor
- Struggling to keep pace
- Flood aid continues to pour in
- Overcrowding bane of prison health
- Khmer Rouge tribunal judges spilt once more
- Embezzlement appeal held sans appellant
- Registration row: NEC rejects illegal voter accusations
- ‘Rare’ dual flu infection spotted
- Villagers protest at eviction attempt
- A continuing partnership
- Police Blotter: 4 Nov 2011
- Axe attack injures three
- Body formed to look into isssues of elderly
- Disgraced diplomat’s trial starts
- New ads push prenatal care
- CITA requests inquiry
- PM weighs in on China debt debate
- Former two-star generals sent to prison after questioning
- Acid attack victim to tell court of her ordeal
- Call to end evictions
- Border violence: Suspected loggers shot in Thailand
- Police to study Khmer Rouge
- Funds for students allegedly pocketed by school director
- About-face on ad ban
- Bridge families await funds
- Fraud case: Former Chea Sim adviser back in court
- Police Blotter: 3 Nov 2011
- Land protest continues
- Villagers face court
- Caution: Children at work
- Students faint during fainting talk
- Rights report on maids draws government ire
- Acid draft law inches forward
- Brutal Siem Reap double murder claims mother, daughter
- Borei Keila residents seek intervention
- Drug legislation: Debate on law set for next month
- Food security in focus as floods recede
- Open borders still on agenda
- Family feud sees kids beat father over land
- Villagers protest at port
- Chief plans riverbank petition
- Slapped son suicides
- US pledges more cash
- Police Blotter: 2 Nov 2011
- Rainsy asylum claim
- Indonesia ‘ready’ to send border observers
- Two-star generals caught with ice
- Spirited reopening for Anful
- ‘Sorcerer’ slain: Pair charged over murder of old man
- Plea to Russia for temple aid
- Cambodian population dips, says UN report
- Villagers seek NGO help in land disputes
- Suicide attempt: Man drinks pesticide after fight
- Leopards saved from flood
- Denmark doubles aid for flooding victims
- Police Blotter: 1 Nov 2011
- Return of the king
- Mixed messages on trafficking
- Suspects charged with murder in Prey Veng
- Price increase set for Post’s Khmer edition
- Flood-hit families warn kids face death
- King Father invites Rainsy to crash the party
- New bat discovery in Ratanakkiri
- Villagers block national road
- KRT will hear Case 002 allegations of atrocities
- Police Blotter: 31 Oct 2011
- Chamber rejects request
- Lightning kills couple
- Ministry requests annual royal pardons
- Government makes U-turn on NGO law
- Another timeout for Anful
- Cayley retracts 003 statement
- Military trial of general begins
- Bribery query: Trial under way for PM’s cousin
- Lopsided election coverage highlighted in new report
- Siem Reap families relocate from river
- Wildlife sanctuary shrinks again
- Six-man ‘army’ sentenced
- US military engagement on rise
- Convicted pedophile deported to Britain
- Temporary school’s in session
- Villagers await land dispute verdict
- Police Blotter: 28 Oct 2011
- Kratie villagers press ongoing land protest
- King Father returns ahead of 89th birthday
- Union lands court KO
- Infighting continues to plague tribunal
- Big Buddha unearthed at Ta Prom
- Free speech under fire: Licadho
- Chea Sim case suspects questioned
- Opposition lawmakers fear non-Cambodians are registering to vote
- Climate plan has Kingdom seeing REDD
- Fainting report finds heat, hysteria
- Laos logging leaves Cambodians in limbo
- Pagoda puzzle: Accused monk won’t give up robe
- Land clearance riles villagers
- Peace agreement: Official hits back at SRP over accords
- US-funded nuclear scanner makes debut
- Juvenile rapist given three-year sentence
- Police Blotter: 27 Oct 2011
- Judges decry KRT missteps
- Soldier for hire allegedly detains rights workers
- Mosquito net campaign launched
- Maid firm roots run deep
- Lakeside residents set misery to music
- Draft acid law set for debate in National Assembly
- Assistance deal inked
- Stories vary on latest mass fainting incident
- Rape charge for healer
- Trees blamed for lack of air
- City to put best face forward for ASEAN
- Police Blotter: 26 Oct 2011
- Development meet focuses on MDGs
- Assembly talks territorial integrity
- KRT interference alleged
- Students collapse en masse
- US lends training hand
- Appeal date pushed back for Thai spies
- Kidnappers release three-star general’s son
- Mass fainting follows use of insecticide
- Gains, challenges seen in maternal health
- Broken promise spurs protest
- Water, sanitation top flood meeting agenda
- Border shooting: Five shot, one dead on Thai border
- Villagers waiting for payment
- Police Blotter: 25 Oct 2011
- Young sisters drown in Banteay Meanchey
- Takeo storm injures 14, damages homes
- Governor accused of intimidation, threats
- Anniversary of accords draws mixed reaction
- Defiance, questions greet ban
- Billionaire brings the gift of reading
- Government derides NGO law critics
- Study finds toxic mercury in skin-whitening creams
- An island flooded by debt
- Villagers defend monk from theft accusation
- NGO director charged with indecent acts
- Police Blotter: 24 Oct 2011
- Maid ban breached
- Maid ban finally complete
- UN urges end to KRT meddling
- Taking aim at ‘voluntourism’
- Ieng Thirith defence team eyes quick exit
- American sentenced to 10 years in sex case
- Fainting at Gap supplier
- Land disputes again on rise
- Charges reduced in high-profile drug case
- Fatal feast: Wine sellers questioned after deaths
- New UN flood numbers grim
- Conference eyes path toward gender equality in Kingdom
- KRT investigation overdue
- Police Blotter: 21 Oct 2011
- Maid firm exposed
- Villagers stranded atop a hill
- Under-age maids : Signature leads to suicide bid
- Ieng Thirith’s fitness on trial
- Brothel protection charge leads to warrant
- Residents seek market price
- Kratie villagers dead after drinking wine
- Health scare: Skin cream use puts teen in hospital
- Complaint lodged for ousted SRP lawmaker
- Dredging ends, effects linger
- MP seeks crackdown on Koh Kong logging
- Clarification
- Police Blotter: 20 Oct 2011
- Tweeting judge’s cyber diary
- Case 002 start date set
- Flow of flood aid speeds up
- China’s dam plans don’t hold water with panelists
- Trafficking arrests
- Police barred from casino murder scene
- Abuse of minor: Frenchman gets 7 years for child sex
- ‘Kafka-esque’ ASEAN move
- Lakeside villagers give their support
- Festival boat ban: Counting the cost
- Police Blotter: 19 Oct 2011
- Maid ban ‘cosmetic’
- Prison law set for approval
- Obama set for first visit, official says
- Electric vote: Power plant deal agreed by Assembly
- Help sought for loggers held by Thais
- Hun Sen’s cousin to be put on trial
- Lakeside families face summonses
- Floods not yet an ‘emergency’
- KRT’s ‘deficiencies’ decried
- Protest blocked by security guards
- Police Blotter: 18 Oct 2011
- Vendors seek discount
- Road tax rip-off
- Teachers claim exam graft
- Protest planned despite warning
- Five coup plotters freed by royal pardon
- Maid freeze wins support
- UN official set for visit to KR tribunal
- Aid arrives but floods slow to recede
- Commune chief faces accusations over vote registration
- UN experts criticise draft NGO law
- Police Blotter: 17 Oct 2011
- Suspects arrested over kidnapping, stabbing
- Water Festival cancelled
- Another power deal for senator
- TV portrayal riles villagers
- KRT judge ‘bowed to’ NGO pressure, says government
- Recruiting firm told to close
- Factory bows, but strike continues
- $10,000 compensation sought in child-sex case
- Drug traffickers get 10 years to life in jail
- Rights staffers questioned
- Police Blotter: 14 Oct 2011
- Scars that never heal
- ‘Safe areas’ are running out of food
- Judge defends investigations
- Students cry as bail denied
- Fleeing tourist lands 28-year jail sentence
- Indian diplomat seen as key to graft probe
- ‘Loggers’ cross border
- Strikers used as ‘slave labour’
- Ministry defends newspaper closures
- Police Blotter: 13 Oct 2011
- Registrations extended
- Workers returned
- Six dead as overloaded boat hits bad weather
- KRT has 'right' to investigate
- Rare Giant Ibis loses habitat
- Relief effort falls short in worst-hit province
- Frail war crimes suspect ‘not afraid’ to face tribunal
- Concern over maid’s death
- US-China ties all at sea
- Preah Vihear DMZ wins support from both sides
- Frenchman’s sex case reinvestigated
- Demilitarised zone around Preah Vihear created
- Memories live strong for Khmer Rouge survivors
- Woman jailed for murder
- Disorder in the court
- Violent scenes in a rice paddy
- Villagers guard land in dispute
- Rainsy sentenced to two years
- Officials meet donor groups
- Leaving no soldier behind
- Business
- Premier pushes skyscrapers
- Banks grab customers with mobile services
- Sihanoukville port revenues see increase
- Banks sign agreement with finance ministry
- Kingdom’s loans rise 33%, deposists 20%
- ATMs rise on new banks, rural cardholders
- 5th Vietnam bank opens door
- Rubber orders up for domestic exporter
- Powers of social media marketing
- Tourism officials look to clean up cities
- Exports to Korea climb 100%
- Tourists increase in Sihanoukville, Angkor
- Backing sought for coal-fired power plant
- Insurance premium, claims see quick rise
- Investment in SEZs up 683%
- Rising demand for Kingdom’s lobsters
- New China deals inked
- 4G claims seen as still 'way too early'
- Linehaul, logistically speaking
- MFIs still seeing significant growth
- Cassava demand up 111%
- Indonesia eyes Kingdom's rice, telco, tourism sectors
- Kingdom expects 15% economic growth in 2014
- Micro-insurers confront obstacles
- Ministry ends unpopular fee for Cambodia business
- The shift to online trading
- Oil production delayed
- Gas prices at all-time high
- Mobile subscribers exceed population
- Kingdom trade with Vietnam climbs 54%
- New Mfone CEO in chair next month as business struggles
- Seafood spat leaves bitter taste
- Unlicensed property firms targeted by government
- USAID injects cash in MFI
- Kingdom considers oil imports from Iran
- Kingdom’s 2011 GDP hits 6.9%
- Large jump in number of workers to Korea
- Hotelier books profits in capital
- Agriculture to see lending growth
- Food costs expose gap in country’s production
- University expands its faculty for rubber
- Milled rice exports drop in January
- Foreign joint venture eyes banana farming in Koh Kong province
- Nation needs cash to meet its fish target for 2019
- Kingdom diplomats to promote investment
- Choosing health insurance
- Thailand import ban on rice slows trade with Cambodia
- Kingdom relieved after US internet law fails to pass
- Festival visitor numbers increase
- MIME backs Kingdom SMEs
- 2011 rubber prices surge 132 per cent on demand
- Export figures up 42% in 2011
- Growing a business naturally
- Foreign banks eye Kingdom’s prospects
- Cambodia still in fight to curb pirated goods
- Phnom Penh waives property tax for some
- Cambodian hotels earn ASEAN distinction
- Kingdom prices climb 5 per cent in December
- Product sales a likely strategy for Kingdom’s new telecom
- Predictions for CSX start date
- Largest-ever Cambodian solar project launched
- The pros and cons of credit-card ownership
- Beer makers binge on ads
- Kratie fears loss of dolphin
- MFI survey claims debtor success
- Hun Sen lifts fish-export ban
- ASEAN tourism forum highlights region’s push for further integration
- CSX technically ready for listing
- Milled-rice exports grew 150% in 2011
- Hyundai to boost auto production
- How-to for Kingdom’s SMEs
- New business up 20% in 2011
- Cassava processing, China trade planned
- City judge reinstates CATA head after row
- MFI debt fears for farmers
- Economy boosts banking in 2011
- Local craft makers to brand products
- Reasons for optimism in US
- Kingdoms’ trade: Cambodian cassava on way to China
- Organic palm sugar exports increase
- PTT talks expansion plans
- Gaming firm reveals plans for project in Sihanoukville
- Cambodia Angkor Air plans flights to Seoul
- Launch set for new Kandal port
- Kingdom, Cuba to sign agriculture MoU
- Chinese firm plans $500m investment
- Kingdom car sales up in 2011
- Traders at border say Thais ban corn sales
- Pharma firm survives, thrives
- Sihanoukville hotel and casino re-opens
- Kingdom’s ports see busy 2011
- Draft law on farmer’s co-ops near completion
- Cambodian riel proves stable throughout 2011
- Exchange a step closer to trading
- Fish exports fall in plan to increase production
- Make money with money
- Emaxx still considering Excell deal 6 months on
- Border row hurts tourist numbers in Preah Vihear
- Sea Festival a success
- Chinese firms eye $500m rice investment
- Oil claims talks in focus again
- Cambodian rice exporter wins approval for shipments to China
- Government takes aim at property issues with draft law
- Trade finance grows in 2011
- Tourists to Siem Reap jump 23% for the year
- Kingdom takes steps to attract milled-rice buyers
- Croc skins new focus for farmers
- Tax revenues from casinos climb 25 per cent in 2011
- What’s in store for the world’s markets in 2012?
- Tourism turmoil continues
- Kingdom’s cassava crop hurt by Thai holiday break
- Cambodian rice output grows in 2011 despite floods
- Inflation dips in November
- Kingdom’s exports up 42% on garments, food
- Travel association in turmoil
- New securities dealer launches in Kingdom
- Pakistan, Cambodia talk economic ties
- Holiday sales find place in Kingdom
- Phnom Penh’s new cafe culture
- Shine on Pailin gems seen fading
- Digital content key to growth for Kingdom’s telecom firms
- Finding profit potential in the rich soil of Pailin
- Ly Yong Phat mill’s sugar to reach market in March
- Kingdom’s rubber exports soar 53% on continued Asia demand
- Bank no. 33 sets up shop
- ADB offers $15m loan for financial-sector growth
- Flood damage extends to next year’s salt crop
- The urgent need for reform
- Kingdom pushes power grid
- China’s soft power growing
- Telecom Cambodia finds Vietnamese ISP partner
- Takeo rice mill expected in 2012
- Minebea opens $60m factory in Cambodia
- Kingdom adapts to China’s banks
- Japanese firms eye Kingdom’s potential
- Concerns over illegal mining
- Kingdom’s concern over crisis in Europe
- CNOOC to drill this month
- PM gives new GDP outlook
- Local MFI signs deal with global social investment company
- Vietnamese electrical firm will enter market
- Micro-insurers eye rural poor
- SMEs must network to increase efficiency
- Korean company LG to join forces with Cellcard
- Marrying product and client through effective marketing
- Thai rail link back on track
- $6bn in projects approved in 2011
- Air Asia expands services, flights
- SAP sees growth in shipments
- Cambodia to send labour to Qatar
- Visitors fill hotels in Sihanoukville
- Finance: Second Taiwanese bank gets approved
- Laos dam looms over fish quota
- Rice output increases even despite heavy floods
- IMF says Kingdom’s GDP growth now less than 6%
- PM opens Kampot hydrodam
- A path forward for Cambodia’s SMEs
- Kingdom exporter inks rice deal with Philippines firm
- Customers call Metfone on promise
- Kingdom sees boost in foreign reserves
- First micro-insurer launches in Kingdom
- Diversify your portfolio with real-estate assets
- New plant a benefit for cassava crop
- Tourism figures continue to climb
- Google eyes dominance over Apple in mobile space
- Oil refinery to be built
- Shipments at PP port more than expected
- Local boss using his noodle
- ClickNet looks to have signed off
- EU crisis hurting silk sector
- GDP growth drives petrol imports 67% year-on-year
- Moody’s offers update on Kingdom’s credit outlook
- Prices steady in October
- China firm plans bauxite processing plant in Kratie
- Neighbourly chat: Vietnamese eye chances in Cambodia
- Pyramid scheme or golden opportunity for business?
- First furniture factory in Kingdom to open
- ASEAN gap remains stark
- Electricity purchases shown: local supply short
- Tech Talk: Transforming TV from idiot box to internet hub
- Rubber industry growth a priority
- Local use of yuan likely to rise
- Kingdom’s exports jump 44%
- Government may follow rice goal with one for rubber
- Korean firm looks to open LED plant in the Kingdom
- Hun Sen rebukes World Bank
- PM calls for more rice reforms
- French financing: Cambodian MFI fetches $5m loan
- Banks offer millions to millers
- Renewable energy to power Takeo milling plant
- This is the fastest-growing way of running a business
- World Bank lowers GDP projection
- Tech Talk: Sky’s the limit for future of cloud computing
- Rail line discussed for north Cambodia
- Garment shipments jump 30% on low prices
- Kingdom’s carmakers curbed
- SMEs not yet ready for CSX
- Royal Group linked to new $2.2bn firm
- Milled rice exports climb, prices soar
- Refresh Mobile buys WING
- Airport expansion key to Kingdom tourism
- Manulife to launch operations in Kingdom
- Kingdom plans flood relief spend
- Society’s new public enemy number one
- The Future of the Mobile Phone
- Issues with Kingdom’s rice exports
- Ministry questions oil assessment
- Cambodia-South Korea trade jumps 45%
- Kingdom okays ICBC
- Cambodia-Thai trade still on track
- Local, foreign tourists head to beach for festival
- Australian airline will launch direct flights to Kingdom
- Increase in visitors to Preah Vihear
- NGOs urge micro help for farmers
- Japanese oil firm plans Cambodian operations
- Kingdom, WTO call on US to drop tariffs
- Brush-off for cure-all toothpaste
- Exports delayed: Floods and crisis sink rubber price
- Cash is always king for strong companies
- Weak spots seen in Kingdom trade
- A need for speed and power
- Insurers hit with few flood claims
- Tourism will drive food service sector growth
- UAE considering Kingdom’s rice
- Koh Kong’s first garment factory to launch next April
- State borrowing may spike
- Credit ratings don’t yet matter
- WTO review of Kingdom trade policy expected
- Private firms plan CSX IPOs
- South Korean manufacturers eye Cambodia
- PPAP shipping numbers up
- Regulator sees growth
- Tech talk with an industry veteran
- Chinese firm buys timber concession
- Floods drive fishing sector
- Lending to the state is far from risk-free
- Brighton seeks funds for mine in Kingdom
- Ministry makes appeal to property taxpayers
- Construction spend nears $1bn
- Credit rating drops
- Fund raising: Kingdom may borrow more in 2012
- New carriers to service Kingdom
- Yangon bound: New flights to Myanmar after delay
- Vietnam trade passes $2bn
- Crocodile prices down, breeders blame floods
- When even nine isn’t a crowd
- Kingdom licenses newest advisory firm
- Camintel to join mobile scramble
- Korean bred: New bakery franchise to open in 2012
- ACLEDA, Tong Yang sign MoU
- High food prices shrink imports in third quarter
- Cambodia’s beer market growing more crowded
- Floods to push up non-performing loans in 4th quarter
- Casino tax revenues to reach $20m in 2011
- Revving up: Demand for cars rising in Cambodia
- The many worlds of CBM Corp
- Learning to play the stock averages
- High-grade gold value found in Ratanakkiri
- Food, fuel prices jump again
- Insurance revenues to rise 20% for the year
- Cambodia, China talk trade at biz exposition
- Minister rejects World Bank report
- Experts call for increased relief funds in 2012
- Rice tax law to push exports
- Bank of China offers e-banking in Cambodia
- Kingdom’s fish exports in decline
- MFI opens with $50m loan package
- Hun Sen talks trade with Sino counterpart
- From manager to scavenger
- A Koh Kong wrong
- Long-awaited city mall finally opens its doors
- Long-awaited city mall finally opens its doors
- Exports up despite EU crisis
- Banks spared flooding woes
- Cassava exports jump 94%
- Kingdom factory goes for the gold
- GE, Kingdom sign development MoU for energy projects
- A growing, and crucial, sector
- Experts question Thai energy crisis declaration
- High-output rice seed factory set to be built
- China provides Kingdom security scanners
- IMF’s Cambodia outlook upbeat
- Kingdom’s trade with Thailand up
- Government acts on rice price
- Cash crop deal to aid Kingdom
- A threat to Kingdom’s FDI
- Plan for EU-ASEAN summit
- Huge real estate deal gets tongues wagging
- FDI soars 250% over last year
- Mfone CEO to resign, company says still open to merger talks
- Firms question SECC prakas
- Floods force GDP revision
- CSX trading postponed again until next year
- Capitalism meets Khmer culture
- How branding drives business
- Flood costs to surpass $100mn
- Oil industry observers cheer first public release of EIA
- Constructor group launched
- Calls for cables in the capital to be buried underground
- Glittering promises still need to be kept
- CamGSM deal nixed by Telkom
- Investment on the rise nationwide
- Financial planning: Vietnamese bank targets rural clients
- Phnom Penh Port shipments increase
- Thais to reconsider oil MoU
- WTO calls for dumping law
- Mine concession sale planned in Ratanakkiri
- Trading stocks, even in declining markets
- Kingdom’s inflation still rising
- Tourism numbers up through August
- IMF sees chances to grow
- Kingdom suspected origin of cyber attack
- Taiwan bank enters full sector
- China IPO to benefit Kingdom
- Travel to coast down during Pchum Ben
- How Asia escapes EU’s woes
- Kingdom set for IT growth over next decade
- CEDAC president talks Thai rice policy, Hun Sen’s 2015 goal
- Oil-claims talks ‘highly likely’
- Port sees revenues increase this year
- Calls for Kingdom to join transparency group
- Questioning the legacy of Thaksin’s economic policies
- Feeding the farming sector
- Major Chinese bank to open
- Revenues from trade inspection climbing
- Outlook on Campu ‘negative’
- SMEs call for better loan rates
- Cambodia securities firms to merge
- The allure of M&A deals proved a myth
- Shanghai firm lead the way
- Cambodia, Vietnam talk trade
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