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Cambodia loses an independent voice |
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Monday, 25 June 2007 |
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A tiny but influential French-language newspaper closes in Phnom
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Cambodia: Blogs sharply criticize donor meetings |
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Sunday, 24 June 2007 |
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The international media, carefully following the recent meeting
between Prime Minister Hun Sen and foreign donors, exploded in
disdain this week over an “annual ritual” repeated yet
again: Hun Sen promised to purge his government of corrupt
officials, pleaded for more aid, and was granted his wish, without
question, by the international donor community. |
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Britain requires biometric data of visa applicants in Cambodia |
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Friday, 22 June 2007 |
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All applicants for a UK visa in Cambodia are required to provide
their biometric data in the form of finger scans and digital
photography from 22 June 2007. |
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Cambodia asks for more foreign aid |
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 |
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Cambodia's prime minister asked foreign donors for more aid
Tuesday while hitting back at critics who doubt his government's
ability to manage prospective windfall revenues from oil and gas
amid rampant corruption. |
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Sir Bobby Charlton to visit Cambodia |
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
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English footballing legend Sir Bobby Charlton will pay a visit to
Cambodia next month to participate in a landmine victim awareness
programme, a spokesman from the country's national football
federation said Saturday. |
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Cambodge Soir folds after 12 year run |
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Friday, 15 June 2007 |
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Major French-language newspaper in Cambodia, the 12-year-old Cambodge Soir, has closed down permanently after a two-day strike, local media quoted a statement as saying Thursday. |
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Cambodia's "Killing Fields" trial gets go-ahead |
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Wednesday, 13 June 2007 |
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Cambodian and international judges agreed the underlying rules on
Wednesday for the special court to try Pol Pot's top surviving
henchmen, allowing the long-awaited "Killing Fields" tribunal to
proceed in earnest. |
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Former US diplomat questions worth of planned Cambodia tribunal |
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Tuesday, 12 June 2007 |
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Cambodian and international judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in
the Courts of Cambodia are meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to
hammer out differences on rules for the long-awaited Khmer Rouge
tribunal. But the last U.S. diplomat to leave Cambodia before
the Khmer Rouge took over in April 1975, says the court's proposed
$56-million budget would be better used for schools and
hospitals. VOA's Reasey Poch reports from Washington others
disagree and say a trial is necessary for Cambodia's recovery. |
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Cambodia's oil bonanza muted by uncertainties |
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Monday, 11 June 2007 |
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Two years after discovering oil off its coast, uncertainty clouds
Cambodia's nascent petroleum sector, with analysts saying it is
impossible to gauge the extent of the country's fuel deposits or
their impact on one of the world's poorest economies. |
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Cambodia: Denuded by corruption, plunder, impunity |
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 |
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"If (they) come to Cambodia, I will hit
them until their heads are broken," says a government official from
the South-east Asian country in a local newspaper report on
Tuesday. |
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