Story Archive
2014-12-29
At least 190 villagers have tested positive for the virus since late last month.
2014-12-29
The head of the group says accusations of underreported sales lack proof.
2014-12-22
The medical practitioner admits to reusing needles while treating patients.
2014-12-20
All 13 are under UN protection and will undergo screening for refugee status.
2014-12-19
The opposition says the move will end animosity between lawmakers and advance the democratic process.
2014-12-19
The interference from local authorities comes despite assurances of cooperation from the government.
2014-12-18
He urges villagers to remain calm while experts review suspected cases.
2014-12-17
Health officials say the virus has spread to young and old alike.
2014-12-16
A health official suggests contaminated needles are to blame.
2014-12-15
The Justice Ministry says the king’s written request has been submitted to the Supreme Council of Magistracy.
2014-12-11
When found, the refugees from Vietnam’s Central Highlands will have to go through a screening process.
2014-12-10
They hand petitions to lawmakers calling for an end to the use of violence against people, and to land grabs.
2014-12-10
The pledge follows local interference in attempts to assess the needs and status of the group.
2014-12-09
Supporters deliver petitions to embassies ahead of Human Rights Day.
2014-12-08
The recent death of a homeless man in one of the facilities prompts an outcry.
2014-12-05
Local authorities refuse to help pending instructions from Phnom Penh.
2014-12-03
The agency wants to determine the group’s status after a month of hiding in the jungle.
2014-12-02
It says the 13 asylum seekers should be allowed to pursue refugee claims.
2014-12-01
Differences remain on who will appoint its members.
2014-11-28
They say they fear being caught and repatriated home.
2014-11-26
The party is also pushing to get a television channel up and running.
2014-11-25
But charges against Loun Sovath remain intact.
2014-11-24
They call for help from the UN and rights groups, fearing deportation to Vietnam.
2014-11-24
A party leader says they may consider a boycott if election reforms are not agreed upon.
2014-11-20
The prime minister says those charged committed ‘criminal acts.’
2014-11-19
He says the government is losing money by allowing a private company to oversee ticket sales.
2014-11-18
Recent arrests and imprisonments show how the courts are used as a political tool, he says.
2014-11-14
They slam the arrests and convictions as politically motivated.
2014-11-12
The four had protested the sentencing of fellow land campaigners a day earlier.
2014-11-12
The government decides that workers should receive a monthly salary increase of U.S. $28.