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Bloomberg - Tue Nov 24, 6:56 pm ET
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping plans to visit Japan next month to meet with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, Nikkei English News said, without citing anyone. Xi will also visit South Korea, Cambodia and Myanmar, the report said.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 12:43 am ET
Prosecutors called Tuesday for the former Khmer Rouge prison chief to receive a long jail term for his role in the "Killing Fields" atrocities as they delivered final arguments in his trial.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 10:51 pm ET
Prosecutors called Tuesday for the former Khmer Rouge prison chief to receive a long jail term for his role in the "Killing Fields" atrocities as they delivered final arguments in his trial.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 18, 9:44 pm ET
Hitler's chief architect Albert Speer is set to play a posthumous role this week when the trial of the main jailer for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge regime hears final arguments from lawyers.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mon Nov 23, 10:24 pm ET
Khmer Rouge prison chief requests that UN-backed tribunal release him, citing time... China - Shanghai - Asia - Business and Economy - Society and Culture
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Christian News Wire - Tue Nov 24, 9:26 am ET
QUITO, Ecuador, Nov. 24 / Christian Newswire / -- Since November 19, World Vision and thousands of people around the world have been traveling the globe in search of the Christmas spirit as part of the Christian humanitarian agency's " Spirit of Christmas" tour . The month-long tour features interviews and stories with children and families in the United States, Ecuador, Cambodia, Zambia and ...
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Scientific American - Mon Nov 23, 5:48 pm ET
For nearly 20 years, the critically endangered Siamese crocodile ( Crocodylus siamensis ) has been considered nearly extinct in the wild, victimized by habitat loss and poaching. A small population was found in Cambodia in 2000 and, until now, it was believed that, at most, 250 of the rare crocodiles existed in the world. [More]
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UPI - Fri Nov 20, 1:48 pm ET
BANGKOK, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Thai and Cambodian military leaders will meet next week amid growing tensions over Phnom Penh's appointment of a fugitive former Thai premier as an adviser.
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Environmental News Network - Mon Nov 23, 10:47 am ET
Conservationists searching for one of the world's most endangered crocodile species say they have found dozens of the reptiles lounging in plain sight at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center in Cambodia.
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AsianWeek - Mon Nov 23, 1:57 am ET
>>Asian Pacific Islanders Call to Action for Comprehensive Immigration Reform >>International Expert on Diabetes to Launch Initiative for Cambodian American Survivors of Genocide Compiled by Melissa He BAY/CAL Asian Pacific Islanders Call to Action for Comprehensive Immigration Reform More than 16,000 people gathered together to listen in on a virtual “town hall” conference call from ...
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UPI - Thu Nov 19, 3:44 pm ET
N'DJAMENA, Chad, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- The United Nations said Thursday 42 Cambodian troops have arrived in Chad to provide security and humanitarian help there and in the Central African Republic.
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EARTHtimes.org - Thu Nov 19, 11:58 pm ET
Bangkok - A Thai labourer allegedly killed a Cambodian co-worker with an axe early Friday after a heated and inebriated argument over the two countries' deteriorating diplomatic relations, police said. Thai national Sinchai Namnon, 44, was the chief ...
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UPI - Thu Nov 19, 7:43 am ET
BANGKOK, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Thai nationals working for a Cambodian air traffic control firm were suspended after one of them was charged with spying, officials said.
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USA Today - Wed Nov 18, 4:23 pm ET
Conservationists searching for one of the world's most endangered crocodile species say they have found dozens of the reptiles lounging in plain sight at a wildlife rescue center in Cambodia.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 18, 9:59 am ET
After six months of testimony in the first U.N.-backed trial of a high-ranking member of the former Khmer Rouge, many Cambodians who suffered from the tyrannical regime have one question: Why is it taking so long?