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Three locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by UNESCO to its World Heritage List.
Cambodia’s military will begin conscripting civilians next year, Prime Minister Hun Manet said Monday, citing rising tensions ...
A 2006 law that mandated 18 months of military service for all Cambodians between the ages of 18 and 30 was adopted by the ...
Cambodia’s parliament passed a law mandating military service for citizens aged 18 to 30 for 18 months, but it has never been ...
Tight border controls in Trat have entered their third week, crippling trade and tourism. Only one seller remains open at the ...
A border crisis has plunged Thailand back into political instability, in part because Cambodia’s ex-leader is stirring up ...
A former Thai paramilitary ranger was arrested for punching a Cambodian soldier at Ta Muen Thom temple ruins in this northeastern province on Sunday, according to the army spokesman.Maj Gen Winthai ...
Cambodian troop perform during ceremony to put in used the military building in northern Kampong Chhnang province, Monday, ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said Monday that his country will implement military ...
Cambodia’s parliament in 2006 approved a law that would require all Cambodians aged 18 to 30 to serve in the military for 18 ...
The World Heritage listing raises timely questions, such as whether we might see nominations for sites from Australia’s own ...
The Cambodian government says that the three sites “bear irrefutable evidence of events amounting to one of the most serious ...