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¤ Cambodia Takes to the Roads in Building Spree
At last enjoying the dividends of peace, Cambodia is halfway through a road-building spree, which also helps mend the fractures of the civil war.
¤ 20 Uighurs Are Deported to China
The United States and the United Nations had urged that the Uighurs not be sent back to China, from which they had fled a government crackdown.
¤ China Is Disputing Status of Uighurs in Cambodia
After deadly ethnic riots in July in western China and a government crackdown, the 22 Uighurs entered Cambodia and applied for refugee status at a United Nations refugee office.
¤ Thaksin Back in Cambodia to See Release of Thai Man Held for Spying
The visit, which came as a man he had accused of being part of a plot to kill him was freed, appeared to be a calculated insult to the fugitive former prime minister's own nation.
¤ Cambodian Monarch Pardons Thai Held as Spy
Defusing the latest mini-crisis in an increasingly tense relationship between neighboring countries, the king of Cambodia pardoned a Thai man who had been sentenced to seven years in prison for spying.
¤ A Race Changes Lives in Cambodia
The annual Angkor Wat event is part of a campaign to help the disabled gain acceptance in the country, which has a high concentration of people with disabilities, many of them land mine survivors.
¤ Moving Beyond Khmer Rouge’s Ghosts
The first trial to showcase the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge three decades ago may have helped Cambodia begin to move beyond the horrors of its past.
¤ Khmer Rouge Warden Asks to Be Freed
The trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief ended Friday with the defendant unexpectedly asking to be set free despite his admission of guilt.
¤ Cambodia Warming to Idea of Foreign Ownership
A proposed change in the law that would allow non-Cambodian individuals and corporations to buy some real estate appears to be nearing government approval.
¤ Cambodia’s Embrace of Thaksin Stirs Tensions
The warm welcome given to the former Thai prime minister in Cambodia is the latest in a series of tense gestures between the two countries.
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