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- Qatar, Cambodia establish diplomatic ties
new york • The State of Qatar and the Kingdom of Cambodia established diplomatic relations at Ambassadorial level as of April 1, 2008. - About us | Mobile/PDA | News Alerts | Disclaimer | Contact
World News | Home Phnom Penh - Indian naval staff began a five-day goodwill visit to Cambodia, the governor of the south-western port city of Sihanoukville said Tuesday. He said the 180-metre long INS Jyoti, a replenishment vessel, and 92-metre long INS Kora arrived Monday and would embark on a series of exercises with Cambodia's navy during the visit. - Asian Inflation Begins to Sting U.S. Shoppers
The free ride for American consumers is ending. For two generations, Americans have imported goods produced ever more cheaply from a succession of low-wage countries — first Japan and Korea, then China, and now increasingly places like Vietnam and India. - Cambodian economic growth to slow in 2008: UN
Cambodia's economic growth is expected to slow to 7.0 percent this year, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that the country's exports remained too narrowly based on garments. - Hawk Associates CEO Frank Hawkins Chairing Panelon Vietnam's Emerging Market at Internationalon Vietnam's Emerging Market at International
a leading full-service international investor relations and financial media relations firm serving the small and microcap market, announced today that CEO Frank Hawkins is chairing the panel on emerging markets in Vietnam and Cambodia at the International PIPEs Conference - China confirms human-to-huma bird flu transmission
Chinese health officials have confirmed that a father caught bird flu from his son last December, according to a report released today. - Cambodian economic growth to slow in 2008: UN
Cambodia's economic growth is expected to slow to 7.0 percent this year, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that the country's exports remained too narrowly based on garments. - Cambodia's KRouge genocide inspires first of its kind art exhibit
Forced from his home by the Khmer Rouge, Svay Ken remembers joining tens of thousands of other Cambodians choking the roads leading away from the capital Phnom Penh more than 30 years ago. - Cambodia: Rare Water Birds Repopulating InCambodia's Tonle Sap Lake
The populations of seven species of rare water birds have recovered significantly in Cambodia's Tonle Sap lake due to a program that employs former hunters as park rangers, conservationists said Thursday (3 Apr) - Cambodia says Khmer Rouge court funds "no problem"
Cambodia is confident about securing an additional $114 million from donors to pay for the ballooning costs of the Khmer Rouge "Killing Fields" tribunal, senior minister Sok An said on Thursday.


