Cambodia News Headline
Link to external news about Cambodia
- Cambodia Tribunal Clears Procedural Hurdle
BANGKOK, May 1 — For a moment, it appeared that $2,700 might be enough to save the mass killers of the Khmer Rouge from going on trial. - Joint M'sia-Cambodia Promotion To Boost Tourism Industry
PHNOM PENH, May 1 (Bernama) -- The Tourism Ministry will work closely with the Cambodian government to promote the "one destination, two countries" tourism package to woo more tourists from Europe and Middle East to the two countries. - Animals deaths close Cambodia Zoo
PHNOM PENH - Scores of rare animals have disappeared or died at a zoo in Cambodia’s tourist hub Siem Reap, forcing authorities to close the facility and highlighting the growing problem of private animal farms. - Cambodia Battling Terrorist Financing
Cambodia's National Assembly on Monday unanimously approved legislation to combat money laundering and terrorism financing, but critics described the bill as too weak. - 'Modern things' hit Cambodia
Phnom Penh's crowded streets have become the loneliest of places for the city's cyclo drivers as peddle-power is making way for a faster pace of life in the Cambodian capital. - Cambodia combats money laundering
Cambodian lawmakers have approved legislation to combat money laundering amid fears that the banking sector could be used to fund terror groups. - Rota signs pact for Cambodia projects
A delegation of five senior Cambodian officials has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Reach Out To Asia (Rota) in Doha, for expansion of Rota's humanitarian projects in that country. - DPRK supports Cambodia's request for further role in UN
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has expressed support for Cambodia's request of non-permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council from 2013 to 2014, local media said on Friday. - Cambodia's cyclo drivers pedalling towards extinction
Phnom Penh's crowded streets have become the loneliest of places for the city's cyclo drivers as peddle-power is making way for a faster pace of life in the Cambodian capital. - Cambodian rangers trained to help bears
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Park rangers in Cambodia are being trained to survey wild bears to help protect them from being hunted for their bile which is used in traditional Chinese medicines, a conservationist said Thursday.


