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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen greets government officials at Chatomok conference hall in Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen talks to his officials at Chatomok conference hall in capital Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen talks to his officials at Chatomok conference hall in capital Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian cyclo drivers transport Buddhist paraphenalia for sale at a market in Phnom Penh on October 7, 2009. View Photo »
A resident drives past the marshland where Cambodia hopes to turn the page on decades of upheaval by opening a stock exchange in Phnom Penh September 25, 2009. View Photo »
A resident drives past the marshland where Cambodia hopes to turn the page on decades of upheaval by opening a stock exchange in Phnom Penh September 25, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) greets Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) shakes hands with Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at Hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodia prime minister Hun Sen (R) greets Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodia soldiers carry rice as they prepare transport aid supplies to victims of Typhoon Ketsana in Kampong Thom province, 168 kilometres north of Phnom Penh on October 1, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodia government officials inspect a village damaged by Typhoon Ketsana in Kampong Thom province, 168 kilometres north of Phnom Penh, on October 1, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian villagers look at the bodies of typhoon victims at Kampong Thom province, some 168 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on September 30, 2009. View Photo »
A Cambodian man saws through a tree which fell over his house following Typhoon Ketsana in Teuk Mileang village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian villagers carry coffins loaded with bodies of villagers who died during Typhoon Ketsana at Teuk Mileang village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian military police officers carry coffins loaded with bodies of villagers who died during Typhoon Ketsana at Teuk Mileang village, in Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesd... View Photo »
Cambodian villagers prepare loaded coffins of villagers who died during Typhoon Ketsana at Teuk Mileang village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian villagers look at the bodies of typhoon victims at Kampong Thom province, some 168 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on September 30, 2009. View Photo »
Cambodian villagers look at the bodies of typhoon victims at Kampong Thom province, some 168 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on September 30, 2009. View Photo »
A relative of Cambodia's first-recorded swine flu fatality burns ghost paper following in Chinese tradition, in Phnom Penh on September 28, 2009. View Photo »
A relative of Cambodia's first-recorded swine flu fatality burns ghost paper following in Chinese tradition, in Phnom Penh on September 28, 2009. View Photo »
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen greets government officials at Chatomok conference hall in Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen talks to his officials at Chatomok conference hall in capital Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen talks to his officials at Chatomok conference hall in capital Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian cyclo drivers transport Buddhist paraphenalia for sale at a market in Phnom Penh on October 7, 2009. The International Monetary Fund said late last month that Cambodia's economy will contract 2.75 percent this year as the global economic crisis takes its toll on the country.
View Photo »A resident drives past the marshland where Cambodia hopes to turn the page on decades of upheaval by opening a stock exchange in Phnom Penh September 25, 2009.
View Photo »A resident drives past the marshland where Cambodia hopes to turn the page on decades of upheaval by opening a stock exchange in Phnom Penh September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) greets Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) shakes hands with Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at Hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia prime minister Hun Sen (R) greets Myanmar's Foreign Minister U Nyan Win (L) during a private meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap province, 230km (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia soldiers carry rice as they prepare transport aid supplies to victims of Typhoon Ketsana in Kampong Thom province, 168 kilometres north of Phnom Penh on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodia government officials inspect a village damaged by Typhoon Ketsana in Kampong Thom province, 168 kilometres north of Phnom Penh, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian villagers look at the bodies of typhoon victims at Kampong Thom province, some 168 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Cambodian man saws through a tree which fell over his house following Typhoon Ketsana in Teuk Mileang village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian villagers carry coffins loaded with bodies of villagers who died during Typhoon Ketsana at Teuk Mileang village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian military police officers carry coffins loaded with bodies of villagers who died during Typhoon Ketsana at Teuk Mileang village, in Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian villagers prepare loaded coffins of villagers who died during Typhoon Ketsana at Teuk Mileang village, Sandan district, Kampong Thom province, about 250 kilometers (155 miles), north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian villagers look at the bodies of typhoon victims at Kampong Thom province, some 168 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian villagers look at the bodies of typhoon victims at Kampong Thom province, some 168 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A relative of Cambodia's first-recorded swine flu fatality burns ghost paper following in Chinese tradition, in Phnom Penh on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »A relative of Cambodia's first-recorded swine flu fatality burns ghost paper following in Chinese tradition, in Phnom Penh on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Relatives of Cambodia's first-recorded swine flu fatality burn ghost paper, following in Chinese tradition, in Phnom Penh on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Members of Cameroon's and Cambodia's delegations pose for a picture during the opening ceremony at Beirut's Sports City on September 27, 2009 of the 'Jeux de la Francophie' (Francophone Games), a four-yearly event that organisers hope will shine a positive spotlight on a country long ro...
View Photo »Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong addresses the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodians take a ferry across Tonle Sap river for work in Phnom Penh September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Defense Secretary Robert Gates walks out to greet Cambodia's Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh at the Pentagon in Washington, September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen talks to his officials at Chatomok conference hall in capital Phnom Penh on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »The UAE has prioritized this issue a long time ago and is now taking concerte actions by investing in various countries such as Sudan, Cambodia, Egypt, Pakistan and India. We hope that other countries are also aware of the need for food security and will take steps to tackle this issue for the long term
After examining the situation at the border between Cambodia and Thailand, the situation was quiet
Please let Thaksin share my burden of boosting the economy of Cambodia
If Thais want to close the border, Cambodia will follow. If Thais close the border, all trade between Cambodia and Thailand will be cut off
Thailand’s relationship with its other neighbours like Burma, Laos and Malaysia do not compare with the relationship with Cambodia ... Disagreements do not result in the same kind of tension and trouble.
For years Thailand was an important investor in Cambodia and was always welcome, but now its predominant role has been replaced by China, Japan and others
concern over the escalation of tensions between Cambodia and Thailand (and) has appealed to both countries to exercise maximum restraint
Cambodia wants to have good relations with Thailand.
We have supported the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is brave of expressing the diplomatic way to protect Thailand's dignity. And, we have demanded the Thai government to immediately use this opportunity to revise or correct any agreements, which make Thailand disadvantageous to Cambodia
We condemn Hun Sen, the Prime Minister of Cambodia, who has intervened Thailand's internal affairs and impugned Thailand's judicial system through appointing Thaksin
If Cambodia cancels the appointment of Thaksin, it will be understandable and no need to say any thing, Thailand will send the ambassador back to Cambodia
The move we took is a response to Thai's recall of its Ambassador to Cambodia ... That we appointed Thaksin as our government's adviser is Cambodia's internal affairs and conforms to international practice.
The move we took is a response to Thai's recall of its Ambassador to Cambodia ... That we appointed Thaksin as our government's adviser is Cambodia's internal affairs and conforms to international practice.
The ministry believes that the appointment of Thaksin directly affects the agreement as he was fully aware of Thailand's position in dealing with Cambodia
The Foreign Ministry has decided to terminate the memorandum of understanding between Thailand and Cambodia to develop the overlapping area which was signed by the Thaksin government
DHA/PQP (Eurartesim), a new ACT developed by Sigma Tau and Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV), and recently submitted to the European Agency EMEA, will also be submitted to the regulatory authorities of Cambodia. The drug could be used for the containment of the strains resistant to artemisinin
I had no idea that I’d be living in a place like Darfur for a year, going to places like Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Cambodia
Thailand will let Cambodia know about the Thai people's feeling.
Cambodia’s statement on Thaksin’s appointment was inappropriate in mentioning the unfairness of Thailand’s justice system
Take China out of the equation and the rest of the region is recovering with less vigour ... For 2009 as a whole, output is predicted to contract in Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand and barely grow in Mongolia and some Pacific islands.
This year's weather was very extreme - there were thunderstorms and a lot of raining... We were surprised that the contestants lasted a long time, especially the Thai contestants. Next year, we're looking to bring more regional countries. We're looking at Vietnam and maybe even Cambodia
The UN was involved in many other problems at the time. When you have a problem in Yugoslavia, in Mozambique, in Salvador, a war in Cambodia, a problem in South Africa and between the Palestinians and the Israelis, you have not a priority
the Allies dropped just over two million tons of bombs during all of World War II. Cambodia may be the most heavily bombed country in history.
I was right there with my captain during the whole ceremony. On March 26, 1970, Woodward, who is now 59, was one of about 100 soldiers surrounded by about 400 members of the North Vietnamese army near the Vietnam-Cambodia border. He said the fighting was intense and they were running out of ammunition. ...
As the first country to undertake the BWJ after Cambodia, Jordan’s implementation of the BWJ is truly representative of its commitment to transparency and accountability
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Cambodia to celebrate 56th anniversary of independence next week ... http://bit.ly/1NKnND
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