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A dam too far in Laos
By Melinda Boh VIENTIANE - It was once referred to by US magazine Newsweek as a "kinder, gentler" type of dam. Since the Nam Theun 2 hydropower dam commenced commercial operations in 2010, the World Bank and other proponents of the multi-billion dollar power project have trumpeted it as an economic and social development success story for host country Laos. But with the negative ...
Cambodian opposition leader applies to stand in polls - Channel News Asia
Cambodia's newly returned opposition leader on Sunday applied to be reinstated as an electoral candidate in order to stand against strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen in polls this ...
Khmer Rouge killers live in contented retirement as Cambodia struggles with ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Many former Khmer Rouge commanders have retired to the villages in the remote jungle surrounding the town of Pailin, in the far west of Cambodia. David Eimer met one of them, as the country prepares for nationwide ...
In Cambodia poll opposition hopes high but Hun Sen seen retaining power - Reuters
TUOL TACHEN, Cambodia (Reuters) - After 28 years of rule by Hun Sen, Asia's longest-serving prime minister, the rallying cry for Cambodia's opposition ahead of next week's election is obvious, and it appears to be attracting an unprecedented number of ...
Shot fired at Cambodian opposition office - MyrtleBeachOnline.com
Sam Rainsy, center, president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, gives a speech during an election campaign rally at Kampong Speu province, west of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, July 20, 2013. A gunman fired a shot early Saturday into one of the main offices of the party, a day after the exiled leader of the opposition returned home to an exuberant welcome by supporters ahead of this ...
Cambodian sevens team set for Asian School Boys championship - South China Morning Post
Children who used to eke out a living scavenging on the rubbish dumps of Phnom Penh will be among the 12-strong Cambodian team taking part in the inaugural Asian School Boys Rugby Sevens Championship at King's Park in Ho Man Tin today. "We have eight players who come from the poorest of the poor people of Cambodia. They used to spend time on the rubbish dumps trying to forage for ...
Source: http://www.thecambodianews.net/index.php/sid/215976847/scat/c7e1014a94f7e43b
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