We have started to collect the most important news related to Cambodia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Cambodia's PM says Khmer Rouge victims' remains should remain on display rather than be cremated.
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A US navy warship arrives in a Cambodian port, the first to dock there since the Vietnam war.
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A Cambodian woman believed to have lived in the jungle for 19 years, is smiling and trying to speak.
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A Cambodian woman who some believe has been living in the jungle for 19 years is to be seen by a psychologist.
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A Cambodian girl who disappeared aged eight is found after living in the jungle for 19 years, her father says.
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Malaysia deports a fugitive former police chief back to Cambodia where human rights groups say he may face torture.
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Growing ties between Cambodia and S Korea are on show at a major expo near the Angkor temples.
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Cambodian and international judges meet to debate the procedure for the trials of former Khmer Rouge leaders.
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Cambodian MPs make conscription compulsory for men aged 18-30, despite calls for the military to be downsized.
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Taxi drivers in the Cambodian town of Sihanoukville are enlisted in the battle against child sex abuse.
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From beauty pageants to 3G phones, Cambodia is banning it, reports Guy De Launey from Phnom Penh.
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Human rights groups in Cambodia criticise the rise in evictions from slum communities in the capital.
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A warrant is issued for Phnom Penh's former police chief over the assassination of a judge three years ago.
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Ta Mok, one of the main leaders of Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge regime, dies in a Phnom Penh hospital.
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Ta Mok, known as the "Butcher" of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge regime, is in a coma, his relatives say.
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Judges for Cambodia's genocide tribunal are sworn in bringing former Khmer Rouge leaders closer to justice.
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A sickly orangutan is rescued from a Cambodian official who was transporting the animal across Phnom Penh in a taxi.
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