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Hun Sen began as a Khmer Rouge commander and went on to rule Cambodia effectively as an absolute dictator for 36 years. (He ...
Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen donned army fatigues as he visited soldiers stationed along the Thai-Cambodia border today ...
16 Years, 3 Convictions: The Khmer Rouge Trials Come to an End The last surviving leader of the regime that killed 1.7 million Cambodians lost his appeal on Thursday.
Two senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge, which brutalized Cambodia in the 1970s, were found guilty of crimes against humanity, in the first convictions of members of the regime’s leadership.
By Terry Friel Pope Leo XIV has appointed a native priest as the coadjutor vicar for the Apostolic Vicariate of Phnom Penh in the Cambodian capital, which is seen as recognition of the growth of ...
Hundreds of Thais protested in Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's stronghold in northern Thailand. The disgruntled locals staged a rally at the Three Kings Monument in Chiang Mai on June 26, ...
William Taing is an Australian entrepreneur with Chinese and Cambodian heritage. With a background in agriculture, he has ...
The United States cannot get involved with Iran. We must learn our lessons from Vietnam and Iraq. Trump's Iran strikes and ...
All I wanted when I arrived at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park for the Directors Lab was an “Estes Park” sweatshirt to keep ...
Cambodia’s powerful former leader Hun Sen and Thailand’s prime minister have made separate visits to border areas.
The Pakistani Supreme Court’s three-judge bench has freed Anwar Kenneth, a mentally ill Catholic man, who spent 23 years on death row after being convicted of committing blasphemy.
Cambodia is hoping for three sites associated with the nation's darkest and most painful chapter under the Khmer Rouge regime to be approved and inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List next month.