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Agence France-Presse on MSNDozens of sites vie for UNESCO world heritage list spotThe United Nation's cultural organisation announces its choice of sites for inclusion in its world heritage list this week, ...
By first light on May 28, the soldiers had already stirred from their remote jungle beds. Some were making coffee. Others ...
Sub-Saharan Africa's listings have risen from 93 to 108 in recent years, but the continent continues to be under-represented ...
The Richmond Cultural Centre was the location for an ambitious, dynamic event — on Saturday, July 5 — that celebrated the resilience of Cambodian (Khmer) culture. The event was organized by the ...
In just a few days, the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria could be added to the Unesco World Heritage Site list. Alongside ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNKhmer Rouge slayer Hun Sen dons army fatigues amid Thailand border disputeCambodian Senate President Hun Sen donned army fatigues as he visited soldiers stationed along the Thai-Cambodia border today ...
He has previously pushed for the removal of dual citizenship among Cambodians — which proved unworkable — and has also noted ...
The director Rithy Panh dramatizes events from 1978, when a group of outsiders was allowed to enter Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.
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Femina on MSNSiem Reap: Of Serenity And SplendourIn Siem Reap (Angkor Wat's home) time folds like silk. We discover that, between the temple shadows and the ancient ruins, ...
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.
Thailand’s casino bill falters, tourism subsidy faces hotel withdrawals, and key human trafficking case sparks crackdown.
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