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Q+A-Why are Thai and Cambodian troops fighting?
Feb 7 (Reuters) - Thai and Cambodian troops battled for a fourth successive day on Monday over a disputed border area as Cambodia urged the U.N. Security Council to intervene to prevent the conflict from escalating. Shelling and machine gunfire rang out in the 4.6-sq-km (two-sq-mile) contested area around the 11th-century Preah Vihear temple, land that is claimed by both Southeast Asian neighbours. (For a Q+A about the history of Thai-Cambodia tensions click on ) ... Read More
Posted On 02/07/2011 05:22:30 by administrator
'Two dead' in Thai-Cambodia military border clash
Thai and Cambodian forces have exchanged artillery fire in a disputed border area, with a Cambodian soldier and a Thai civilian reported killed. The Cambodian government has called it an "invasion", while the Thai military said it was a misunderstanding. Tension has been rising in recent days, with both sides moving in more troops. Shells landed in t ... Read More
Posted On 02/04/2011 11:32:54 by administrator
Congratulations Cambodia
Congratulations because of your complete hospitality. Congratulations because of your development in tourism in a short period of time. Congratulations because of your perfect ATF organization. I went to Cambodia last time in 2007 for their AITEX tourism exhibition. Beside its glorious Angkor Wat in Siem Reap city that is also listed by UNESCO, I noticed only some hotels in capital Phnom Penh, lack of road and transportation, almost no dining and touristic attract ... Read More
Posted On 01/30/2011 19:22:32 by administrator
Five local middle school students to travel to Cambodian orphanage
AVON, Colorado — Twelve-year-old Jack Skidmore believes he and four of his classmates will be doing their part to make the world a better place for at least 75 orphans this spring.
The students are heading to Cambodia with Stone Creek Charter School teacher Jen Gutmann and Lisa-Marie Howell, a local woman whose new nonprofit, the Children's Global Alliance, is making the trip possible. Howell started the Children's Global Alliance last year in an effort to empower local ... Read More
Posted On 01/26/2011 07:06:54 by administrator
'Charmed' pythons tie the knot in Cambodia
It seems our people believe in anything and everything. Read the article. Hundreds of Cambodians have celebrated the unusual wedding of two snakes, in the belief the nuptials will bring those attending prosperity and peace. Serpent bride Chamreun, a 16ft-long (4.8m) python weighing 200lb (90kg), wed her smaller mate in a village just south of the capital Phnom Penh.
Posted On 01/03/2011 18:45:50 by administrator
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