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Hundreds of thousands fill streets of Pnom Penh to pay their final respects to Norodom Sihanouk, who died in October.
Trade agreements, however beneficial, can do little to defuse Asia's sovereignty disputes.
Up to a quarter of Cambodia's territory is claimed by private companies, displacing some 400,000 people.
Norodom Sihanouk, a longtime influential figure, dies at age 89 after suffering variety of health problems.
Anti-tank mine in northwestern Battambang province is thought to have been planted during fighting in the 1980s.
Prospect of convicting ex-Cambodian officials on serious charges grow dim even as tribunal spends $45m a year.
Ieng Thirith, wife of ex-foreign minister Ieng Sary, to be freed after war-crimes court rules her unfit to stand trial.
Un-backed court rules Ieng Thirith, the Khmer Rouge regime's highest-ranking woman, unfit to stand trial for genocide.
Three volunteers share their experiences and views on voluntourism at Phnom Penh's night market.
Second judge quits in six months, citing political interference over investigations into Khmer Rouge atrocities.
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