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EU may ease sanctions on burma in April

The European Union looks set to ease some sanctions on Burma in April if Sunday’s byelections go smoothly, but the EU trade commissioner said the bloc would not rush to lift key trade curbs.

Cambodia set for Khmer Rouge jailer verdict

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Hundreds of Cambodians flocked to the UN-backed war crimes court on Friday to hear the final verdict in a landmark case against the former head of a notorious torture prison.

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Khmer Rouge jailer handed life on appeal

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A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some 15,000 people was given life in prison on appeal Friday, bringing down the curtain on a landmark first case at Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court

Cambodia appeals to world court over border temple

Cambodia said on Friday it had asked the world court to clarify a 1962 ruling about an ancient temple on its disputed border with Thailand as clashes between the neighbours entered an eighth day.

Prosecutors to seek life term for KRouge jailer

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Prosecutors at Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court were set on Tuesday to appeal for a life term for former Khmer Rouge cadre Duch, who ran a feared jail where thousands died.

Duch, 68, was sentenc

Cambodian, Thai troops clash near disputed temple

Thai and Cambodian soldiers have clashed near a disputed temple on the two countries' shared border, officials from both nations told AFP, amid increasing tensions between them.

Cambodian stampede death toll rises to 351:Government

The number of people killed in a bridge stampede during the Cambodian capital's annual water festival now stands at 351, the social affairs minister said on Sunday.

Cambodia stampede: Hundreds dead, over 700 injured

A government spokesman said on Tuesday that 378 people had died and 755 were injured in a stampede on a crowded bridge.

Old anti-tank mine kills 14 in Cambodia: police

Fourteen people, including a one-year-old girl, were killed after their vehicle hit an old anti-tank mine in northwestern Cambodia, the police said Wednesday.

Patil for closer cooperation with Cambodia in HR, agri, defence

President Pratibha Patil underlined the potential for enhancing close cooperation between India and Cambodia in the field of Human Resource development, defence, agriculture and infrastructure, as she

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