Cambodian and international judges announced guiding rules for a U.N.-backed genocide trial, clearing the last major roadblock to much-delayed trials of former Khmer Rouge leaders. The Cambodian- and U.N.-appointed judges unanimously agreed to the rules Tuesday following two weeks of meetings, they said at a joint news conference in Cambodia’s capital, ending six months of sometimes-rancorous disagreement between the two groups on how to move ahead with the trials. Full Story
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