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Unwarranted sanctions: US move against Chinese firm in Cambodia strongly condemned
The government as well as the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia have strongly rejected and condemned the United States move to impose sanctions on Union Development Group (UDG), with Defence Minister General Tea Banh considering it part of US 'geopolitical ambitions.'
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Kingdom, China rebut basis for US sanctions
The Council for the Development of Cambodia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Tianjin Union Investment Development Group Co Ltd (Tianjin) have responded to US sanctions on Union Development Group Co Ltd (UDG), a Chinese-owned company currently developing the sprawling $3.8 billion Dara Sakor Seashore Resort in Koh Kong province.
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Cambodia’s investment authority affirms UDG is not China’s state-owned company
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) yesterday voiced great disappointment over the United States sanctions against Chinese owned Union Development Group, pleading with the US to reconsider its decision against the Chinese company in Cambodia.
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Hun Sen says Cambodia proud of participating in UN peacekeeping missions
Prime Minister Hun Sen has expressed Cambodia's pride for taking part in the peacekeeping operations under UN umbrella despite the risk to life.
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PM accuses Western countries of interfering with internal affairs
Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused some countries in the west, especially powerful ones, of collaborating to put pressure on Cambodia to push their own political agendas.
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Afraid to ‘Like’: Arrests, Surveillance Smother Facebook Defiance
Kimsor, formerly one of the faces of environmental group Mother Nature's campaign videos, watched by millions on Facebook, now sells organic Cambodian meals online. Since leaving the group in February, she rarely shares anything online about environment issues.'People are afraid to be involved,' she says. 'People are afraid of their safety.'
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Churches allowed to reopen after six-month closure due to pandemic
A statement issued by the Health Ministry on Friday, the religious gatherings of Christians should strictly adhere to preventive health measures.
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Rights Monitors Raise Concerns Over Detention of Cambodian Youth Activists
Rhona Smith, who is in her second mandate as a rights rapporteur to Cambodia, said in a Facebook post that she was concerned about the recent arrest of individuals, including a monk, on 'incitement' charges, which she said was in violation of articles in the Cambodian Constitution.
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New Cambodia-Vietnam border gate set to open soon
Cambodia will be opening a new border gate ' Prey Vor international border gate ' in Kampong Ror district, Svay Rieng province, at the border with Vietnam's Long An province, in a move to facilitate cross-border goods transport.
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Cambodia reminds OHCHR to respect sovereignty and domestic jurisdiction of states
The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodia in Geneva squarely rejected a misleading and fallacious conclusion of Ms. Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, as to the Kingdom's application of relevant laws seeking to shield law-abiding citizens and to guarantee peace, social order and public health for everyone, it said.
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Hun Manet Warns Troops of Opposition Attempts to Sow Dissension
Army Commander Hun Manet asked troops to be wary of opposition groups attempting to sow dissent among the ranks in an attempt to destroy peace, which is a thinly-veiled reference to Sam Rainsy's past calls for the military to disobey orders if asked to kill Cambodian citizens.
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Minimum wage for workers up to $192 for 2021
Prime Minister Hun Sen has decided to increase the minimum wage for garment industry workers by $2 per month for next year.
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S Reap major road project to be completed by 2022
Blueprints for a Siem Reap construction project to build or fix 38 roads totalling 98.34km are due to be unveiled on September 23. The project is scheduled to be completed in late 2021
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Next year’s minimum wage set at $190
The National Council on Minimum Wage has set the 2021 minimum wage at $190 per month for workers in the textile, garment, and footwear industries, according to the Ministry of Labour.
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Sokhonn to join first Mekong-US meeting
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn is scheduled to attend the first Mekong-US-partnership ministerial meeting today via video conference.
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Man grilled over land clearing in P Sihanouk
Preah Sihanouk provincial police questioned a man on Wednesday in connection with land clearing at the multi-use areas of Prek Teuk Sap Kbal Chhay in Prey Nop district's Bit Traing commune.
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Vietnam replaces border tents with concrete structures
Vietnamese soldiers have upgraded 'border-some' tents with structures made up of concrete and wood in six locations along the undemarcated areas border areas near Kandal province, authorities said.
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Journalists posing as police arrested
Police in Preah Sihanouk province have arrested four local journalists, a construction worker and a Chinese national who allegedly posed as police officers, planted drugs in a Chinese tourist's car and extorted $2,3000 from his family in exchange for his release.
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Minimum wage to be decided
The National Council on Minimum Wage will decide on a wage increase for workers in the garment, footwear, textile and travel product sectors at a meeting on Thursday after a figure could not be reached at a tripartite meeting on Wednesday.
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Smith asked to respect HRC rules
The Permanent Mission of Cambodia to the UN called for the Special Rapporteur to Cambodia, Rhona Smith, to 'strictly observe' the Human Rights Council's code of conduct and manual of operational procedures.
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