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Officials break up Kem Ley gathering
Chamkarmon district authorities on Wednesday stopped 20 youths and 10 monks from gathering to commemorate the fourth anniversary of political activist Kem Ley's murder at a Caltex petrol station at the Bokor traffic light in the capital's Tonle Bassac commune.
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Public sector performance better due to OWSOs
One-window service offices in Svay Rieng province has reportedly provided over 120,000 services so far, with the province earning more than $1.6 billion to be used for its development.
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More than 10,000 workers suspended
More than 10,000 workers at 18 factories in Svay Rieng province have been suspended because of Covid-19, said provincial deputy governor Ros Pharith.
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Deputy governor, tycoon charged over bribery case
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has charged Battambang provincial deputy governor Sou Arafat with bribery along with his alleged accomplice Oknha Sorng Thorn, a private landowner.
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Over $3M in traffic fines collected in two months
Traffice police officers collected over $3 million in fines throughout the Kingdom during the past two months when officers strictly enforced the law in accordance with a May sub-decree, officials said.
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Task force set up to oversee transfer of land to long-term occupants
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has ordered a joint task force to carry out forest land inspections to gather data on its occupants.
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Solutions to conserving wetlands
More than 50 government officials, civil society organisations and stakeholders held a meeting yesterday to discuss, share experiences and find solutions for the protection and conservation of Mekong River wetlands to be more effective and sustainable.
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Confusion over Sokha bail terms: Tongues wag over visits to provinces
Pictures of former oppositon party leader Kem Sokha touring two provinces, which were posted online, have started tongues wagging that he is in violation of a court restriction order imposed amid his ongoing treason trial.
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LANGO discussions end in stalemate
The government and members of the civil society organisation met for the sixth and final time yesterday to discuss amendments to the Law on Association and Non-governmental Organisations, which still remains unresolved.
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Accused not treated equally, says CCHR
The Cambodia Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) has urged the Court of Appeal to do more to ensure that an accused's right to a fair trial is fully respected.
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Court hears sex traffickers’ appeal
The Supreme Court yesterday heard the case of a mother-and-daughter duo sentenced to between three and seven years in prison for the sex trafficking of a minor in 2018.
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B’bang deputy governor, local oknha in court for graft probe
The Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) sent Battambang provincial deputy governor Sou Arafat and Okhna Sorng Thorn to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday in regards to a land dispute covering 5,000ha in Koas Krala district.
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Firm told to pay Nat’l Road 5 workers
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Company (SMCC) has been ordered to pay wages to 55 workers who are owed back pay by subcontractor D/CON Construction Co Ltd since April for work on National Road 5.
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Songwriter remorseful for causing discontent over composition
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has once again called on unregistered producers and production companies to immediately register with it to avoid criticism from the public about the videos, music or films they make.
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Planning ministry hands out cash to 420,000 poor families in Kingdom
The Ministry of Planning has identified 20,000 more poor families in the country, bringing the total to over 580,000, while over 420,000 of them have received the government's cash assistance.
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Ministry to hold meetings with workers and company
Ministry of Labour officials have said they will begin negotiations with Hana (Cambodia) 1 Inc and protesting worker representatives to find a solution over owed wages and payments.
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Gov’t, CSOs discuss Lango
The government's working group coordinating civil society organisations' (CSO) proposals and requests to amend the Law on Association and Non-governmental Organisations (Lango) held its latest meeting on Monday at the Ministry of Interior.
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Police visit Phnum Prech to inspect logging
Indigenous people in Mondulkiri province called in the police and environment officials to visit a logging site in the Phnum Prech Wildlife Sanctuary after reports to a village leader were acted upon.
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Council of Ministers approves draft law on state assets
The Office of the Council of Ministers has approved the draft law on Control, Use and Management of the State Assets, which aims to ensure that state assets are preserved for the common interests of the country and the people.
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Protected land given to people
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered three ministries to allocate land in protected areas, including wildlife sanctuaries, to the people.
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