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  • Senate set to review emergency law

    The Senate’s Standing Committee is set to convene a meeting on Monday to review the state of emergency draft law after it was unanimously passed by the National Assembly (NA) on Thursday.

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  • 90 percent of garment workers turn up for duty on New Year’s Day

    The Labour Ministry said more than 90 percent of garment factory workers reported for work on the first day of Khmer New Year yesterday.

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  • Sar Kheng: Do not neglect virus threat

    Minister of Interior Sar Kheng reminded officials at all levels on Monday not to underestimate the Covid-19 threat even if confirmed cases have dropped and more than 60 per cent of patients have recovered.

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  • Call for public cooperation in Covid-19 fight

    There were no new Covid-19 infections reported in Cambodia on Monday, which kept the national tally at 122. Analysts say the measures taken by the government to limit infections have been sufficient, but more public cooperation is needed.

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  • Factories continue operation on NY day

    Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng said on Monday that 95 per cent of factories and enterprises are continuing their production as normal, with workers remaining at work on the first day of the Khmer New Year holidays.

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  • Nation’s banks adopt NBC’s COVID-19 crisis measures

    As COVID-19 continues to carve out a path of economic destruction in the Kingdom, several financial institutions are considering re-classifying their loan-repayment structures to help relieve customers in fiscal trouble, in line with recent guidelines released by the National Bank of Cambodia.

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  • ’ Mandatory self-quarantine for returning migrant workers must continue: Sar Kheng

    Minister of Interior Sar Kheng yesterday called on local authorities to continue imposing mandatory 14-day self-quarantine for all inbound passengers coming from abroad, particularly migrant workers returning from Thailand, in a bid to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.

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  • Cambodia at Covid-19 crossroad, gov’t warns

    The Ministry of Health has warned that Covid-19 could spread in communities and lead to deaths if people do not follow its guidelines and travel restrictions imposed by the government.

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  • Travel ban violators should not be punished

    Interior Minister Sar Kheng called on authorities not to punish anyone who flouts the government’s directive on a week-long travel restriction, saying they should instead be educated.

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  • ASEAN to address pandemic

    The leaders of ASEAN and ASEAN Plus Three are set to meet via video conference on Tuesday to discuss initiatives and coordinated action in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.’’

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  • Kingdom revises travel restriction order

    The government on Friday eased the district and provincial border restrictions issued on Thursday. People are now allowed to cross districts within their provinces.

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  • Couple test positive for coronavirus, total rises to 122

    Two residents in the capital on Friday tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the total infected patients in the Kingdom to 122, Phnom Penh Municipal Health Department said.

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  • Businessman nabbed in fake alcohol bust

    In a first, Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged a Chinese businessman accused of selling more than 4,000 litres of fake alcohol in the capital amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the Kingdom.

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  • PM lauds workers for foregoing New Year break

    Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday lauded garment workers who have heeded the government’s appeal to forgo going back to provinces for Khmer New Year in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

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  • Stranded Aussies and Singaporeans get to fly home

    A specially arranged commercial flight for joint repatriation of Australians and Singaporeans from Phnom Penh International Airport via Singapore to Australia, left the Kingdom at 3.35 pm yesterday.

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  • Royal Ploughing ceremony cancelled

    The annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony, traditionally held in May, has been cancelled in light of the pandemic, the National Committee for Organising National and International Festivals announced.

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  • Senate to discuss emergency law today

    The Senate’s Permanent Committee will meet today to discuss the implementation of the Law on the Management of the Nation in Emergencies after the National Assembly unanimously approved the draft law on Friday.

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  • Hun Sen to attend coronavirus summit online

    Prime Minister Hun Sen is due to attend the Special Asean Summit and Special Asean Plus Three Summit on the impact of COVID-19 tomorrow via video conference at the capital’s Peace Palace, a statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry issued yesterday said.

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  • ’ National Assembly to approve draft law on state of emergency

    A unanimous vote of approval for the proposed “State of Emergency” law is expected to be cast today during the plenary session of the National Assembly. The draft law comes amid the increasing cases of coronavirus infections in the Kingdom.

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  • Military vehicles used in drills to go back to home units

    The General Command Headquarters yesterday ordered the Royal Army to move a total of 22 tanks and armoured personnel carriers, which were used during the recent Golden Dragon military exercises, from Techo Sen Chum Kiri Military Institute in Kampot province to the Brigade 70 headquarters in Phnom Penh.

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