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Ministry requires journalists to use official press cards
The Ministry of Information has asked all journalists to use only those official press ID cards issued by the Ministry in a move to avoid fraudulent journalism and to keep track of professional identification data.
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Chinese-Owned Factory Terminates Workers For Protesting Against Irregular Wage Payments
Over 10 employees had their contracts terminated for allegedly protesting against irregular wage payments by ML Intimate Apparel (Cambodia) Ltd in O’Neang Special Economic Zone in Banteay Meanchey province on November 08, 2023.
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Waste from Adidas, Walmart, other brands fuelling Cambodia brick kilns-report
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Protecting Harmony: Govt to crack down on religious, political extremism
In a bid to protect national harmony, the government has declared war on any form of extremism which could lead to social unrest.
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Amnesty International report on relocations rejected as distortion
Cambodian officials yesterday dismissed the report and statement made by an international NGO, which accused the Cambodian authorities and UNESCO of violating human rights and international laws by removing squatters from the Angkor Archaeological Park as a distortion of facts.
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NGO Licadho Finds Child Labor, Debt Bondage in Cambodia’s Brick Factories
Child labor and debt bondage continue in Cambodia’s brick factories, according to a report published Monday by the human rights group Licadho.
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ICC Angkor-Sambo Prei Kuk Conference focuses on local community conservation and development
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has announced that one of the outcomes of the Fourth Intergovernmental Conference on Angkor and Sambor Prei Kuk is to focus on conservation, development and strategic planning for local communities around the Angkor Archaeological Park to support economic and cultural development.
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Cambodia’s Angkor Wat at center of forced-evictions row
As a tuk-tuk driver in Cambodia’s tourism capital of Siem Reap, the livelihood of Prak Savuth revolves around Angkor Wat, the massive 12th century temple complex built to represent the universe itself.
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Srey runs a restaurant near Angkor Wat. She and thousands of others like her have been told to leave
For 16 years, Srey Mom has run a roadside restaurant just a short distance from Angkor Wat, the largest temple complex in the world and Cambodia’s top tourist attraction.
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Srey runs a restaurant near Angkor Wat. She and thousands of others like her have been told to leave
For 16 years, Srey Mom has run a roadside restaurant just a short distance from Angkor Wat, the largest temple complex in the world and Cambodia’s top tourist attraction.
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Is Cambodia finally moving on human traffickers?
For more than a year Cambodia has deflected criticism of doing too little too late when dealing with human traffickers, much to the irritation of its major benefactor Beijing, which needs Phnom Penh to rescue Chinese citizens from Chinese gangsters.
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Cambodia faces mounting pressure to halt forced evictions at Angkor Wat
Since 2022, authorities have been ordering people to leave the UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, and a new report by Amnesty International describes the relocations as forced evictions that break international law.
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New Cambodian policies aimed at foreign real estate investment
Hoping to boost Cambodia’s flagging real estate sector, Prime Minister Hun Manet has issued several orders aimed at encouraging more foreign investment in property, and also urged microfinance companies to make it easier for homeowners to refinance delinquent mortgages.
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Amnesty Accuses Cambodia over 'Forced Evictions' at Angkor Wat
Phnom Penh — Rights group Amnesty International on Tuesday accused Cambodia of breaking international law through the eviction of 10,000 families from around the Angkor Wat temple complex.
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Rong Chhun in trouble over role in National Power Party
Former Candlelight Party (CP) vice-president Rong Chhun could be in hot water over his appointment as adviser to the newly-formed National Power Party because of his court issues.
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Cambodia’s microfinance sector hit by predatory lending claims
Cambodia’s microfinance sector was supposed to be an engine for small business growth and help lift millions out of poverty.
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Land Disputants Doubtful That New Government Authority Will Bring Justice
Locals from some communities with ongoing land disputes are not optimistic about the government’s new out-of-court dispute resolution authority.
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Proud and united: Cambodian LGBTQ football team promotes acceptance at Gay Games Hong Kong (video)
Hong Kong is hosting the first Gay Games in Asia from November 3-11, 2023. Athletes from more than 40 countries, ranging in age from 18 to 87, are competing for medals in 18 sports.
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Cambodia farmers displaced by sugar plantations proceed with landmark international class action suit
Hoy Mai, 61, cuts down weeds on the farm she runs with her children in Oddar Meanchey province in northern Cambodia. The rice and cassava fields in her area stretch out to the horizon.
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Chinese hackers widely penetrated Cambodian government networks, new report finds
China has deeply penetrated Cambodia’s government networks, compromising more than 20 agencies including its national defense ministry, according to new research by cyberthreat analysts at Palo Alto Networks.
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