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ABA Drops Small Dollar Bills at ATMs, Says More Demand for Riel
ABA Bank has stopped dispensing small dollar bills at its ATMs in a bid to infuse more Khmer riel into the economy and due to increased demand for use of local currency.
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Opposition CP hopeful of winning commune elections
The main opposition Candlelight Party (CP) has said its focus is on the former supporters of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) as it hopes to win the commune elections next month.
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European Parliament calls on Cambodian government to stop targeting opponents
The European Parliament on Thursday adopted a resolution calling on the Cambodian government led by Prime Minister Hun Sen to stop persecuting and intimidating political opponents, trade unionists, human rights defenders and journalists ahead of local elections in June and national campaigns next year.
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NEC warns of strict action for violation of election laws
The National Election Committee (NEC) has warned that strict action will be taken for violation of laws during the campaign for commune elections next month.
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Provincial Court Releases 15-Year-Old Son of Candlelight Activist
The Pursat Provincial Court has released an underage son of an opposition activist on bail after a monthlong detention in relation to a charge of using illegal electric-fishing tools. Political activist Hem Chhel and his 15-year-old son were arrested on April 12 over illegal fishing, though the family disputed the evidence.
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European Parliament calls on Cambodian government to stop targeting opponents
The European Parliament on Thursday adopted a resolution calling on the Cambodian government led by Prime Minister Hun Sen to stop persecuting and intimidating political opponents, trade unionists, human rights defenders and journalists ahead of local elections in June and national campaigns next year.
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Techo Airport Dispute, Gun Fire and Land Clearings Fuel Electoral Discontent
Almost as soon as her husband got back home, Hay Sok Hem heard four explosions in the distance — unfamiliar sounds she assumed were tires bursting.
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Was justice served? Tribunal keeping KR history
ECCC trials should be more than just lessons learnt, question is what was achieved in the pursuit of justice. With the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) close to finishing its work since its beginning in 2006, historical experts have lauded its legacy as an instrument that reveals numerous truths about the black-clad regime, yet to many a Khmer Rouge survivor, it has never been enough “for justice to be served”
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Hun Neng, lawmaker and PM’s brother, passes away aged 72
Hun Neng, chairman of the 4th Commission of the National Assembly, has passed away from heart disease at the age of 72 on the afternoon of May 5, according to the Ministry of Information.
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Boeng Tamok Evaporates Under Government, Developers’ Gaze
Under a white tent decorated with chandeliers and gold-footed chairs, the wife of a Defense Ministry official spoke of peace, stability and development at a property launch in March.
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A DAY AS A DEMINER After more than three decades of landmine disposal, resolute professionals continue the dangerous task of clearing Cambodia’s unexploded remnants of war
The red signs staked into the bleak landscape stood out distinctly from the yellowing crops and browned piles of soil. The only contrast more visible were the white skulls and crossbones on each sign with the warning “Danger!! Mines!!”
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Land Minister Demands Salt Fields Protection
PHNOM PENH – Land Management Minister Chea Sophara has called for the protection of nearly 4,000 hectares of salt fields in Kampot province.
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Construction begins on $1.5B Kampot seaport
The International Multi-Purpose Logistics and Port Centre, principally invested by Kampot Logistics and Port Co Ltd and projected to cost $1.5 billion, has officially broken ground in Bokor town, Kampot province.
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Briefs: Kith Meng Group Takes Over Indebted Opennet, NagaWorld Negotiations Fail to Make Progress
Internet service provider Ezecom, owned by tycoon Kith Meng, announced Thursday it has taken over embattled firm Opennet, which had its license suspended in February for failure to pay $6 million in debts.
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New App Would Send Criticisms of Corrupt Services to Interior Ministry
Citizens will be able to post anonymous criticisms of local officials and comment on their conduct with a new mobile application developed jointly by the government and a corruption watchdog group.
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Indigenous filmmakers work to document communities in crisis
For Chen Socheata, a 19-year-old from Ratanakiri’s Banlung city, filmmaking has become a critical way for her to celebrate and preserve her Tumpuon culture. Since enrolling in a filmmaking program run by Bophana Center last year, she’s already produced one short documentary with several more ideas in the works.
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ដីជិត១ពាន់ហិកតានៅភ្នំតាម៉ៅត្រូវបានស្នើកាត់ឱ្យក្រុមហ៊ុនឯកជនធ្វើការអភិវឌ្
ទីតាំងដី១ពាន់ហិកតារបស់ភ្នំតាម៉ៅ ស្ថិតក្នុងឃុំកណ្ដឹង ស្រុកបាទី ខេត្តតាកែវ ត្រូវបានទីស្ដីការគណៈរដ្ឋមន្ត្រីស្នើសុំកាត់ទៅឱ្យក្រុមហ៊ុនឯកជនមួយធ្វើការអភិវឌ្ឍផ្សេង ខណៈអង្គការអន្តរជាតិមួយ និងប្រជាពលរដ្ឋបារម្ភពីផលប៉ះពាល់ដល់សត្វព្រៃនៅទីនោះ។
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សាលាឧទ្ធរណ៍រាជធានីភ្នំពេញពន្យារពេលសវនាការសំណុំរឿងយុវជនខ្មែរថាវរៈនិងសកម្មជនសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស
សាលាឧទ្ធរណ៍រាជធានីភ្នំពេញ បានសម្រេចពន្យារពេលសវនាការលើបណ្ដឹងសាទុក្ខសំណុំរឿង «ញុះញង់» របស់យុវជនខ្មែរថាវរៈ និងសកម្មជនសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស ៧រូប ទៅថ្ងៃក្រោយវិញ ដោយថា ជនជាប់ចោទមិនទាន់ទទួលបានដីកា។
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CNRP activist appeals against incitement charges
Former CNRP activist Voeun Veasna appealed at the Phnom Penh Appeal Court yesterday to drop incitement charges against him and free him from prison.
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KR victims plead for ECCC’s support after its judicial activity
Victims of the Khmer Rouge regime have asked the UN-backed tribunal to help support the victims impacted by the ruthless regime after the tribunal has completed its judicial activity.
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