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Cambodia's Covid cluster cases hit 1,025
The Ministry of Health on March 18 reported 36 more cases of Covid-19, all but one of which were linked to the February 20 community outbreak.
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New ‘Reform Party’ Must Change Motto Copied From CNRP, Ministry Says
The Interior Ministry has authorized the establishment of a new opposition party founded by a former lawmaker of the banned Cambodia National Rescue Party — as long as the new Cambodia Reform Party changes its motto so it’s not identical to that of the CNRP.
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Buddhist Monk Beats Young Novices in a ‘Viral’ Video Circulating in Cambodia
A video circulating widely in Cambodia on Facebook this week shows a senior monk in a Buddhist temple beating three young monks with sticks, prompting an investigation by authorities and calls from a local rights group for justice for the victims of the assault.
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Kampong Speu reclaims 266ha state land
The Kampong Speu provincial authorities are working to identify land grabbers after reclaiming more than 266ha of land at nine sites in Oral district’s Tasal and Trapaing Chor communes as state property.
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Former senator from SRP pardoned
An amnesty has been granted to Thak Lany, a former senator from the Sam Rainsy Party, who was convicted in absentia in November 2016 to 18 months in jail.
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Sokha’s lawyers looking for royal intervention
Amid the indefinite delay in the treason trial of former opposition leader Kem Sokha, his group of lawyers are looking for the possibility of intervention from King Norodom Sihamoni to clear the charge.
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Former Opposition Senator Receives Pardon
Thak Lany, a former senator for the defunct Sam Rainsy Party, received a pardon this month at the request of Prime Minister Hun Sen, according to a royal decree released on Tuesday and dated March 3.
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Buddhist Monk Beats Young Novices in a ‘Viral’ Video Circulating in Cambodia
A video circulating widely in Cambodia on Facebook this week shows a senior monk in a Buddhist temple beating three young monks with sticks, prompting an investigation by authorities and calls from a local rights group for justice for the victims of the assault.
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Businesses Closed in Three Kandal Villages Amid Covid-19 Outbreak
Some residents of locked-down Kandal province villages say they must stay home and are being checked by police and health officers daily after more than 80 Covid-19 cases were found in two days and the district ordered all businesses to close.
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More groups will get AstraZeneca vaccine, government says
The Ministry of Health is considering expanding the number of priority groups that can get the AstraZeneca vaccine after a surge in requests for vaccination last week, where occasionally the Indian-made vaccine was used outside prescribed groups.
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European Parliament Calls for Sanctions on Cambodia, Government “Dismayed”
The National Assembly of Cambodia has today, on March 17, issued a response to the European Parliament who voted overwhelmingly in favor of tougher sanctions on Cambodia, saying that the National Assembly “took note with utter dismay” in response to the Europeans’ resolution.
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Do different rights outweigh one another in COVID-19 context?
AS COVID-19 began spreading its deadly chaos rapidly last year, governments around the world scrambled to put in place measures to stem the tide.
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UNDP Declares Battambang Model City for Waste Management
Battambang Province was, earlier this year, accredited by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Cambodia as a model city for waste treatment based on the techniques of recycling bio-waste into compost and reprocessing plastic for reuse.
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More people mask up after gov’t passes new sub-decree
The number of citizens wearing masks in public has increased markedly following the government’s passage into law of a sub-decree on health measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 that spells out fines and punishments for those who fail to heed the instructions issued by the Ministry of Health.
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Dozens of Kandal Casino Workers in Quarantine Found to Have Covid-19
Casino workers who were placed in quarantine at their Kandal province casinos a week ago have tested positive for Covid-19 en masse, as local authorities defended the locations’ security as being completely sealed off by soldiers and guards.
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COVID-19 Cases Surge Tuesday, Kandal border district records 60-plus infections
A Kandal province border district reported more than 60 cases of COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, as the February 20 cluster case count shot up by 105 cases.
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PM urges against travel to stave off transmissions as Covid cases soar
Prime Minister Hun Sen urged the public to refrain from non-essential travel, or wear a mask at all times otherwise, to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus which he said is circulating largely undetected.
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Journalist Beaten as He Slept Outside Temple
A Siem Reap-based journalist says he fears he is being targeted by illegal loggers after being beaten at night as he slept in a hammock outside Beng Mealea temple..
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PM orders temporary ban on all gatherings, especially weddings
To decrease getting and spreading COVID-19, Prime Minister Hun Sen has asked the provincial and capital governors to temporarily ban gatherings in their respective territories after two men who attended wedding receptions in Kampot and Takeo provinces were tested positive for COVID-19.
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Footage Shows Tycoon’s Domestic Violence Against Entrepreneur Ex-Wife
At a graduation ceremony last February, Prime Minister Hun Sen took a moment out of his speech to the class of public administration students to praise tycoon’s son and entrepreneur Duong Chhay for reforming himself after he infamously beat another oknha’s son and “transforming himself into a philanthropist,” Thmey Thmey reported..
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