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Higher education enrolment shrinks
The number of students enrolled in higher educational institutions in the new academic year has decreased compared to previous years, a trend which the education sector largely blames on the Covid-19 crisis.
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Sex Trafficking Victim to Be Held 3 Months Before Return, Mother Told
A Cambodian woman who was rescued in China after posting on Facebook about her two years as a sex trafficking victim might not be allowed to return home till March, her mother said she was told, though authorities denied there was a fixed date.
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China's top legislator Li Zhanshu on Monday stressed giving full play to the role of legislative bodies of China and Cambodia to help boost the development of bilateral relations.
China's top legislator Li Zhanshu on Monday stressed giving full play to the role of legislative bodies of China and Cambodia to help boost the development of bilateral relations.
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Chief Monk Reappointed Amid Debt Controversy at ‘100-Column’ Pagoda
A controversial chief monk is accused of racking up $220,000 in debt for constructions while destroying ancient property at a famous Kratie pagoda, and his reappointment on Monday caused leading monks in the province to issue a letter threatening to resign.
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CNRP’s Sochua says economic sanctions likely after being blocked entry
Former CNRP deputy president Mu Sochua said the Cambodian government’s decision to block her recent return to Cambodia could result in further financial sanctions for the country, similar to the partial revocation of the “Everything But Arms” trade preferences.
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Two more cases bring Cambodia’s COVID-19 tally to 441
A one year old Indonesian boy and a 31 year old Cambodian female were tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total number of infections to 441.
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Interior Minister Sar Kheng Voices Concern over Violence Against Women
Speaking at the official launch of the National Action Plan on the Prevention of Violence Against Women, Interior Minister Sar Kheng said that more work is needed to protect women and girls from abuse.
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NagaCorp CEO Gains Cambodian Citizenship
The Malaysian billionaire owner of the NagaWorld casinos received Cambodian citizenship in October, according to official documents, opening an opportunity for the tycoon to become a sole owner of land in the country.
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Ministry set to impose new tax regime
Beginning this year, the Ministry of Economy and Finance is imposing a new tax regime with focus on four sectors of the economy, claiming that the procedures will ensure that all kinds of taxes will be collected more effectively.
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Floating Villages on Tonle Sap Lake Face Hardship over Fish Shortages
Annually decreasing fish yields are adding additional financial pressures on communities living in Siem Reap Province, with residents complaining that making a living from the Tonle Sap Lake is becoming harder and more people are falling into debt.
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Stop Hiding’ campaign to address the mental health impact of COVID-19
Raksa Koma Foundation and the Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO) Cambodia, specialising in the field of mental health care and psychosocial support, launched a mental health awareness campaign named “Stop Hiding” on Saturday, to higlight the issue in the Kingdom.
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Couple arrested for hiding gun used in police murder
A married couple has been sent to court following their arrest in Treak commune of Tbong Khmum province’s Memot district on January 16 for allegedly hiding the gun used by the suspect in the shooting death of a senior Phnom Penh municipal police official in the capital last month.
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PM to take first shot: Mr Hun Sen will be the first to take the Sinopharm vaccine upon delivery of one million doses from China
Prime Minister Hun Sen will be the first person in Cambodia to be vaccinated when the Sinopharm vaccines are delivered to the Kingdom, a move to infuse confidence and trust in Cambodians that the vaccines are safe.
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Homes Dismantled as Authorities Clash With Boeng Samrong Residents
More than 30 families living on Phnom Penh’s Boeng Samrong scuffled with district authorities as officials dismantled houses around the lake.
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Smart donates $10,000 to ‘Run with Sai’ campaign for children’s hospital
Smart Axiata has donated $10,000 to the “Run with Sai” campaign, which is raising funds for Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC).
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MoE on the lookout for biodiverse ecotourism spots
The Ministry of Environment and Tour Guides Association are working together to identify potential ecotourism spots in protected areas.
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Victims of torture seek higher sentences
Four victims and the wife of a man who was beaten and tortured to death by two former military police officers in Banteay Meanchey province in 2019, appealed the judgment of Battambang Provincial Court on Friday and asked for higher sentences for the two convicts and more compensation from them.
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Governors told to demolish illegal fencing
Prime Minister Hun Sen has instructed municipal and provincial governors across the country to take measures against any individuals who build fences that encroach on state land and affect public interests in their localities.
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Ex-CNRP’s Sochua says attempt to return for trial fails
MU SOCHUA, former vice-president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), claimed she had failed in her attempt to return for her trial as she did not have the necessary travel document.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen Vows to Be the First to Get the Chinese Vaccine
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Jan. 17 said that he will be the first person to be injected with the Sinopharm vaccine when the doses arrive in the country, rebuffing concerns over the quality of the vaccine developed in China.
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