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CNRP leaders plot return for hearing
Leaders of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), who have been living in self-exile abroad, have announced their plan to return to Cambodia on January 4 next year.
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Kong Korm, challenging but constructive politician
Around 1950, a 10-year-old Cambodian boy from Kampong Cham province plucked up the courage to enroll at a Khmer school in a Buddhist monastery.
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Traffic police told to halt law enforcement
National Police chief Neth Savoeun has ordered a temporary halt to strict traffic law enforcement in Phnom Penh due to the recent Covid-19 community transmission.
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Garment workers fear heightened risk of contracting COVID-19
The Cambodian Labour Confederation (CLC) has urged garment factory workers to strictly follow the Ministry of Health's recommendations on preventing the spread of the novel Coronavirus disease amid fears after community transmission was detected.
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Cambodia calls for more Asean-EU cooperation on pandemic response
Minister of Foreign Affairs Prak Sokhonn yesterday called on Asean and the European Union to strengthen 'unity, solidarity and an effective multilateralism' to fight against the global health crisis sparked by COVID-19.
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Former opposition lawmaker announces return to Kingdom
The court-dissolved CNRP's former leadership has ordered those named in a Phnom Penh Municipal Court summons and who are currently living in exile to return to Cambodia on January 4, 2021.
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Gathering of over 20 people prohibited in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap
Prime Minister Hun Sen said gatherings of more than 20 people and wedding parties are banned in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap province for 15 days to contain the COVID-19 transmission in the community.
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Minister: monitor forests by air
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has instructed all provincial governors, and the Mondulkiri provincial governor in particular, to regularly inspect forests and natural resources in helicopters.
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Trials Postponed for Defendants in Phnom Penh Prisons
A rights monitor questioned the Phnom Penh Municipal Court's decision to last week hold a mass trial of opposition supporters as the court announced that trials for defendants in the capital's prisons will be postponed through at least December 14 amid Covid-19 fears.
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Rescuers of Kaavan heave a sigh of relief after he lands in Cambodia
After a two-an-half hour effort to unload the Kaavan the elephant's crate safely to the ground after the rescue flight landed at the Siem Reap International Airport, prompting everyone, including Four Paws representatives, singer Cher, Ministry of Environment spokesman Neth Pheaktra and Free the Wild representatives, to heave a sigh of relief.
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Gov’t brushes off EU’s concerns on rights
The European Commission again raised concerns about the arrests of opposition activists, the trials of former opposition leader Kem Sokha and union leader Rong Chhun, and the EU's partial withdrawal of the 'Everything But Arms' trade scheme in a meeting on Friday.
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Mondulkiri Bunong community seeks return of forest land
More than 200 indigenous Bunong families in Mondulkiri province have asked authorities to retrieve 5ha of community forest land they claim had been secretly stolen from them by speculators.
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Awareness push tackles violence against women
The ministries of Women's Affairs and Information, the Club of Cambodian Journalists and the NGO ActionAid Cambodia organised a workshop for reporters and media students under the theme 'Raising Awareness of the Implementation of the Media Code for Reporting Violence Against Women'.
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PM confirms community transmission, calls for unity
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on the public to stay calm, unite and follow the Ministry of Health guidelines after the wife of a senior official tested positive for Covid-19 in the Kingdom's first case of community transmission.
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Stop the blame game: Appeals for calm after first community transmission
The Health Ministry yesterday appealed to the public not to blame anyone for the country's first-ever community transmission of COVID-19, affecting up to eight at press time and which occurred in the capital Saturday and Sunday.
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PM confirms community transmission, calls for unity
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on the public to stay calm, unite and follow the Ministry of Health guidelines after the wife of a senior official tested positive for Covid-19 in the Kingdom's first case of community transmission.
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Minister: monitor forests by air
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has instructed all provincial governors, and the Mondulkiri provincial governor in particular, to regularly inspect forests and natural resources in helicopters.
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Hopes for cancellation of Lon Nol era ‘blood debt’ by Biden administration
With the victory of President-elect Joe Biden from the Democratic Party, the Cambodian government hopes that the country's United States war-time debt, which has accumulated to more than $600 million, may be cancelled by the new US administration.
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Sar Kheng urges more regional cooperation to battle narcotics
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has proposed that countries in the region continue mutual cooperation and support in combating drugs and crime.
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Public and private schools shuttered again from today
All public schools across the country has been instructed to end the 2019-2020 academic year on Nov. 30, according to a new directive of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports issued Sunday night.
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