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US urged to expand its investment in Asean region
Cambodia has called on the US businesses to expand their investment in ASEAN to boost partnerships.
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Minister denounces unfounded narrative on Ream Naval Base
Once again, Cambodia has denied the alleged presence of a foreign navy at Preah Sihanouk province's Ream Naval Base, reacting against a US senior official who is said to have voiced concern over Cambodia's plan to host a foreign military in its territory.
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CNRP T-Shirt Distributor Questioned in Tbong Khmum Court
A CNRP activist who distributed T-shirts saying 'Thank you for peace, but respect Article 2 of the Constitution' was questioned in court on Thursday as his brother railed that authorities 'keep hunting down and persecuting people and do not allow them to live peacefully.'
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One-window plans improvements
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport is pushing through a plan to further improve and expand the so-called one-window service at the local level.
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Three sentenced in O Meanchey land row
Three people involved in a land dispute with a major general were sentenced to one year in prison and fined four million riel ($1,000) after the Oddar Meanchey provincial court found them guilty of trying to grab 600ha in Anlong Veng district.
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Sokha’s donations still face restrictions
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha's food and rice seed donation in the provinces has faced some restrictions and monitoring by local authorities despite Prime Minister Hun Sen's assurance, according to one of his lawyers.
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Sar Kheng encourages complaints to his FB if ignored by police
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng yesterday announced that people could file a complaint to his Facebook page directly if any police station ignores them and does not pay attention.
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Former CNRP lawmaker gains political rehabilitation, joins CPP
Ly Srey Vyna, a physician and former opposition party lawmaker, has joined the ruling Cambodian People's Party after gaining her political rehabilitation yesterday.
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Sincere apology over COVID-19 fallout: Hungarian FM expresses regret in phone call
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn said yesterday that Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Peter Szijj'rt' has expressed regret over the unintentional fallout in Cambodia from his being tested positive for COVID-19, shortly after his visit to the Kingdom.
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Petition in the works for removal of Chaom Chao I commune chief
Forty-two officials of Chaom Chao I commune in Phnom Penh's Por Sen Chey district, including commune council members and village chiefs, said they are planning to submit a petition to district governor Hem Darith requesting the removal of current commune chief Kang Vong from office for irregularities in his leadership.
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Foreign Minister Defends Szijjarto, Citing Hungary’s Support on EBA
Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn on Thursday defended his Hungarian counterpart ' noting Hungary's past political support ' amid an online backlash against the foreign diplomat after his visit to Cambodia last week spurred renewed Covid-19 closures and some 1,700 people being tested and quarantined.
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Ream Naval Base set for renovation
Minister of National Defence Tea Banh said the development of the Ream Naval Base in Preah Sihanouk province will proceed as scheduled.
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Rong Chhun appeals detention, requests bail
Rong Chhun, a member of the Cambodia Watchdog Council (CWC) who was arrested on July 31 for allegedly inciting social chaos based on Facebook posts about border demarcation with Vietnam, told a Supreme Court judge on November 11 that his arrest was unlawful.
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Supreme Court hears Chhun bail appeal
The Supreme Court yesterday began hearing the bail appeal of union leader Rong Chhun, who is charged with incitement over statements he made claiming that the country had ceded land to Vietnam along the shared border in Tboung Khmum province.
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Ultimatum for Rainsy: Court sets deadline for lawyer to prepare defence
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday gave an ultimatum of two weeks to the lawyer representing Sam Rainsy and his eight ex-opposition party officials to gather more evidence to launch a defence for a hearing or else it will proceed as scheduled.
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Border posts erected to mark protected areas
The Ministry of Environment is setting up border posts around protected areas to prevent illegal forest encroachment, according to ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra.
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‘Nov 3 incident’ a wake-up call for journalists covering events
Following the fallout of the 'November 3 incident', which saw officials infected with COVID-19 after they came in direct contact with infected Hungarian Foreign Ministry P'ter Szijj'rt' during his visit to the Kingdom, concern has been raised over the exposure of media representatives to the virus at events.
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Tough call to make: PM refrains from calling for a C-19 state of emergency
Prime Minister Hun Sen has refrained from calling for a state of emergency to contain the spread of COVID-19 following the visit of the Hungarian Foreign Minister P'ter Szijj'rt'.
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Ministry traces 12 schools at risk from exposure to Hungarian FM
The Ministry of Education yesterday identified 12 educational institutions that were involved with the Hungarian delegation, causing concern about COVID-19 exposure and the closure of Phnom Penh area schools and spurring the closure of the National Olympic Stadium.
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PM orders distribution of two million masks
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered the Ministry of Health and Phnom Penh City Hall to distribute two million masks to poor communities in Phnom Penh.
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