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Nation Is Already United Without the Opposition, Ruling Party Says
In celebrating the 67th anniversary of Cambodia's independence from France on Monday, civil society, analysts and government officials reflected on 'national unity' ' though their views were sharply divided on whether the former main opposition CNRP should be included in such unity.
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During Bail Appeal, Unionist Rong Chhun Shut Down for Raising Politics
Prominent unionist Rong Chhun, whose July arrest over comments he made about the Vietnam border sparked a series of protests, on Wednesday appealed for bail in the Supreme Court, but was shut down by judges for asking the court to 'not be politically influenced.'
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Migrant workers from Cambodia granted extension amid shortage
Migrant workers from Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar whose work permits expire next year will be allowed to continue working in Thailand for up to two more years.
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News Publisher Sentenced to 18 Months in Jail for Incitement
A news publisher has been sentenced to 18 months in prison over criticisms of Prime Minister Hun Sen in several social media posts.
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Cambodia defends right to relocate US-funded facility at Ream Naval Base
Following disappointment expressed by the United States over the demolition of another US-built facility at Ream Naval Base, Defence Minister General Tea Banh defended the move, saying it was a razed exercise and the structure was on Cambodian sovereign territory.
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BAKC represents poor in nearly 5,000 cases
As of November, the Bar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC) has provided legal representation in nearly 5,000 cases for poor people at the Phnom Penh municipal and provincial courts, an increase of nearly 30 per cent compared to the same period last year.
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PM urges calm in wake of ‘November 3 event’
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on citizens to remain calm and follow the Ministry of Health guidelines after four people tested positive for Covid-19 following a visit by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto on November 3.
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World Health Assembly resumes
The 73rd World Health Assembly, which was postponed in May, resumed virtually on November 9 with Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng in attendance.
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Cambodia not to declare the state of emergency
Cambodia will not declare the state of emergency with the current situation of COVID-19 transmission in the country, stressed Prime Minister Hun Sen in a voice message Monday evening.
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Gov’t reform plan enters 2nd phase
The government has unveiled its second-phase 10-year action plan to continue its implementation of the National Programme for Sub-National Democratic Development (NP-SNDD) for 2021-2030. The first phase will conclude at the end of this year.
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Kingdom marks Independence Day
Members of the Senate and National Assembly, government officials, the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF), diplomats and students gathered at Independence Monument in Phnom Penh on November 9 to celebrate Cambodia's 67th Independence Day.
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Sovereign and Proud: King leads nation in marking 67th anniversary of independence from France
King Norodom Sihamoni led the nation in celebrating the 67th anniversary of Cambodia's independence from France yesterday.
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Two senior officials, Hungarian Ambassador test positive for C-19
Two senior Cambodian officials and the Hungarian Ambassador to Cambodia tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday.
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CPP denounces ex-CNRP officials’ bid to mislead new US administration
The ruling Cambodian People's Party yesterday blasted a statement by the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party which says the former opposition party supporters are 'relying on US support' in respect to the implementation of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, promoting justice and democracy in the Kingdom.
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Scholars to write full Khmer history
Royal Academy of Cambodia (RAC) president Sok Touch is gathering history scholars to study and document Khmer history from prehistoric times to modern times as part of a project that has been approved by the government and set to start next year.
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Forest activists asked to court over protest
The Preah Vihear provincial prosecutor has summoned 11 members of Prey Preah Roka Forest Community Network to testify in a series of cases involving fraud and incitement to cause social unrest in connection with a planned protest for the release of Rong Chhun, the president of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions.
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Lessons learned from US election for Cambodia and Asia
As former Vice-President Joe Biden surpassed the threshold of 270 electoral votes in the 2020 US election and has been presumed to become the 46th president of the United States, a Cambodian government official and a Cambodian-American political scientist have drawn different lessons from the US election for Cambodia and the region.
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Officials confirmed Covid positive
The Ministry of Health on Monday confirmed that three senior officials who were in contact with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto during his visit to Cambodia on November 3 tested positive for Covid-19.
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Journalists, Government Officials Go Into Covid-19 Quarantine
Taking precautionary measures, some staff at news outlets and government bodies have gone into two-week quarantine following the visit of a Hungarian foreign minister who later tested positive for Covid-19.
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Rong Chhun’s arrest lawful, UN told
The ministries of Justice and Interior have brushed off concerns raised by UN special rapporteurs over the allegedly arbitrary arrest of activist Rong Chhun.
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