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Navy rejects US concern over upgrade of Ream base
The Royal Cambodian Navy yesterday brushed aside a concern raised by the United States Department of Defense which alleged that the Kingdom may be hosting China military assets and personnel at Ream Naval Base after Cambodia demolished a US-built facility at the naval base in Preah Sihanouk province.
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Cambodia seeks more Thai investments
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn has asked Thailand to help push for more Thai investments in Cambodia saying such investments in the Kingdom have nearly tripled from January to August this year compared to the same period last year.
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Support for female journalists sought
An undersecretary of state in the Ministry of Information, Chea Sundaneth, wants to add a clause in the press law to protect female journalists from harassment while on duty .
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Complaints over Thai hotel’s “cultural appropriation”
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts is looking into complaints about a Thai hotel's use of ancient Cambodian landmarks and designs in its surroundings.
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Allow return of migrant workers, Thailand urged
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Prak Sokhonn asked the Thai government to allow Cambodian migrant workers to return there to help reduce quarantine costs.
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NEC bans voter registration interference
The National Election Committee (NEC) issued a statement on Saturday warning of punishment against those who express offensive comments which affect voter registration.
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Gov’t slams OHCHR over UNSG’s report
The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the UN in Geneva expressed its disapproval with a social media post published on Tuesday by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Phnom Penh, saying the post used quotes from a UN Secretary-General (UNSG) report out of context.
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LDC Group appeals for aid in climate fight
The Group of the 47 Least Developed Countries (LDC Group) on Wednesday appealed to the UN General Assembly (UNGA 75) for cooperation to solve the global climate crisis and the need for aid to ensure they can achieve their climate goals.
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UN urges Cambodia to uphold human rights as stipulated in Constitution
Amid countrywide celebrations of Constitutional Day yesterday, the UN released a statement urging the Kingdom to adhere to human rights and liberal multi-party democracy.
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Praise and brickbats for Cambodian Constitution
Prime Minister Hun Sen celebrated the 27th anniversary of the establishment of the county's Constitution on Thursday, calling it a historical document that ended a crisis in Cambodia and marked a turning point in national unity.
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PM: Continue international aid for developing nations
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday called for international aid to be sustained for developing countries as the world grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Vietnam sets up more ‘border-some’ concrete structures
Kandal provincial governor Kong Sophorn has reported that Vietnamese soldiers have upgraded four more tents to 'solid structures' making a total of 10 along the border between Kandal and Vietnam's An Giang province.
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Kheng urges officials to be proactive in finding solutions for the people
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has urged his subordinates to be proactive in solving the issues of the people.
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Vietnam sets up more ‘border-some’ concrete structures
Kandal provincial governor Kong Sophorn has reported that Vietnamese soldiers have upgraded four more tents to 'solid structures' making a total of 10 along the border between Kandal and Vietnam's An Giang province.
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Arrests over ‘incitement’ in line with law, minister says
Justice Minister Koeut Rith told Australian ambassador Pablo Kang that any arrests carried out by Cambodian authorities were in line with Cambodian laws.
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Easing strained ties: US and Cambodia discuss military cooperation
In a move to mend strained ties with the Kingdom, United States Ambassador Patrick Murphy met with Minister of Defence General Tea Banh yesterday to find a way to expand military cooperation.
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Labour law discussions ongoing despite boycott, say ministry
The Labour Law amendment discussions have continued to move forward despite Cambodia's union representatives boycotting the latest amendment meeting, said the Ministry of Labour.
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CNRP activist freed; Sam Rainsy pledges return to Kingdom
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday released former CNRP activist Oeur Narith on bail after the court ended its questioning on suspicion of receiving money from abroad and plotting to overthrow the government, according to the authorities.
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NGO asks interior minister to lend a hand in K Speu forest land protection
Anti-corruption, Natural Resource Protection and Civil Rights Protection (ACNCIPO) director Chea Hean said on Monday he is requesting help from Minister of Interior Sar Kheng to protect more than 150ha in the Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Police chief demoted over sexual harassment claims
A former provincial police chief accused of sexual harassment has been stripped of his Major General rank and is now a Colonel.
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