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  • S Reap major road project to be completed by 2022

    Blueprints for a Siem Reap construction project to build or fix 38 roads totalling 98.34km are due to be unveiled on September 23. The project is scheduled to be completed in late 2021

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  • Next year’s minimum wage set at $190

    The National Council on Minimum Wage has set the 2021 minimum wage at $190 per month for workers in the textile, garment, and footwear industries, according to the Ministry of Labour.

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  • Sokhonn to join first Mekong-US meeting

    Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn is scheduled to attend the first Mekong-US-partnership ministerial meeting today via video conference.

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  • Man grilled over land clearing in P Sihanouk

    Preah Sihanouk provincial police questioned a man on Wednesday in connection with land clearing at the multi-use areas of Prek Teuk Sap Kbal Chhay in Prey Nop district's Bit Traing commune.

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  • Vietnam replaces border tents with concrete structures

    Vietnamese soldiers have upgraded 'border-some' tents with structures made up of concrete and wood in six locations along the undemarcated areas border areas near Kandal province, authorities said.

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  • Journalists posing as police arrested

    Police in Preah Sihanouk province have arrested four local journalists, a construction worker and a Chinese national who allegedly posed as police officers, planted drugs in a Chinese tourist's car and extorted $2,3000 from his family in exchange for his release.

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  • Minimum wage to be decided

    The National Council on Minimum Wage will decide on a wage increase for workers in the garment, footwear, textile and travel product sectors at a meeting on Thursday after a figure could not be reached at a tripartite meeting on Wednesday.

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  • Smith asked to respect HRC rules

    The Permanent Mission of Cambodia to the UN called for the Special Rapporteur to Cambodia, Rhona Smith, to 'strictly observe' the Human Rights Council's code of conduct and manual of operational procedures.

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  • Police chief’s sexual abuse case not ‘crime’

    Ministry of Interior spokesman Khieu Sopheak said the complaint filed by women police officers against Kampong Thom police chief Ouk Kosal over sexual harassment did not carry a criminal offence as the complaint concerned administrative work.

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  • Sokha’s movements under surveillance

    After keeping a low profile for a while following a Phnom Penh Municipal Court warning that he may have been involved in political activities during previous public appearances, former opposition leader Kem Sokha has been spotted visiting provinces by authorities secretly monitoring him.

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  • UN rapporteur told to follow code of conduct

    The Cambodian Permanent Mission to the UN Office in Geneva on Wednesday urged UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Cambodia Rhona Smith to strictly observe the code of conduct and her office's operations manual.

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  • Oxfam announces project to protect 78,000 marginalised workers in Kingdom

    Oxfam announced yesterday it will launch a new project with in-country partners and international funding aimed at providing social protection for over 78,000 marginalised workers in Cambodia amid the global pandemic.

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  • Activists summoned in 2015 land dispute case in Preah Vihear

    Preah Vihear Provincial Court prosecutor Phy Sithorng issued a summons for four forest activists to appear in court on September 14 over charges of incitement to commit a felony after PNT Co Ltd filed a complaint against them concerning a 2015 land dispute.

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  • Minimum wage discussions continue

    The second-round meeting of the National Council on Minimum Wage yesterday was not been able to reach an agreement on the figure for 2021's minimum wage.

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  • Cambodia, VN ministers talk Covid-19 cooperation

    Minister of National Defence Tea Banh and several senior military officers held a virtual conference on Tuesday with Banh's Vietnamese counterpart General Ngo Xuan Lich to discuss the two countries' cooperation in the Covid-19 fight.

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  • ‘Meet one, smash one!’: Interior Ministry orders crackdown on inciters

    Amid the ongoing street protest to release unionist Rong Chhun and Khmer Win Party president Soung Sophorn who were arrested over their comments concerning the border issues, the Ministry of Interior has instructed authorities to take legal action against such activists, labelling them as 'inciters' causing chaos.

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  • Cambodia and Vietnam solidify relationship in defence meeting

    The Defence Ministers of Vietnam and Cambodia, General Tea Banh and Ngo Xuan Lich, have held a joint discussion on defence cooperation, the containment of COVID-19 in the region and working on the development of X16 zone ' a culturally significant site where the end of the genocide was marked by the Vietnamese side during the liberation of Cambodia.

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  • Government committee to assist journalists holds first meeting

    Minister of Information, Khieu Kanharith, yesterday held the first meeting with government lawyers to examine issues that journalists face in Cambodia, following an announcement in February of a commitment to assist journalists facing litigation.

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  • Facebook post sparks incitement arrest

    Police in Tboung Khmum province yesterday arrested the author of a Facebook post which said 'Angkor Wat does not belong to Khmer', followed by a live video defending the sentence, causing outrage amongst sites users.

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  • Ministry: No unlawful protests

    The Ministry of Interior is warning citizens not to take part in social justice protests.

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