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Body of woman killed in Bangkok returns
The Cambodian embassy in Thailand is working to repatriate the body of a casino dealer who was shot dead in Bangkok on Monday night.
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Officials reject calls to drop charge against unionist
Government officials yesterday rejected requests from international unions and civil society organisations to drop the charge against union leader Rong Chhun who was arrested over a remark he made concerning border issues.
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Two brothers on trial for beating journalist unconscious in mob attack
Two men were yesterday tried in absentia over an alleged mob attack against a local online journalist after an argument escalated between neighbours during a party in Tuol Kork district last year.
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Kingdom, Australia set to prevent violence against women, children
At a meeting between the two officials on Tuesday, Preah Sihanouk provincial police chief Chuon Narin and Australian ambassador to Cambodia Pablo Kang committed to preventing cross-border crimes and violence against women and children.
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CBAC defends authenticity of border topographic map
The Cambodia Border Affairs Committee is defending the authenticity of the newly produced topographic maps between Cambodia and Vietnam following claims they were unilaterally drawn up by Vietnam.
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Kanharith: ‘Independent press’ is about mindset, feeling no pressure
Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith told a press conference on Tuesday that the term 'independent press' does not refer to media outlets that complain about the government. Rather, 'independent' refers to a mindset of writing news without feeling pressure, he said.
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Cambodian woman among four killed in Bangkok shootout
A Cambodian woman was among four people who died in a shooting that took place Monday night in a gambling den in Bangkok, Thailand, officials reported.
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CSOs look to join forces with media for added clout
A group of 20 civil society yesterday joined a meeting with representatives from 16 media publications in a bid to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the two sectors.
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Ministry, Post Media ink MoU to boost education amid Covid-19
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and Post Media Co Ltd on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost education in Cambodia. Post Media is the owner of The Phnom Penh Post which is published in English and Khmer.
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Bill covering dress code draws ire
Ministry of Interior secretary of state Ouk Kim Lek responded on Tuesday to criticism concerning a draft law that would ban women from wearing overly revealing clothing, saying that input from all parties will be considered as the law moves through the promulgation process.
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Cambodia, Vietnam exchange border maps amid criticism
Cambodia and Vietnam formally exchanged border maps on Monday despite criticism from former members of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) that the Kingdom is losing land in the deal.
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Backlash on public order draft law
The Ministry of Interior's new public order draft law which aims to strengthen peace and security by regulating public behaviour, including imposing a dress code, has drawn mixed reactions.
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Court detains two alleged kidnappers in capital
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday charged and detained two Chinese nationals involved in a kidnapping and extortion case in the capital, with another accused still at large.
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Cambodia Post resumes services to select countries
Cambodia Post yesterday resumed its overseas parcel services to selected countries after suspending it for several months due to the spread of COVID-19.
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Union leader Chhun to appeal arrest, detention
Rong Chhun's lawyers plan to file two appeals this week against a ruling to detain the Cambodian Confederation of Unions president. Bail is also being requested.
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Doctor pays off patient’s family
A doctor in Svay Rieng province may face legal action after a patient he prescribed medicine to on Thursday morning died just hours later.
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Fate of suspended Prey Veng police officers still unclear
The fate of the seven Prey Veng anti-drug police officers suspended on July 27 on allegations of kidnapping and extortion is still being decided, said a National Police spokesperson.
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Former CNRP activist freed after serving jail term
Kong Mas, a former activist of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party from Svay Rieng province has been released after serving his 18-month jail term for incitement to bring chaos committed between April and October 2018.
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Gov’t continues out-of-work aid
The government has announced it will continue to provide out-of-work allowances to garment, footwear and hospitality workers for the next two months, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Police injured in land dispute, four detained
Preah Sihanouk police continued to question four suspects on Sunday in connection with using machinery to clear land in the Ream National Park area and assaulting authorities.
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