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Vietnam ‘committed’ to withdrawing illegal border tents after pandemic
National Border Committee chairman Va Kimhong met with his Vietnamese counterpart on Saturday to discuss several Vietnamese tents that are still erected on unsettled borderlands.
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Public health and safety marked as top priorities for the holidays
PHNOM Penh, along with Ratanakiri and Kampot provinces, have already set in place virus prevention measures to protect tourists and the general public during the upcoming substitute Khmer New Year holidays.
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Ministry dismisses NGO report on fundamental freedoms
The government yesterday dismissed as being inccurate a joint report by three NGOs claiming that fundamental freedoms in the Kingdom continue to be restricted.
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Human rights report ‘fails to look at reasons’
The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) on Wednesday rejected a report by a group of civil society organisations that claimed the government had severely restricted people's rights.
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‘Nationalism key to defence reforms’: Hun Manet seeks to strengthen military
Military reforms in the Kingdom should be grounded on 'nationalism'. This was the statement made by Royal Cambodian Army Commander Lieutenant General Hun Manet on Wednesday as the Paratrooper Brigade 911 was upgraded to become one of the units under the elite Special Forces Command of the RCA.
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Koy Pisey defends statement about border-some tents
The Vice Chairwoman of Cambodia Border Affairs Committee Koy Pisey yesterday defended her statement regarding 'some tents' set up by Vietnamese soldiers along the border, saying the committee members have dedicated their lives to protect the Kingdom's territory.
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Covid-19 tracking system launched
The government introduced a Covid-19 tracking system on Thursday to automatically receive incoming and outgoing voice calls (Interactive Voice Response, 'IVR') and identify people suspected of having Covid-19.
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Gov’t, NGOs launch policy to improve services for children
The General Secretariat of the Cambodian National Council for Children (CNCC), Plan International Cambodia and ChildFund Cambodia announced the launch of the National Policy of Child Protection System (NPCPS) at a ceremony on Wednesday.
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Four men questioned over illegal logging in P Sihanouk’s nat’l park
Preah Sihanouk police questioned four men for illegally logging the forest in Prey Nop district, provincial hall spokesman Kheang Phearum told The Post on Wednesday.
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Royal Group compensates families over project
The Royal Group of Cambodia yesterday announced it has solved all land issues and compensated 58 families impacted by its 700-megawatt coal-fired power plant project in Koh Kong province.
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CNCC event promotes child protection
An event to promote the new national policy on Child Protection System was held yesterday by the General Secretariat of the Cambodian National Council for Children (CNCC), ChildFund and Plan International Cambodia.
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Lawyers suspended for misconduct
The Bar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC) has imposed administrative disciplinary action against four lawyers for failing to follow rules of professional conduct while more than 100 other cases are pending.
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Illegal garages to be shut down for road safety
Transport Minister Sun Chanthol yesterday said all garages caught modifying vehicles in contravention to technical standards will be shut down in a bid to reduce the number of road traffic accidents.
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Ministry drafts law to revamp Cambodia’s postal sector
The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications is reviewing and revising a draft law on the postal sector to bring package delivery in line with economic and technological developments.
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Upcoming holidays to be celebrated under tight security
Tighter security will be expected across the country in conjunction with the upcoming holidays, from August 17 to 21, which was set in lieu of the postponed Khmer New Year in April.
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Seven police officers in Prey Veng suspended over violence, extortion
Seven Prey Veng provincial anti-drugs police officers were suspended for allegedly using violence and extorting money from drug users during crackdowns.
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$28m allocated for round two of IDPoor scheme
The government has allocated $28 million to Wing agents nationwide to provide for the second round of payments for the equity card scheme, set to benefit some 610,000 poor and vulnerable families.
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Kingdom to get demining aid
The international community will provide $20 million in aid to assist Cambodia with mine and explosive ordnance clearance.
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Officials set to expedite M’kiri land registration
The Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction on Tuesday said 550 officials in inter-ministerial groups are set to implement a land registration plan in Mondulkiri province.
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Ministry of Justice vows to improve
Minister of Justice Koeut Rith said on Monday that his ministry is focused on strengthening the justice sector and ensuring judges, prosecutors and court officials perform their duties with dignity and discipline.
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