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Cambodia prepares to stage biennial summit amid pandemic concerns
Despite the global pandemic, the Kingdom is expected to push through with the upcoming 13th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit, with some foreign leaders confirming their attendance to the biennial gathering.
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RHB lends a helping hand to virus-hit families in Kandal
As all sectors in the Kingdom reel from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, everyone struggles to hold on to withstand the situation.
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ID law in works for Cambodian citizens
Officials from the ministries of Interior, and Justice, met with working group members and legal experts on Wednesday to review and discuss a draft law concerning identification methods in the country.
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US sends $7.5 million in aid to Cambodia over Covid-19
US Ambassador to Cambodia Patrick Murphy told a press conference on Thursday that the US will provide $7.5 million in grants to the Cambodian government to help it address the economic and health impacts of the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Ministry seeks funds to help compensate 152 laid-off hotel staff
The Labour Ministry said today it will source funds to pay compensation wages to former staff of The Great Duke Phnom Penh hotel who were laid off.
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Pursat governor says land disputes no longer a major problem in area
Pursat provincial governor Mao Thonin has claimed that land disputes between residents and major companies allowed to manage land in the province are no longer a problem and minor disputes have been solved through land dispute resolutions each week.
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NGOs: Vaccines must be free and available to needy
Oxfam and four other organisations have kick-started a month-long social media campaign to mobilise a million supporters to send the message to world leaders that when a Covid-19 vaccine is found it must be free and fairly distributed to everyone on the planet.
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Anti-drug push for schools
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, in collaboration with the National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) and related partner organisations are preparing educational documents in an effort to prevent and control illicit drug use in schools.
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Court begins trial of men accused of kidnapping over debt
Phnom Penh Municipal Court began the trial of five Chinese men accused of kidnapping their fellow countryman over a debt
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M’kiri police summon two in land dispute
Sre Ampoum commune police in Pech Chreada district, Mondulkiri province, summoned two members of an ethnic minority group on Wednesday to clarify a land dispute after they published a Facebook post claiming the land is illegally occ
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MoU signed to assist vulnerable children
A move to assist affected and vulnerable children in Cambodia.
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Migrant workers ‘not crossing’ into Thailand
Oddar Meanchey provincial governor Pen Kosal said while more than 15,000 migrant workers had returned from Thailand amid the Covid-19 pandemic, no one had illegally returned through the province’s three border checkpoints.
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Repatriation of Cambodian citizens in Saudi Arabia underway
The repatriation of 174 Cambodians staying in Saudi Arabia received green light.
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Draft law on anti-torture reviewed, resurrected
The Ministry of Interior is continuing to review and amend the contents of the draft Law on the Establishment of a National Committee against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which had been in process since 2009.
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COVID-19 success story
Health Minister tells the World Health Assembly about Cambodia’s success in treating COVID-19 patients.
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40 families receive assistances from RHB
RHB holds a charity event to assist Cambodians who are facing financial difficulties.
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Vulnerable migrant workers get UNFPA aid amid virus
In a bid to help the government address the urgent needs of vulnerable migrant workers who have returned home amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has donated 1,670 dignity kits and communication materials to the National Committee for Counter Trafficking (NCCT).
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Plans to clear backlog of legal cases unveiled
The Ministry of Justice on Monday unveiled details of its new national campaign to ease congested prisons by clearing an immense backlog of court cases.
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Groups want charges against journos dropped
Some 130 civil society groups and a union yesterday called on the government and court officials to drop charges against journalists Sok Oudom and Sovann Rithy, noting that officials have been targeting journalists over their reporting.
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S’ville residents protest new road
A group of 162 families from Commune IV’s Village 4 in Sihanoukville on Monday protested the building of a new road by the authorities, claiming that it affected their houses.
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