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COVID-19 committee tackles reopening of sectors for economic relief
The National Committee for Combatting COVID-19 yesterday discussed easing coronavirus restrictions and reopening businesses in priority sectors in a bid to boost the national economy, which has been battered by the pandemic.
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Government identifies the poor so they receive aid
The Planning Ministry has asked all provincial authorities to collect numbers and identify poor families so that the government doles them support amid coronavirus pandemic.
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Garment workers protest unpaid April wages
More than 600 workers of the SEPIA garment factory in Phnom Penh’s Porsenchey district on Monday staged a protest in front of the factory premises to demand their unpaid wages.
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Market vendors request for rent relief amid lower sales
More than 60 vendors in the Borei Keila market asked for the intervention of Prampi Makara district governor Lim Sophea in appealing for the reduction of monthly stall rental fees by 50 percent as the vendors face a decline in profits amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Borei Keila market shop owners ask for rent reduction
Twenty representatives of 70 shop owners who rent their premises in the capital’s Borei Keila market on Monday petitioned Prampi Makara district authorities, demanding the market owner lower the rent by 50 per cent for six months to offset losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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14 behind torching of rangers’ headquarters identified
Ratanakiri provincial environmental officials have identified 14 people who allegedly incited a crowd to torch two ranger headquarters buildings in Virachey National Park.
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Former Great Duke employer, employees meet over pay
Labour Ministry officials said they will meet with former employer and former employees of Great Duke hotel today to seek a solution for seniority pay which hasn’t been paid as yet.
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Public warned to remain cautious of coronavirus
The World Health Organisation (WHO) in Cambodia and Prime Minister Hun Sen have called on the public to remain cautious about Covid-19. They reminded the people that a second wave of the virus is a “real threat”.
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Factories echo GMAC’s appeal for rent relief amid pandemic
Factories yesterday expressed their support to the Garment Manufacturing Association in Cambodia in their appeal for lower rental fees within a period of three to six months.
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Land encroachment causes floods
The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has asked the capital and provincial authorities to prevent encroachment on river banks, ditches, creeks, canals, water reservoirs and lakes to avoid the effects of water drainage and flood disasters.
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K Chhnang court to probe release in alleged land grab
The Kampong Chhnang Provincial Court will summon officials from the provincial Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and Cholkiri district officials to clarify why three villagers were released on April 19 after they we
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Activists allege forest clearing in M’kiri wildlife sanctuary
Environment officials are set to probe an alleged land clearing matter in Mondulkiri province after the local community reported they had found loggers bulldozing forest in the main area of the Nam Lear Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Campaign for speedier case resolution to be launched
The Bar Association of Cambodia assigned roughly 400 lawyers to process thousands of pending court cases across the Kingdom. The move is in line with the Justice Ministry’s plan to announce a short-term campaign between three and six months to expedite the processing of cases stuck in courts.
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In Prey Lang, 399 cases of logging prevented
Environment rangers and community members patrolled the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary 511 times within the first four months of the year and prevented 399 forest crimes in four provinces.
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Two ex-officers jailed 16 years for illegally recruiting soldiers
The Military Court yesterday convicted and sentenced two former soldiers to 16 years in prison each for recruiting nearly 250 soldiers without orders or authorisation from the Ministry of Defence and the goverment between 2016 and last year.
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Court sentences two men to 30 in jail over drug trafficking
Phnom Penh Municipal Court today sentenced a Ghanaian man and a Nigerian man to 30 years in prison after they were found guilty of transporting nearly 300 grams of Ketamine through a post office in Phnom Penh to Australia in 2014.
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Ministry refutes NGO’s claim about cleared protected forest
The Environment Ministry yesterday refuted a claim by Wildlife Alliance that more than 200 hectares of mangrove forest had been cleared inside protected areas in Koh Kong province’s Peam Krasaop Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Motorists rush for licences to avoid fines
The National Police said traffic police have fined over 17,000 motorists caught violating road traffic rules and regulations since the sub-decree on heftier traffic fines was imposed on May 1.
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Vietnamese troops start removing tents at disputed border stretch
Vietnamese soldiers have already started dismantling tents they set up at a disputed border stretch in Kandal province’s Koh Thom district, provincial governor Kong Sophorn said yesterday.
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Cambodia implicated in money laundering
Cambodia and 11 other countries are likely to be added to the list of states that “pose significant threats” to the EU’s financial systems for failures to tackle money laundering and terrorism financing, according to draft documents seen by Reuters and expected to be published on Thursday.
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