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Cambodian embassy repatriates four nationals stranded in UAE
The Royal Embassy of Cambodia to Kuwait has recently assisted in the repatriation of a Cambodian family who was stuck in the United Arab Emirates following travel restrictions imposed amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Activists report of logging in Pursat
Environment officers have been asked to investigate claims that from April 28 to May 5, activists found two locations where illegal logging took place in Pursat in the Cardamom Mountains.
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Buyers urged to pay up as 200,000 face layoffs
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) said 180 factories have suspended operations and another 60 will do so soon, with some 200,000 workers bearing the brunt. There is no indication of when work will resume.
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False sense of security over virus
Nowadays, not so many of them are seen wearing face masks and many are no longer afraid of being in crowded places.
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Massive forest clearing found in Koh Kong province
The Wildlife Alliance yesterday discovered over 200 hectares of mangrove forests within Koh Kong province’s Peam Krasaop Wildlife Sanctuary were illegally cleared.
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Workers feel pain as entertainment establishments remain closed
Displaced workers from the entertainment industry yesterday appealed for an intervention from the government as they struggle to make ends meet amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bogus police general charged over job scam
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged a man who allegedly posed as a high-ranking police officer working with the Ministry of Interior and cheated a land broker out of more than $10,000 after promising him a job as a police captain last year
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Factory furloughs nearly 2,000 workers amid coronavirus
Nearly 2,000 garment workers are now in limbo after their employer You Li International Garment Co Ltd in Svay Rieng province’s Bavet city announced a suspension of operations as clothing orders dry up amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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CITA requests for schools to be re-opened to Education Ministry
The Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association (CITA) has asked the Education Ministry to consider reopening educational institutions, as new cases of COVID-19 have not been detected in the country in the last three weeks.
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Schools to remain shut
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport said it has no immediate plan to reopen schools that have been ordered shut across the Kingdom amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Clearing of backlogged cases to start
A long-awaited campaign to clear a backlog of legal cases across the Kingdom is likely to begin next week after Minister of Justice Koeut Rith met with the relevant ministries, prosecutors and chiefs of municipal and provincial courts over the issue.
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Committee on anti-roadside encroachment mooted
The Ministry of Transport said is considering to set up a committee tasked with solving roadside encroachment as the issues are hard to tackle.
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Red Cross pens prison guide
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) yesterday handed out 1,200 booklets outlining internal regulations of the General Department of Prisons.
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1,000 booklets on rules and regulations to be doled to foreign inmates in Kingdom
The International Committee of the Red Cross yesterday handed over more than 1,200 booklet copies about rules and regulations to the Directorate General of Prisons in a bid to distribute to foreign inmates in Cambodia’s prisons.
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Environment rangers grab two for felling trees
Kampong Thom provincial rangers arrested two suspects on Saturday as they were felling trees and about to clear some 5ha at the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, said the Ministry of Environment.’’
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SCC sacks Soksovann Vathana Sabung as a member
The Supreme Consultative Council yesterday sacked Soksovann Vathana Sabung as a member following a Royal Decree signed by Acting Head of State Say Chhum.
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Stranded fisherman will stay in Malaysia, inmates shall return
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng said the 149 Cambodian fishermen who were stranded in Malaysia amid the Covid-19 pandemic will not return home as documentation is being prepared for them to work there legally.
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Council member booted by Hun Sen
Khmer Rise Party president Sok Sovann Vathana Sabung has been removed from the Supreme Council for Consultation and Recommendations with effect from Monday.
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WHO warns of second virus wave
The World Health Organization warned yesterday, Cambodia remains at high risk of a second wave outbreak of COVID-19, although Cambodia has achieved a good response to the first phase of the coronavirus.
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Pandemic challenges journos
The Kingdom celebrated the 27th World Press Freedom Day yesterday with journalist associations and official expressing mixed feelings amid the global spread of COVID-19 pandemic
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