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COVID-19 sparks economic crisis, requires unprecedented response
Lockdowns around the world have placed the world’s economies at a standstill, slowing the virus’ spread, but enacting a heavy economic toll.
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NBC director-general explains economics of riels and dollars during the COVID-19 crisis
The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) has called on the public to increase their use of riels, to assist the central bank to utilise the national currency as an instrument to effectively stabilise pricing and interest rates in the market during the COVID-19 crisis, according to the NBC’s director-general Chea Serey.
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Ministry of Justice site online
The Ministry of Justice on Monday announced the launch of its new website www.moj.gov.kh in addition to its already existing Facebook page and Telegram service.
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National Assembly to meet soon on draft emergency law
The National Assembly is expected to meet soon to debate the State of Emergency Law draft which the government has deemed to be a matter of “urgency.”
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Lingerie vendor on trial for ‘affecting’ tradition
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Friday began the trial of an online underwear vendor accused of negatively affecting Cambodian traditions by allegedly posting revealing photos on Facebook.
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Tourists can now prolong their stay
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said tourists holding Visa T and arriving in the Kingdom after January 1 will be allowed to prolong their stay until they are able to return home.
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National Police orders enforcement against large new year gatherings
The National Police has directed all officers to make sure people do not celebrate the upcoming Khmer New Year with large gatherings to prevent any spread of the coronavirus.
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K Speu authorities, NGO confronted in timber truck raid
The Kampong Speu provincial Forestry Administration and environmental watchdog ACNCIPO attempted to seize 20 home-made trucks and nearly 20 cubic metres of timber from the Phnom Aural Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday but were stopped by over 100 people who gathered in groups to resist the raid.
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Conservationist receives $20K grant for wildlife and land preservation efforts
The Ministry of Environment last week granted $20,000 to American conservationist Ben Davis to aid in his efforts to protect and preserve natural resources in Preah Vihear province’s Phnom Thnout-Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Don’t have a large gathering during KNY
The National Police has directed all officers to make sure people do not celebrate the upcoming Khmer New Year at large gatherings to prevent any spread of the coronavirus.
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Mass gatherings banned during Khmer New Year
National Police chief Neth Savoeun has instructed his forces to maintain order during the Khmer New Year and only allow family gatherings.
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Australians stranded in Cambodia may find a way home this week
Australians stranded in Cambodia may find that there is a strong possibility of boarding a flight out of Cambodia by this week.
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Gov’t adhoc group to aid poor
The Ministry of Economy and Finance has created an ad-hoc working group to manage social support mechanisms to help impoverished people and marginalised groups during the fight against Covid-19.
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R’kiri police chief ‘shot’ at subordinates
Ratanakiri province’s Taveng district police chief Sambath Kosal has been suspended from duty after his subordinate officers accused him of firing his pistol at them.
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NA, Senate set for bill on ‘emergency’
Prime Minister Hun Sen has requested the Senate to convene an extraordinary meeting to review the draft law that aims to put the Kingdom in a state of emergency after the bill reached the National Assembly (NA) on Friday.
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Justice minister promises good governance, solidarity
Newly-appointed Minister of Justice Koeut Rith has vowed to continue implementing policy reforms to improve the quality of the judicial system and build public confidence.
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Two more held for selling medicines touted to treat virus
Two more people have been arrested for allegedly peddling medicines said to be able to treat COVID-19, while Ministry of Commerce’s officials have also cracked down on the sale of 3,000 litres of counterfeit alcohol sanitisers
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Several ministers and officials pledge to donate salaries to fight coronavirus
Several ministers and senior government officials have pledged to donate their salaries towards the Kingdom’s fight against COVID-19, taking the cue from Prime Minister Hun Sen who has said he is donating seven months’ salary for the cause.
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Government ready to declare state of emergency after law is signed
The government will take no longer than 30 days to implement a state of emergency once the bill is signed into law. Soldiers are already on standby to ensure security and help citizens.
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Governors told to look at public land seizures
The Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Hing Thorasky, has issued a report ordering ministers and three provincial governors to check for irregularities among lower-level officers who have illegally seized public land.
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