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National Assembly approves Cabinet reshuffle
The National Assembly yesterday approved Prime Minister Hun Sen’s proposed Cabinet reshuffle which seeks to increase productivity and efficiency in the government.
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PM urges artistes to create COVID-19 themed songs and films
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday urged local writers and producers to collectively produce more songs and short documentaries to help allay fears over COVID-19.
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Workers get $100 handout in lieu of wages
Nearly 100 construction workers accepted a $100 handout from an employer to return to their hometowns after work was suspended at a construction site in Preah Sihanouk province’s commune four.
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PM Cabinet reshuffle approved
After the National Assembly (NA) unanimously voted on Monday on a motion by Prime Minister Hun Sen, King Norodom Sihamoni approves the Cabinet reshuffle and appointed five ministers and five senior ministers to streamline the government’s leadership.
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Implementation of heftier traffic fines on hold until May 1
The government has decided to postpone the implementation of heftier fines for traffic offenders until May 1 so there will be more time to train officials and to educate the public.
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Stranded passengers petition UK for help
Some 10,521 foreigners in Cambodia, the bulk being from the UK, have signed an online petition calling on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and relevant officials to fly them out of the Kingdom. The petition is targeted at 15,000 foreigners.
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Negative tests bring positive news in virus fight
There was positive news in the Kingdom’s fight against coronavirus yesterday after more than 300 Cambodians who were in contact with infected French tourists and 174 Chinese nationals, feared to have been infected, have all been cleared.
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Four quarantined after direct contact with COVID-19 patient
Banteay Meanchey provincial health department yesterday quarantined four people, who have come in direct contact with a COVID-19 patient, at the provincial referral hospital while 16 others were ordered to isolate themselves at their homes.
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Border situation normal after Thai barbed wire incident
The Interior Ministry has reported a border incident with Thai soldiers in Preah Vihear province was able to be resolved following negotiation by both sides.
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PM orders seizure of counterfeit, unapproved COVID-19 test kits
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday ordered relevant ministries, institutions and authorities nationwide to cooperate with prosecutors to immediately seize any unregistered COVID-19 test kits and medicines being sold in the market, as well as apprehend the sellers, to protect the public welfare.
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National Assembly set to okay reshuffle
The National Assembly is set to approve Prime Minister Hun Sen’s proposed Cabinet reshuffle which seeks to increase productivity and efficiency in the government.
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NA to vote on new ministers
The National Assembly (NA) on Monday will put a vote of confidence in appointing and reshuffling five ministers and appointing five senior ministers, said NA spokesman Leng Peng Long in a press release issued by the General Secretariat of the National Assembly on Friday.
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Migrant workers to isolate themselves
Migrant workers returning from Thailand are being told by the authorities to isolate themselves for 14 days in a bid to prevent a spread of COVID-19.
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Pandemic profiteers to face long arm of law
The Ministry of Commerce has called on shop owners and online sellers to maintain prices. It warned of legal action against opportunists profiteering from price increases when the Kingdom is at war with Covid-19.
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Suspended factory workers demand partial pay
Nearly 200 factory workers of Jacka Shoes Manufactory Co Ltd in Kampong Speu province’s Samraong Tong district staged a protest after being suspended without due compensation.
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PM set to mend ties with US
Prime Minister Hun Sen has responded to US Congressman Ted Yoho, saying he is ready to improve Cambodia-US relations, and not take up issues of disagreements which have become a barrier between the two countries’ bilateral cooperation.
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Officers detained for assault
Two military officers are being held for questioning at the Pailin provincial Military Police headquarters after they allegedly used violence on a disabled staff member at a utility firm in Sala Krao district on Wednesday.
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Former CNRP activist nabbed for offering online English classes
Authorities detained a high school teacher in Kampong Chhnang province on Thursday after he was caught conducting online classes despite the fact that schools had been ordered to close temporarily to prevent Covid-19 infections.
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Kampong Chhnang villagers sent to court for clearing wetland
The names of four Kampong Chhnang villagers were sent to the provincial court on Thursday for further legal action. The villagers are accused of involvement in clearing some 3ha of wetland in Koh Tamov village, in Boribor district’s Koki commune.
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Private individual organises charter flight from Cambodia to get stranded UK tourists home
A UK citizen in Cambodia has intervened to organise a private charter flight to take 103 stranded UK tourists home, after claims that the UK Embassy and UK government “could not have done less to help”.
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