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Two in pre-trial detention over illicit test kit sale
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday placed two Chinese nationals in pre-trial detention after they were charged for allegedly selling COVID-19 test kits near the international airport in the capital.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen declares nation has sufficient essentials to fight COVID-19
From adequate stock piles of essential food stuff like rice, salt and other nonperishable items to face masks and sanitisers for public and health officials, Cambodia is adequately prepared to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Soldiers to stay put amid virus threats
Concerns over the Covid-19 virus has prompted Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) commander-in-chief General Vong Pisen to issue an order on Tuesday banning soldiers from leaving their units and barracks or gathering for any events before the upcoming April 14-16 Khmer New Year celebrations.
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Prey Lang forest promoted
The USAID Greening Prey Lang Project recently presented its three month report for the year detailing how it has been supporting the government to promote community livelihoods, developing strategic plans for forests, recruiting community groups and training rangers.
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Two of three new appeal courts start hearings
The Ministry of Justice said the new Appeal Court in Preah Sihanouk province could not start operating from yesterday because the construction had not finished.
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NGO urges closure of K Speu logging roads
Environmental watchdog ACNCIPO director Chea Hean has requested the service of Kampong Speu provincial officials to help close logging roads in the Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary and the Central and Southern Cardamom National Parks.
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Ministry reports increased COVID-19 national recovery figure
The Health Ministry yesterday reported two COVID-19 patients have recovered, raising the national recovery figure to 25.
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Online sales of pharmaceuticals and health-related disinfectants banned
The Ministry of Health has banned online sales of medicines, medical equipment and other health-related disinfectant substances as most of such products are not legally authorised and not of proper quality.
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S’ville Appeal Court delayed
Newly-appointed Minister of Justice Koeut Rith has postponed the official launch of the Regional Court of Appeal in Preah Sihanouk province, as its building remained under construction.
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State of emergency draft law set for NA
A draft law aiming to place the Kingdom in a state of emergency amid the Covid-19 pandemic is set for a debate at the National Assembly (NA) after going through the Council of Ministers’ Standing Committee meeting led by Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday.
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Ministry vows better regulation against illicit trade of pharmaceuticals
The Ministry of Health said it would strengthen regulation of the sale of pharmaceutical drugs, medical equipment and disinfectants, including prohibiting the sale of such products online.
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New Justice Minister vows reforms and speedier trial procedures
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday urged newly appointed Justice Minister Keut Rith to improve the judiciary and expedite resolution of pending cases to boost the public’s confidence towards the country’s judicial system.
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Ban on crowds to curb COVID-19 pandemic from becoming an epidemic but how about factory workers?
The government has effectively banned many forms of gathering of more than 10 people to curb the spread of COVID-19 which seems to be under control for the past few days.
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Call for nod on new Kampot communities
The Kampot provincial Forestry Administration has requested the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to recognise the establishment and management of three new forest communities in the province.
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Emergency law draft fast-tracked for National Assembly debate
The National Assembly is expected to debate and approve the state of emergency draft law soon before sending it to the Senate for discussion.
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Main elements of the Draft Law on Emergency, Military may play bigger role
Under the newly drafted law on emergency, the Government may delegate authority to the armed forces to ensure its implementation once a declaration of emergency is made after consent by the two houses of legislatures and His Majesty the King.
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Titya withdraws complaint against two border officials
A disabled accountant has decided to drop his complaint against two border military officials who assaulted him on March 25 over an electric bill dispute.
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Union seeks justice ministry intervention to release six workers
Cambodian Labour Confederation (CLC) president Ath Thorn has urged the Ministry of Justice to intervene in the Siem Reap Provincial Court.
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Five in prison over surrogacy clinic
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday sentenced five people, including a Chinese national, to prison after they were found guilty of recruiting 33 surrogate mothers between 2017 and 2018.
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Many in limbo as tension heightens
As the Kingdom restricts travel and prepares for a state of emergency, some foreigners in Cambodia are scrambling for a way home.
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