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Schools cum hospitals, 1,000 back unchecked
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered provincial authorities throughout the Kingdom to use temporarily closed schools as makeshift hospitals and has told relevant officials to prepare facilities there for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
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Ministry boost efforts for irrigation infrastructure
The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has increased efforts to develop irrigation systems along border areas shared with Vietnam and Thailand in a bid to strengthen water management and mitigate effects of drought and floods.
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’ Factories pressured to close amid pandemic concerns
Pressure is mounting to keep workers living in Phnom Penh at home as Covid-19 infections spread across the country.
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Muslim community denounces discrimination
The Cambodian Muslim community called for non-discrimination against Khmer-Muslim people following an upswing in coronavirus cases in the Kingdom, which saw a string of Khmer-Muslims infected.
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31 French tourists infected with COVID-19 had traveled to multiple destinations in Cambodia before detection
The 31 French nationals who were all tested positive for the Novel Coronavirus over the weekend, had been traveling together since they arrived in Siem Reap on March 11.’’
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Search on for migrants who skipped virus checks
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has ordered provincial authorities to seek out migrant workers who returned from Thailand and conduct checks on them for the coronavirus.
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Chinese experts to the rescue
Seven Chinese medical experts arrived in the Kingdom on Monday to help fight Covid-19 head-on, as more cases were found in the Kingdom over the last few days.
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PM instructs governors to be prepared for COVID-19
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday ordered all provincial governors to take immediate and urgent action to turn hotels or education institutions into standby facilities to treat people with COVID-19.
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Two Cambodians, infant infected with COVID-19 in South Korea
Two Cambodian women and an infant living in South Korea have tested positive for COVID-19, the Kingdom’s ambassador said.
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Government warns against spreading fake Covid-19 news
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng warned that those who spread misinformation about Covid-19 to disrupt society would be held accountable before the law.
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4,000 litres of methanol to make fake sanitisers seized in raid
Joint forces on Saturday cracked down on the import of more than 4,000 liters of methanol from Vietnam destined for illegally producing alcohol-based sanitisers in the capital.
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Boeng Tamouk lake residents in development crossfire
Boeng Tamouk is one of the last remaining lakes in Phnom Penh. The lake has stood the test of time and brought harmony to many villagers living around the body of water.
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Officials examine timber company for irregularities
After winning the rights to transfer large shipments of timber from Mondulkiri province to the rest of Cambodia, Try Pheap Import Export Co Ltd is being examined by 10 officials to ensure there are no irregularities in its operation, Mondulkiri provincial forestry administration director Um Van Sopheak said.
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King orders new appeal court staff appointments
King Norodom Sihamoni has issued a royal decree ordering the appointment of 18 judges across the three newly established regional Appeal Courts.
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Virus cases soar to 84, latest patients quarantined in Preah Sihanouk hote
Twenty-nine French tourists and two Cambodians being quarantined at a hotel in Preah Sihanouk province’s Sihanoukville have tested positive for the virus after coming into contact with two COVID-19 patients, raising the tally to 84, according to a Health Ministry’s statement.
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CEO held for fraud in S Reap
Over 200 individuals gathered in front of the Siem Reap Provincial Court last week to ask that Dim Suonnath, the CEO of a real estate company being held for fraud, take responsibility for compensating some 2,000 residents who invested with him. The request was denied.
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Cambodia almost sealed off after borders close
The Kingdom yesterday found itself almost sealed off after Thailand and Laos closed their borders amid coronavirus fears.
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Ministry considers prison pardons
The Ministry of Justice’s national committee, which is responsible for checking and evaluating convicts for possible clemency, is reviewing a list of 399 names, including those of 43 women, to reduce their prison terms or provide a pardon in conjunction with Khmer New Year.
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Casino workers protest unpaid wages
Nearly a hundred employees of Sihanoukville’s Yaduoli Casino yesterday staged a protest over outstanding wages after the company failed to pay them.
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Trade to continue as normal
Although controls have been tightened due to the new coronavirus, trade between Cambodia and Vietnam continues, with the countries aiming to achieve $5 billion in trade by the end of the year, a Vietnamese official has confirmed.
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