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Sino-Cambodian military drill begins
A total of 3,136 soldiers from Cambodia and China have embarked on the fourth Golden Dragon military drill. It is being held from March 15-30 under the theme United to counter terrorism and Cambodia-Chinese humanitarian work.
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Virus cases now upped to 12 in Kingdom
Cambodian health authorities went on a race against time to trace passengers on a flight from Singapore to Phnom Penh after Frenchman Michelle Dizon Cruz, 35, was confirmed with Covid-19.
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More than 70 money laundering cases uncovered since global watchdog’s grey listing
After global money-laundering watchdog Financial Action Task Force placed the Kingdom on its grey list last year, the Interior Ministry has cracked down on 75 cases, seized about $8 million and confiscated nearly 3,000 vehicles.
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COVID-19 travel ban to take effect
The government has decided to temporarily bar people from six countries from entering the Kingdom. Cambodia records new COVID-19 cases over the weekend.
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Khmer New Year celebrations face cancellations as COVID-19 fears mount
Svay Rieng administration hall on Saturday officially announced the cancellation of the Angkor Sankranta Festival, a four-day celebration of the Khmer New Year held in April, as COVID-19 fears mount in the Kingdom. The province is the second to do so following Siem Reap province’s cancellation earlier this month.
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Ministry’s name approved
The National Assembly (NA) has approved a draft law to rename the Ministry of Industry and Handicraft to the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation to realise future potential in a broader range of sectors.
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Covid-19 improves hygiene practises
Prime Minister Hun Sen told the people and officials to change their perspective of Covid-19 and instead consider the positive impact it has had in boosting good hygiene practises to prevent a range of diseases, not just the deadly novel coronavirus.
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Ministry urges journalists to respect patient privacy
The Health Ministry yesterday urged journalists not to name or show pictures of COVID-19 patients because it violates their right to privacy.
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Ministry refutes justice ranking
The Ministry of Justice on Wednesday refuted a World Justice Project (WJP) report which ranked Cambodia 127th out of 128 countries globally, in its rule of law performance, saying the report did not reflect realities in Cambodia.
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Journalists summoned over alleged defamation
Publisher of New Day Media Teav Sam Ol told The Post on Monday that on March 5, he received a summons to appear before the court on Wednesday. He said he was being accused of defamation after he wrote an article on a land dispute in Poipet town.
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National Police arrests three over COVID-19 social media hoaxes
The National Police yesterday said it will strengthen its campaign to clamp down on individuals spreading fake news about the COVID-19 outbreak on social media.’’
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British woman contracts nCoV-19
Cambodia recorded its third Covid-19 case on Tuesday after a 65-year-old British woman contracted the disease while travelling from England to Vietnam.
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Villagers save vital wetlands from land grab
The Kampong Cham provincial Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is looking for the owner of a tractor involved in clearing wetlands at Cholkiri district’s Peam Chhkork commune, to send him to court for legal action.’’
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Minister pushes for more women in top civil positions
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has urged his subordinates to continue increasing gender equality and advancing women’s political participation.
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Adidas, Puma warn of virus blows to 2020 business
AFP – German sportswear makers Adidas and Puma on Wednesday warned the coronavirus outbreak would deal painful blows to their business in 2020, weighing especially on the first quarter with store closures and lower sales.
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Hundreds protest after factory owner fled company
Nearly 800 textile factory workers in Kampong Speu province yesterday protested because their employer allegedly fled after failing to pay all wages and severance payments.
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Pluralism to take centre stage at Asem gathering
Cambodia is preparing to host the 13th Asia-Europe Meeting (Asem) for the first time on November 16-17 this year, in what Prime Minister Hun Sen has called a landmark in historical diplomacy, where pluralism will take centre stage.
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Official accused of stealing land
People from two villages in Sen Monorom commune, O’Raing district, in Mondulkiri province urged the authorities to prioritise a land dispute involving a former district council official who bought some plots but then allegedly proceeded to grab others belonging to people from nearby villages.
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Journalists and officials reflect on coronavirus fears and fake news
For every piece of factual information on Covid-19, 142 fake reports are produced, according to figures from the World Health Organisation and the US Centres for Disease Control (USCDC), said Ministry of Health spokesperson Ou Vandine.
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https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/journalists-and-officials-reflect-coronavirus-fears-and-fake-news
The president of the trial chamber has decided to accept additional exhibits submitted by the prosecutor in the treason case against Kem Sokha.
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