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Sacked teachers at Appeal Court plead for reinstatement
A verdict is due to be announced by the Appeal Court on March 11 concerning a complaint by 11 teachers that they were illegally fired by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport in 2018.
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Traffic fines to rise in bid to improve safety
Minister of Interior and National Road Safety Committee (NRSC) chairman Sar Kheng on Monday led a meeting to pass sub-decrees on road traffic violations which will be temporarily put in place while the current road traffic law is amended.
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No justice yet for Kep and Sihanoukville collapse victims
Survivors and families of dead victims of building collapses in Kep and Preah Sihanouk provinces are calling for justice over the deadly incidents amid little progress from the courts.
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International Women’s Day celebrated in the Kingdom
The ministries of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Women’s Affairs on Tuesday outlined a key message in the run-up to celebrating the 109th anniversary of International Women’s Day, “Peace Promotes Gender Equality”.
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NGOs identify challenges in gender equality
Civil society organisations yesterday identified physical, mental and sexual violence against women are still challenges yet to be addressed by the government.
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PM agrees with Trump to cancel Asean meet amid virus outbreaks
Prime Minister Hun Sen has agreed with US President Donald Trump to postpone next week’s US-Asean special summit due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Kingdom ready for Covid-19
The Ministry of Health, the World Health Organisation in Cambodia (WHO) and Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (IPC) on Monday held a joint press conference to reiterate that they are fully prepared for all eventualities in facing the global outbreak of Covid-19.
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Fifty percent plus one system is unchanged, PM says
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said the ruling CPP will not have the Constitution amended from 50 percent plus one system back to two-thirds formula to form a government.
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’ People spreading fake COVID-19 news are terrorists, says Prime Minister Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said those spreading fake news about a COVID-19 outbreak in the Kingdom are considered “terrorists.”
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Crashed drone in Koh Kong was privately owned: Tea Banh
Defence Minister General Tea Banh said yesterday that a large drone which crashed in Koh Kong province’s Kiri Sakor district last month belonged to a private company.
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Military exercise with China on despite virus outbreak
The Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia said on Monday that the annual golden dragon military exercise between Cambodia and China will be held in March according to schedule.
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PM slams social media users for criticising ban on ‘sexy clothes’
Prime Minister Hun Sen has responded to critics who said his ban on using sex appeal online violated the rights of women.
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Government supports US decision to delay US-Asean summit over COVID-19 fears
The government supports United States President Donald Trump’s decision to postpone the US-Asean Summit in the state of Nevada this month over the coronavirus fears.
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Golden Dragon to commence despite COVID-19 fears: Minister
Defence Minister General Tea Banh yesterday said the annual joint military exercise with China, dubbed “Golden Dragon”, will not be postponed or cancelled amid coronavirus fears.
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PM: Remain vigillant over Covid-19
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Sunday reiterated that Cambodians have not been infected by Covid-19. But despite this, he urged the public to remain vigilant and follow all precautionary measures laid out by the government and health authorities to combat the coronavirus.
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Cambodia decries ‘biased’ remarks about human rights situation
Cambodia’s permanent representative to the UN An Sokkhoeurn and Cambodian Human Rights Committee vice-president Chin Malin said remarks made by representatives of the EU, Australia and France on the human rights situation in the Kingdom are “biased and politically motivated”.
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Community upset by land clearing arrests
The Ratanakkiri Provincial Court has charged and sent two people to jail in connection with clearing forest land at the Lumphat Wildlife Sanctuary in Lumphat district’s Seda commune, leading to outrage from relatives and more than 70 community members.
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Kingdom fights back as UN attacks rights record
Cambodian ambassador to the UN Office and other International Organisations An Sokkhoeurn has defended the Kingdom’s human rights records and practises against statements raised during the 43rd session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.’’
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Garment workers end three-day strike over unpaid wages
A representative of the SEPIA garment factory in Por Senchey district’s Kakab commune yesterday welcomed the return of its workers amid incurring financial problems that led to the late payment of wages and bonuses to their employees.’’
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Petition filed calling for protection of Preah Roka National Park
The Ministry of Environment said it will look into a petition lodged by a group of community networks, environmentalists and youth members on Friday, appealing for a probe into 98 cases of illegal logging cited in Preah Vihear province’s Preah Roka National Park.
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