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Ministry orders firm action on fake news instigators
Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana has instructed prosecutors at all the municipal and provincial courts to come down strongly against those who are spreading fake news regarding a coronavirus outbreak in the Kingdom.
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Female workers take centre stage on Women’s Day
Several NGOs and women yesterday gathered at the capital’s Freedom Park in Russey Keo district to celebrate International Women’s Day, seeking recognition and respect for women’s rights.
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About 300 workers protest to get sacked union reps reinstated
At least 300 garment workers at T&L factory in Phnom Penh’s Kamboul district staged a protest yesterday to demand the reinstatement of four union representatives who were sacked.
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Factory workers resume protests, defy Arbitration Council’s decision
Workers of a factory in Phnom Penh’s Kamboul district on Monday resumed protests after their employer refused to reinstate four workers dismissed for forming a union.’’
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Pursat governor to meet with citizens two days per week
Pursat provincial governor Mao Thornin has committed two days per week to meet with citizens at the local provincial hall in order to solve their problems and disputes, saying that as an official he must prioritise the people’s needs.
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Pursat governor to meet with citizens two days per week
Pursat provincial governor Mao Thornin has committed two days per week to meet with citizens at the local provincial hall in order to solve their problems and disputes, saying that as an official he must prioritise the people’s needs.
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Cambodia and Laos renew border cooperation
Cambodia and Laos yesterday renewed their commitment to cooperate on border security issues, including drug trafficking.
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National Assembly to discuss Vietnam prisoner exchange treaty
The draft law on transfer of convicted inmate treaty between Cambodia and Vietnam will be debated at the National Assembly’s special sitting next week, the first-ever treaty the Kingdom has with a foreign country.
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Garment workers protest over agreement reversal
More than 800 workers from the Crystal Martin 7NG factory in Vihear Suor commune, in Khsach Kandal district, Kandal province, protested on Wednesday and Thursday after the factory reneged on its deal to terminate their employment, and instead suspend them for two months.
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K’Speu shoe factory sees 69 workers in mass fainting
Sixty-nine footwear workers who fainted at the Wing Star Shoes II Factory in Kampong Speu province’s Kong Pisei district were sent to health centres on Thursday, with many citing the strong smell of glue as the cause.
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NGO calls for climate budget transparency
NGO Forum on Cambodia issued a report on Wednesday which said that from 2000 to 2017, some one million houses were seriously affected by climate change disasters. Yet, government spending on the issue remained relatively limited.
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Dozens isolated in virus case
Ministry of Health officials said Siem Reap provincial authorities had identified 44 people known to have been in contact with a Japanese man who tested positive for Covid-19 in Japan. The 44 had since been quarantined for medical surveillance.
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Cambodia puts 44 people under quarantine for contact with COVID-19-infected Japanese man
Cambodia’s health authorities have put 44 people under quarantine for having contact with a Japanese man reportedly diagnosed with COVID-19, said a Health Ministry’s Communicable Disease Control Department statement on Thursday evening.
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Ministry urges education over Khmer royal dance
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has instructed the Royal Ballet and Khmer classical dance form organisers that perform nationally or internationally to work closely with it and provide concise reports on the concept, purpose, place and environment before any event to prevent performances that undermine Khmer values and national honour.
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Cabinet reshuffle list sent to National Assembly for approval
The government has sent a list of names for a proposed Cabinet reshuffle for the National Assembly to approve during a special plenary session next week.
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Singaporean feng shui master told to apologise over insult to Royal Ballet
Culture Minister Phoeurng Sackona has sent a letter to a Singaporean feng shui master, through the Singapore Embassy, asking him to publicly apologise for being disrespectful to Royal Ballet of Cambodia dancers during an event in the republic.
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Former land director in pre-trial detention following ACU arrest
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday placed a former director of the Preah Sihanouk provincial land management department in pre-trial detention after he was charged with abuse of power and committing forestry crimes during his two-year stint in office.
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More than 800 workers in Kandal demand severance pay
More than 800 garment workers in Kandal’s Khsach Kandal district protested on Wednesday to demand their last wages and severance pay after the company suspended its operation due to the shortage of raw material.
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Ministry official sacked over performance in Singapore: PM
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said he terminated a government official for allegedly allowing a Singaporean Feng Shui master to perform his craft, flanked by Royal Ballet dancers in the city-state, which was deemed an affront to Khmer culture.
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Hun Sen tightens purse strings amid coronavirus fears
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday decided to reduce government expenditure by 50 percent to save money which could be used to finance efforts for the containment of a possible COVID-19 outbreak in the Kingdom.’’
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