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Ministry refutes claims that 2019 census is flawed
The Ministry of Planning yesterday refuted claims that the census it carried out last year had flaws.
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Absence of Chinese nationals felt in Sihanoukville after ban on online gambling
The departure of Chinese nationals from Sihanoukville following the ban on online gambling and amid fear of a novel coronavirus outbreak in the Kingdom is becoming more apparent as Chinese-owned businesses closed their doors.
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Online vendor charged over coronavirus face mask con
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged and detained an online face mask vendor for cheating six people of more than $40,000 in exchange for imported protective face masks amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Nigerian and Vietnamese arrested for cyber crime related offences
Boeung Keng Kang district police confirmed that on Wednesday morning, a Nigerian man, along with a Vietnamese man and woman were arrested in Boeung Keng Kang I, Phnom Penh. The exact crimes are not clear, but involve the internet.
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City Hall announces open bidding for capital waste management
City Hall has announced the beginning of an open tender process for companies interested in addressing Phnom Penh’s waste problems after Cintri, a company that held a rubbish collection monopoly in the capital for about two decades, lost its license in December for failing to meet its obligations.
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PM urges China to export urgent raw materials
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday urged Chinese Ambassador Wang Wentian to look into the possibility of exporting raw materials by air and sea to the Kingdom in order to prevent job losses resulting from a suspension in the operation of garment factories.
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Sokha grilled over party merger and CNRP funds
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday questioned former opposition leader Kem Sokha over his decision to merge his Human Rights Party with the Sam Rainsy Party to create the now-defunct Cambodian National Rescue Party. The source of the funds which were used to conduct the party’s operations was also a subject of inquiry.
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PM urges China to import raw materials by air and sea
Prime Minister Hun Sen today urged Chinese Ambassador Wang Wentian to look into the possibility of importing raw materials by air and sea to the Kingdom in order to prevent job losses resulting from a suspension in the operation of garment factories.
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Kingdom’s economic growth may be lower than previous prediction
Cambodia’s economic growth in 2020 would not be at the same rate as previously predicted at 6.5 percent, said Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Thailand Has 3 New Coronavirus Cases, Total Now 40
Thailand has confirmed three more novel coronavirus cases, taking the country’s total to 40, and authorities say the country will step up efforts to contain the disease.
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Battambang man being treated after losing arm to UXO
A 38-year-old man lost his arm when after he accidentally detonated an anti-tank mine while operating a paddy rice cutter in Chouk Chey, O’Beichoan commune in O’Chrov district, Banteay Meanchey province on Monday afternoon.
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Philippines Bans Single-use Plastics in Government Offices
The Philippines has banned single-use of plastics, including plastic bags, straws, and spoons and forks, in government offices.
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Philippines Bans Single-use Plastics in Government Offices
The Philippines has banned single-use of plastics, including plastic bags, straws, and spoons and forks, in government offices.
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UN to review Kingdom on race
The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) on Monday opened its 100th session in Geneva, Switzerland, to review the State reports of five countries, including Cambodia, on their adherence to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD).
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Hun Sen to reshuffle cabinet
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday announced an imminent reshuffle of the cabinet to combat inefficiency at the highest levels of government.
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Hun Sen asks Cambodians to believe in gov’t
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday asked citizens and investors to trust that the government will overcome the challenges brought about by Covid-19 and the loss of the EU’s Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme.
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Future is bright for nation’s rice farmers
In the wake of concerns about the detrimental impact of the European Commission’s partial EBA withdrawal on Cambodia’s rice export industry, there is positive news.
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Kem Sokha cannot be freed, PM says
Prime Minister Hun Sen reiterated today the Kingdom will not trade its sovereignty with Everything-but-Arms trade status in order to have former opposition leader Kem Sokha released.
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UN agency to continue support for landmine and ERW victims
Unicef yesterday announced that it is committed in continuing support for the government and its development partners to reduce threats posed by mines and explosive remnants of war.
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PM: Case not to be exchanged for EBA
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court will continue hearings on Kem Sokha’s treason case this week after it was adjourned following a mass walkout by his defence team last week.
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