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Street art launched to mark Singapore, Cambodia’s ties
The Singaporean Embassy in Cambodia on Saturday launched the street art festival to mark the 55th year of relationship between the Kingdom and Singapore.
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Health Ministry asks Malaysia to re-test specimens of US woman from MS Westerdam confirmed positive for coronavirus
The Cambodian Health Ministry has asked Malaysian authorities to review specimen results of a US woman who was reportedly tested positive for coronavirus after disembarking the MS Westerdam vessel on Friday.
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Special Labour Ministry committee holds first meeting of 2020
The Labour Ministry’s Committee for the Settlement of Strikes and Demonstrations held its first meeting of 2020 on Friday.
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Private sector, unions ‘regret’ EBA decision
The private sector and workers associations have expressed disappointment at the EU’s recent decision to partially withdraw the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme awarded to Cambodia.
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Hun Sen hails work of radio broadcasters
Prime Minister Hun Sen has issued a letter to mark World Radio Day, noting that private and public stations in the Kingdom play a vital role in providing essential information to listeners as well as entertainment.
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Prey Lang protection highlighted
About 500 Ministry of Environment officials were joined by environmental activists at the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary in Kampong Thom province over the weekend to ordain thousands of trees in a move to raise awareness of the importance of natural resource protection.
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Review of information law to be completed by month’s end
The ministries of Information, and Justice, will complete reviewing the penalties section of the draft law on access to information by the end of this month at the latest.
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Ministry rejects request to repeal law on NGOs
The Ministry of Interior has rejected a request by some 100 civil society organisations to repeal the Law on Associations and NGOs (Lango).
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’ MS Westerdam set to allow passengers to disembark Friday, 20 ill passengers test negative for Coronavirus
The blood specimens of 20 passengers on board the MS Westerdam, currently docked off Sihanoukville, was returned as Negative.
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Hun Sen to the rescue
Cambodia has won praise for allowing passengers of the MS Westerdam cruise ship to dock at Preah Sihanouk port, thanks to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s humanitarian act.
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Sweden grants $2.7 million to boost transparency and accountability in Kingdom
Swedes provide $2.7 million in grant to Transparency International Cambodia. The money will go towards TI’s efforts in strengthening transparency and accountability in the government.
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Political parties offer differing takes on partial EBA suspension
Political parties in Cambodia yesterday offered differing takes on the EU’s decision to partially withdraw the Everything-but-arms preferential trade status.
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Sanctuary chief accused of allowing logging
The Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary chief in Mondulkiri province has been accused of allowing illegal timber factories to operate in the protected zone.
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PM issues human rights circular
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday issued a circular urging officials at all levels to work more closely with the Cambodia Human Rights Committee (CHRC) to protect human rights in Cambodia.
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All cruise ship passengers and crew free from COVID-19
All passengers and crew aboard Holland America’s MS Westerdam cruise ship, which docked in Sihanoukville, will be allowed to disembark after medical tests showed that none of them are infected with COVID-19, or commonly known as coronavirus.
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Sokha’s lawyers allege irregularities, walk out
The four defence lawyers for Kem Sokha on Thursday walked out of the courtroom to express frustration with the trial chamber that they said had refused to let them respond to the prosecutor and government lawyers.
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Sokha’s attorneys stage court walkout over reference code
Kem Sokha’s defence lawyers yesterday walked out of the court in the protest for being not allowed to discuss a piece of evidence which they alleged was incorrect.
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Workers offered money over material shortage
The Labour Ministry on Wednesday said that the government offered to pay about 7,000 garment workers who will be suspended this month due to the shortage of raw material from China over Novel Coronavirus.
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Cruise ship denied entry into five ports to dock in Sihanoukville
Preah Sihanouk Provincial Hall confirmed yesterday that the Holland America owned MS Westerdam cruise ship, which has been turned away from Thailand and other nations in the region over coronavirus fears, is set to dock at Sihanoukville Autonomous Port this morning.
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EU partially withdraws EBA
The EU Commission on Wednesday announced the partial withdrawal of the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme, citing a serious and systematic violation by Cambodia of principles in the four core human and labour rights.
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