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PM reminds Cambodians in South Korea to follow Republic’s laws
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday reminded Cambodian students and migrant workers in South Korea to respect that country’s law, while simultaneously urging employers there to look after the workers.
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Land dispute case sent to Kampong Speu governor
A land dispute case involving 20ha has been referred to the governor of Kampong Speu after the alleged victims – 156 families who lost their land – petitioned the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction to get involved.
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CPP sets goals for this year
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) on Saturday held its 42nd congress at the Koh Pich Convention and Exhibition Centre in the capital to review its achievements for last year and set this year’s targets.
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Hun Sen departs for summit in South Korea
Prime Minister Hun Sen will lead a delegation to the Universal Peace Federation World Summit 2020 in South Korea until Wednesday. He leaves on Monday.
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Coronavirus death toll continues to rise to 361 as infected show recovery
For the first time, the death toll in the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in China and the world had climbed to 361 until Sunday morning.
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PM urges international community to help strengthen Kingdom’s unity
Prime Minister Hun Sen has urged the international community to help strengthen unity instead of trying to disrupt and weaken the Kingdom.
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CPP members vow to curb colour revolution attempts
The Cambodian People’s Party yesterday ended its two-day 42nd Convention of the Fifth Term Central Committee, vowing to curb any colour revolution.
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Forestry crimes see decrease
The National Committee for the Prevention and Crackdown on Natural Resource Crimes said forestry crimes have largely decreased, with 59 suspects arrested and sent to court throughout last year.
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Hun Sen: Gov’t will never sacrifice national interest
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday defended his rule against detractors who claim that the government often acts to please certain foreign powers.
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Illegal hunter, logger snared in Siem Reap province crackdown
The Siem Reap Provincial Court has charged and placed a man in pre-trial detention over illegal hunting and logging in Sar commune’s Changkran Roy waterfall community.
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PM: Cambodians will not be evacuated from China
Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Thursday that Cambodians in China, a country in the thick of the novel coronavirus outbreak, will not be evacuated by the government.’’
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More than 36,000 migrant workers repatriated last year
The Foreign Affairs Ministry rescued and repatriated more than 36,000 Cambodian migrant workers from several countries last year.
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Supreme Council members to receive uniforms for events
An undisclosed amount of money from the national budget will be used to purchase uniforms and insignias for 49 members of the Supreme Council for Consultation, the government said on Monday.
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Legal framework not fully compliant with international standards: CCHR
The Cambodian Centre for Human Rights said that a number of provisions in the Kingdom’s legal framework do not fully comply with international human rights standards and fundamental freedoms.
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Prime minister demands end to fake news on virus
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday criticised several outlets for spreading misinformation on the Novel Coronavirus outbreak and instructed the Ministry of Information to do more to eradicate fake news.
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PM refuses to let Wuhan virus affect relationship with China
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said the government will not let Wuhan virus fears affect the nation’s economy.
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Upset staffers protest lay-offs at capital’s waste collection firm
Some 80 employees at Phnom Penh’s former waste collection company Cintri (Cambodia) Ltd on Thursday filed a petition protesting working conditions and seeking Prime Minister Hun Sen’s intervention after the firm laid off more than 100 administrative staffers without proper compensation.
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Kem Sokha grilled over foreign relationships
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha said yesterday in court that he had fostered diplomatic ties with many foreign countries that were friends of Cambodia, not just with the United States.’’
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Upset staffers protest lay-offs at capital’s waste collection firm
Some 80 employees at Phnom Penh’s former waste collection company Cintri (Cambodia) Ltd on Thursday filed a petition protesting working conditions and seeking Prime Minister Hun Sen’s intervention after the firm laid off more than 100 administrative staffers without proper compensation.
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Kem Sokha grilled over foreign relationships
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha said yesterday in court that he had fostered diplomatic ties with many foreign countries that were friends of Cambodia, not just with the United States.’’
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