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Indian ambassador hails rapidly growing bilateral ties
Indian Ambassador to Cambodia, Manika Jain has hailed rapidly growing ties between her country and the Kingdom, noting the strides made since Prime Minister Hun Sen was the guest of honour at India’s Rebublic Day parade in New Delhi on January 26, 2018.
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Traffic law enforcement set to be strengthened
The National Road Safety Committee said 2020 will be the year it strengthens enforcement of the Road Traffic Law, while Minister of Interior Sar Kheng urged traffic police to enforce the law equally and without tolerance to reduce the number of traffic casualties.
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PM cautions public to be on alert for novel coronavirus
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday cautioned the public to be on the alert for the new strain of coronavirus, which is currently spreading in China and other countries although it has not been detected in the Kingdom yet.
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Gov’t answers garment buyers’ complaint
Some of the biggest buyers in the Kingdom’s garment sector have urged Prime Minister Hun Sen to address issues faced by unions and workers – a request a senior official said was out of touch with the situation on the ground.
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Ministry cooperates with NGOs to run welfare programme
The Social Affairs Ministry has signed an agreement with 11 civil society organisations to run social welfare programmes for three years.
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Ministry changes its name, scope of operations
The Council of Ministers has agreed to change the name of the Ministry of Industry and Handicraft to the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.
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PM urges precaution amid virus outbreak
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Sunday called on all Cambodians to bump up precautions to avoid contracting the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) that has already killed more than 50 people in China.
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Joint forces continue to crack down on illegal online gambling
A joint committee composed of Finance and Interior Ministry officials, National Police and National Military Police officers have continued clamping down online and arcade gambling licensed casinos in the Kingdom after the ban took effect on Jan 1.
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Sihanoukville homes destroyed ahead of eviction deadline
Authorities in Preah Sihanouk province yesterday began demolishing the houses of nearly 30 families built along canals and sidewalks in Sihanoukville ahead of today’s deadline despite protests from residents.
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National Police appeal for new info on Chea Vichea’s 2004 murder
The Interior Ministry has urged the public to provide evidence that could lead to the arrest of the gunman who assassinated former union leader Chea Vichea, as dozens of unionists and garment workers marked the 16th anniversary of his death yesterday.
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Lawsuit filed against local Mondulkiri leaders
Two separate complaints were filed at the Mondulkiri Provincial Court against four people including the first deputy chief of Bou Sra commune, in Pech Chreada district, and a provincial deputy governor.
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Union to protest Labour Law amendment
Union leaders yesterday warned that garment workers and unionists will protest if the 1997 labour law articles are amended to night and day shift workers receiving equal pay.
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Labour ministry says construction safety concerns addressed
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training issued a response on Wednesday to a petition from civil society organisations asking the government to work on seven key points to improve safety in construction sites.
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Ministry sends Grand Duke hotel pay dispute to Arbitration Council
The Labour Ministry has sent the dispute over unpaid wages and benefits between workers and the management of the shuttered The Great Duke hotel to the Arbitration Council after both sides could not come to an agreement.
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Court accepts full version of Sokha’s speech as evidence in treason trial
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday decided to accept an hour-long video footage submitted by former opposition leader Kem Sokha as evidence for his defence in his treason trial.
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Court accepts full version of Sokha’s speech as evidence in treason trial
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday decided to accept an hour-long video footage submitted by former opposition leader Kem Sokha as evidence for his defence in his treason trial.
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Sokha: Video clip was taken out of context
Kem Sokha, the former president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), said during Wednesday’s trial at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court that a two-minute video, which was presented as evidence to accuse him of treason, does not reflect his will.
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Court accepts full version of Sokha’s speech as evidence in treason trial
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday decided to accept an hour-long video footage submitted by former opposition leader Kem Sokha as evidence for his defence in his treason trial.
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Unionists honour Vichea’s legacy
Union leaders and workers on Wednesday paid tribute to prominent workers’ rights activist Chea Vichea in front of his statue at Wat Langka pagoda in Phnom Penh.
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Sokha tells court he did not plot to overthrow the government
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha said to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday he had not called for a colour revolution to overthrow the government during a speech in Australia in 2013.
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