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Minister defends law changes
The Minister of Labour and Vocational Training on Thursday defended recently proposed amendments to the Labour Law despite criticism from union leaders, arguing that they will bring investment to the Kingdom and create jobs.’’
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Authorities dismantle stalls on Otres Beach
Some 62 Otres Beach stall owners plan to petition Prime Minister Hun Sen and the Ministry of Interior for a resolution after the Preah Sihanouk provincial authority dismantled their stalls on Wednesday, with some having been owned for more than 20 years.
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Sihanoukville authorities demolish stalls along O’tres beach
Sihanoukville officials yesterday began dismantling 62 stalls along O’tres beach following warnings to vendors to remove them after an eviction notice was issued on December 4.
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US provides grant aid to preserve S-21 prison items
The United States is providing a $75,000 grant for the preservation and cataloguing of items worn by inmates and guards of the S-21 prison during the Khmer Rouge regime.
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Sokha’s treason trial begins
The treason trial of Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) president Kem Sokha began at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Wednesday with the presentation of a two-minute video clip.
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Sihanoukville authorities demolish stalls along O’tres beach
Sihanoukville officials yesterday began dismantling 62 stalls along O’tres beach following warnings to vendors to remove them after an eviction notice was issued on December 4.
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Police clash with villagers over land encroachment
Preah Sihanouk provincial officials yesterday clashed with a group of villagers armed with sticks and machetes as the officials were trying to dismantle illegally built homes in the Ream National Park.
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Kem Sokha’s treason trial begins
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha’s treason trial began at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday, more than two years after his arrest for allegedly colluding with the United States to topple the government.
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NSSF urged to finish new protection study
As the deadline to expand the Kingdom’s social nettings programme is set for this year, Labour Minister Ith Samheng is urging NSSF officials to finish their study so protection can also be provided to public officials, former civil servants and veterans under its “occupation risk” section.
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PM: Media is gov’t development partner
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday commended three ministers for being open to journalists.
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Create special secretariats for disaster management, says PM
Following the collapse of two buildings some seven months apart, Prime Minister Hun Sen has reminded all government institutions of their obligation to create special secretariats for disaster management.
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PM orders probe into torture death
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday said he had ordered Military Police commander Sao Sokha to open an investigation into the alleged death from torture of one of five people detained over a land dispute in Banteay Meanchey province on January 1.
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Ministry workshop to discuss Labour Law amendment
The Labour Ministry is set to hold a consultation workshop today on amending Articles in the decades-old Labour Law.
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SCC to grill Ang Vong Vathana on judicial exam irregularities
The Council of Ministers has asked Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana to appear before the Supreme Consultative Council to be questioned over irregularities in the judicial official recruitment process and reforms.
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Kem Sokha denies he colluded with foreigners
Phnom Penh Municipal Court today began a trial of former opposition party leader Kem Sokha over treason charges.
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Two-star general questioned over land reclamation in Koh Kong
Koh Kong provincial court yesterday questioned a two-star general who allegedly reclaimed a stretch of land near the ocean in Khemarak Phoumint city.
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PM marks more than three decades in power
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday marked his 35 years in power by promising that he will never hand it over to his oldest son Hun Manet but through an election.
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Sam Heng: Social security must widen to include more workers
As of last year, the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) registered more than 10,000 healthcare enterprises to cover more than 1.7 million workers under occupational risk and healthcare schemes.
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PM offers lawyers to aid journalists
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said he will provide personal lawyers to defend journalists who are facing complaints in court, but he also urged journalist to be professional in carrying out their duties.
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Kingdom drafting new law to strengthen immigration
The Ministry of Interior on Tuesday said it had formed a working group to draft amendments to the Law on Immigration.
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