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Casinos close, gamblers flee Kingdom ahead of inspections
The Finance Ministry yesterday revealed some casinos have abruptly closed ahead of inspections on online and arcade gambling operations across the Kingdom as a ban comes into effect.
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Detained monk to receive legal assistance in India
The Foreign Affairs Ministry yesterday said the Cambodian embassy in India will provide legal assistance to a monk arrested at an airport after he failed to reveal the source of wild boar fangs in his luggage.
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Case of ‘fled’ casino owner pending
Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training spokesman Heng Sour said officials from the Department of Labour are still working on the case of a Chinese employer in Preah Sihanouk province who ran away without paying the workers’ wages.
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Sixty O’tres beach vendors protest removal order
More than 60 mobile vendors plying their trade along Sihanoukville’s O’tres beach yesterday staged a protest against a Provincial Hall order for them to move elsewhere.
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Cambodia’s ranking in Safety Index remains unchanged
Cambodia is still among the least safe countries in Southeast Asia, a recent survey conducted by the US analytics and advisory firm Gallup found.
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Group plans to compete against CPP in elections
Eight former CNRP members will register a new political party on Thursday to challenge the ruling CPP in the commune election in 2022 and the national election in 2023.
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Land Ministry issues more than 450,000 land titles
The ministry’s annual report, launched yesterday, said that it also resolved 105 out of 817 land disputes it received; the National Land Dispute Authority solved two out of 81 cases.
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Prosecutors divided in ECCC Case 004/02
The international and national co-prosecutors at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) held their positions in Case 004/02 against Ao An, with the former insisting that the case be sent to trial and the latter saying that doing so would be illegal.
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Kem Sokha ordered to appear for treason trial
A court statement received on Tuesday by Sokha’s lawyers said that deputy court prosecutor Vong Bunvisoth obliged Sokha to appear at the court so that he could grasp the facts and related information levelled against him.
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Pisen: ‘Armed forces must be role models for society’
Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) Commander-in-Chief General Vong Pisen told 101 graduate soldiers that they have to be role models in respecting and enforcing the law and that they need to uphold their duties of protecting the country’s independence and sovereignty.
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Shuttered factory promises jobs for workers in new company
Sees Global Limited has agreed to several demands made by workers in Kandal province who have been protesting for several days, according to a unionist.
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Court Delays Hearing Against Cambodia Daily Reporters
A provincial court delayed a hearing against former Cambodia Daily reporters Aun Pheap and Zsombor Peter on Wednesday for an indefinite period, citing the absence of a judge.
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CPP: ‘Pay more attention to the needs of citizens’
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has urged government officials and civil servants to be more attentive in providing better public services to citizens and heeding their requests as the party eyes a near-certain victory in the next general election.
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Over 100 students boycott classes over teacher firings
More than100 students from Pursat province’s Hun Sen Chheu Tom High School are boycotting classes and posting criticism of the school committee on social media after three of its teachers were suddenly removed and transferred several days ago.
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PM rallies CPP members for commune and national elections
Prime Minister Hun Sen has asked CPP members to start preparing for the commune elections in 2022 and national elections the following year.
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Glove Workers Return to Work After Authorities Settle Dispute With Factory Owner
After more than a week’s protests, about 500 garment workers in Kandal province agreed to return to work on Wednesday after authorities helped settle the dispute, union representatives said.
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Court hears former RFA reporters’ case
The Court of Appeal yesterday heard a case of two former Radio Free Asia reporters over a reinvestigation order ruled by the lower court in October.
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Project launched to combat TB among workers from Thailand
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Cambodian National Centre for Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control (Cenat) have launched a three-year project to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) among Cambodian migrants returning from Thailand.
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Ith Samheng mulls pension scheme delay
Labour Minister Ith Samheng yesterday said he will look into a request by employers to delay implementing a pension scheme for garment and footwear workers slated for next year.
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Private sector urged to maintain good relations with government
Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng on Monday urged the private sector to maintain good relations with the government to boost social and sustainable economic development in Cambodia.
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