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Cambodian farmer wins volunteer award for community work
Roeum Socheat, a Cambodian farmer who volunteered with the Voluntary Service Overseas won the “Volunteer Impact Award 2019” in London, UK, last week for his work with around 200 farmers as a community volunteer in Battambang.
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ECCC concludes hearing on trying Meas Muth
The Pre-Trial Chamber of the UN-backed Khmer Rouge Tribunal on Friday concluded its three-day hearing in Case 003 against former Khmer Rouge navy commander Meas Muth and the verdict is expected to be issued early next year.
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Disabled women speak of discrimination
A group of disabled women yesterday raised concerns over discrimination faced by girls in getting an education, despite progress being made in the Kingdom to improve their rights.
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M’kiri reporter summoned over ‘defamation’ interview
The Mondulkiri provincial court arraigned a journalist working for Rasmei Kampuchea Daily and Apsara TV to appear for questioning for defamation and incitement in line with a lawsuit filed by a Lieutenant Colonel.
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Funcinpec, KNUP to merge this month
The royalist Funcinpec party and Khmer National United Party will hold their congress to merge late this month after senior officials of both parties agreed to do so.’’
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PP court releases Raiya on bail ahead of trial on December 20
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court released Kung Raiya on bail on Friday ahead of his trial for incitement to commit a felony on December 20.
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Thousands to mark anniversary of Solidarity Front
Thousands of people, especially CPP members and government officials will gather in the capital today to commemorate the 41st anniversary of the founding of the Solidarity Front for Development of Cambodian Motherland, which paved the way for the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge regime.
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Cycling campaign for Prey Preah Roka starts
Some 10 environmental activists launched the Riding a Bicycle for Prey Preah Roka campaign from November 29 to December 2.
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Ministry to consult with civil society on changes to Lango
The Ministry of Interior and civil society representatives will meet on December 3 at the ministry’s headquarters for the second round of consultations, review and discussion on the amendments to the Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organisations (Lango).
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Municipal Court frees Kong Raiya on bail
Phnom Penh Municipal Court has granted bail to activist Kong Raiya, who was charged with incitement to commit a felony over the sale of t-shirts of slain political analyst Kem Ley
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Banh: RCAF still key to protecting Constitution
Minister of National Defence Tea Banh on Wednesday praised the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces’ (RCAF) role in preserving the Kingdom’s sovereignty and peace
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Australia remains committed to aiding Kingdom
The Australian government is committed to continue aiding the Kingdom’s development, having already provided about $1 billion in funds from 1992 until last year.
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Draft Lango amendments on the table
The Interior Ministry is due to hold a meeting with representatives of local and foreign NGOs next week in a bid to review and give feedback over draft amendments to the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations.
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Couple gets seven years in prison for land fraud scheme
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Thursday sentenced a couple to seven years in prison for commiting land fraud in 2015.
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South Korea to help Kingdom strengthen its labour laws
The South Korean government will help Cambodia study and formulate more provisions in the Labour Law to deal with the safety and health of workers, similar to ones in place in most other Asean countries.
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Korea assists Cambodia on occupational safety
Cambodia and Korea have joined hands to study the legislation of occupational health and safety regulations for employees at factories and business enterprises.
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Century Plaza sellers wait for new area after order to move
Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng instructed Por Sen Chey district authorities and Century Group not to stop vendors from selling goods around Century Plaza Market, which is marked for redevelopment.
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South Korea pledges to support Kingdom’s ongoing development
The government yesterday highlighted the success of regional summits in South Korea, noting its government pledged to support the Kingdom’s socio-economic development.
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Labour rights groups brief US ambassador over rights situation
A group of labour rights NGOs on Tuesday met with US Ambassador Patrick Murphy to highlight improvements to the Kingdom’s laws and challenges workers still face.
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ECCC starts hearing on trying KR’s Meas Muth
The Pre-Trial Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on Wednesday opened a three-day hearing in Case 003 against Khmer Rouge naval commander Meas Muth on whether to prosecute him.
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