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Parties urged to resolve dispute over construction disturbance
After a complaint from 20 families in mid-November, Chamkarmon district authorities on Wednesday called on parties involved in a construction dispute to find a solution.
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K Kong protest ends after release of security guard
Some 100 villagers who protested on Monday and Tuesday outside the Koh Kong provincial court to seek the release of village security guard Tith Sitha have stopped doing so after provincial administrative officials promised to release him on bail for “threatening to kill” a provincial deputy governor.
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Prison department dismisses rights violations report
The General Department of Prisons has dismissed a report made by rights group Licadho which claimed there are violations of basic human rights in the Kingdom’s prisons.
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Swedish ambassador lauds Kem Sokha
The Swedish ambassador to Cambodia yesterday lauded former opposition leader Kem Sokha as a human rights champion for his work defending and promoting rights in the Kingdom.
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King praises progress of rights for disabled
King Norodom Sihamoni yesterday released a royal letter to praise the government for improving the lives of people with disabilities.
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Funcinpec party wants Princess Arun Rasmey to become acting president
A high-ranking official of the royalist Funcinpec party told The Post on Tuesday that members planned to request the appointment of Princess Norodom Arun Rasmey, the half-sister of King Norodom Sihamoni, as the party’s acting president in place of Prince Norodom Ranariddh.
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Asean navy commnaders pledge full cooperation at maritime security talks
Some 200 army commanders and delegates from the ministries of national defence of the 10 Asean nations gathered to attend the 13th Asean Navy Chiefs’ Meeting (ANCM) in Siem Reap on Tuesday.
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Hun Sen urges Trump to restore ties with Kingdom
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday sent a response letter to United States President Donald Trump saying that Cambodia and the US should restore trust and confidence amidst strained ties.
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Kratie resolves Memot Rubber Plantation land dispute in Snuol
Kratie provincial authorities have resolved a land dispute between more than 1,800 families and the Memot Rubber Plantation Company in Snuol district’s Pi Thnou commune.
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PM accepts Trump’s invite to 2020 US-Asean summit
In a letter addressed to US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday accepted his invitation to attend the US-Asean summit in the US early next year. Hun Sen also expressed his appreciation of the US’ continuous support for the Kingdom.
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Urging the public to ditch single-use plastics
Plastic waste is a problem because it contains toxic chemicals harmful to humans and animals.
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EU issues support for investment in Kingdom
EU Ambassador Carmen Moreno has vowed to bring more European investors into the Kingdom and pledged to uphold good relations between the EU and Cambodia.
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MRC council approves new strategy to address droughts
Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology Lim Kean Hor said on Tuesday that designing future systems and strategies for the Mekong River Basin is necessary to address the challenges of severe drought that continue to threaten livelihoods and the people’s way of life.
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Inter-ministry committee clears draft access to information bill
The inter-ministry committee finalised its review of the draft bill on access to information on Friday and plans to submit it to the Council of Ministers in January before it is sent to the National Assembly.
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Kampong Chhnang governor denies Vietnamese land rumours
Kampong Chhnang provincial Governor Chhour Chandoeun yesterday dismissed rumours that the government is giving land concessions to Vietnamese people from a floating village on Tonle Sap lake.
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Kingdom in talks with Russia for nuclear science
Cambodian and Russian experts yesterday concluded discussions on the possibility of constructing and establishing a Nuclear Science and Technology Centre in the Kingdom.
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National Assembly approves Trade Union Law amendments
The National Assembly yesterday unanimously passed amendments to the Trade Union Law to promote workers’ rights and ensure union freedom.
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Domestic violence campaign starts
Local and international NGOs, universities and government institutions on Monday began the annual international “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence” campaign demanding the elimination of all forms of violence against women.
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Amendments to Law on Trade Unions passes NA unchanged
The National Assembly on Tuesday unanimously approved the draft law on amendments to 10 articles of the Law on Trade Unions without making any changes – a move that some unions said failed to address workers’ concerns.
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Foreign ministry calls on South Korea to take on more Cambodian migrant workers
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn on Monday requested the government of the Republic of Korea to receive more Cambodian migrant workers.
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