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Monopia workers handed ultimatum
Two dismissed worker representatives called on workers of Monopia (Cambodia) to abide by the court order, stop protesting and return to work.
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MRC countries agree to collectively manage drought
The Mekong River Commission Council yesterday approved a five-year strategy until 2025 which allows Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam to prepare for and manage drought collectively.
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’ Child Protection Unit forms online group to fight cyber exploitation
The Child Protection Unit (CPU) has established Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) – an online group created to combat any form of online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
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North Korea seeks stronger ties with the Kingdom
North Korea wants to boost its ties with the Kingdom started by Late King Father Norodom Sihanouk and the Kim Il Sung more than 50 years ago.
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I do no harm to the country: Sokha
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha today said that he will never partake in any activities that could bring about turmoil to the Kingdom.
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Kem Sokha reaffirms path of non-violence
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha yesterday said that he will never partake in any activities that could bring about turmoil in the Kingdom and added that that he has never intended to leave the country.
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Environment Minister looks to curb land encroachment
Environment Minister Say Samal has urged authorities in three provinces to prevent illegal land encroachment in the Samlot multi-purpose-use area and Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary as both areas are suffering from illegal occupations.
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Sar Kheng proposes prison segregation
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on Sunday suggested officials of the ministries of Interior and Justice, and the Phnom Penh Municipal Hall discuss the segregation of detainees and convicts, particularly those convicted of drug offences.
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Cambodia, South Korea ink five agreements, discuss migrants
Cambodia and South Korea yesterday signed five agreements, including the launch of a joint study on the possibility of a free trade agreement.
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Trial of accused bomb plotters starts
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday heard the case of four people charged with plotting to overthrow the government. They had been arrested for planting bombs to cause chaos during Khmer New Year.
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Rainsy supporters confess for clemency
Two more Sam Rainsy supporters returned from Thailand to reveal his November 9 coup plot and asked for clemency.
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Chi Khor Leu land dispute resolution reached
Ninety-five out of the 317 families who were locked in a long-running land dispute with Oknha Ly Yong Phat’s sugar company since 2006 accepted the solution to end the dispute under a compromise negotiated by the Koh Kong provincial authority.
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Officials in Siem Reap cleared of corruption
Anti-corruption Unit (ACU) head Om Yentieng on Wednesday cleared Keut Vannareth, the prosecutor of the Siem Reap provincial court, and Nguon Nara, its president, of corruption allegations.
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HRP granted extension to meet dissolution conditions
The Ministry of Interior granted the dissolved Human Rights Party (HRP) and Candlelight Party six-month extensions to provide the government with official lists of party leaders, a letter written by Minister of Interior Sar Kheng said on Friday.
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Trump: US does not want regime change in Kingdom
US president Donald Trump has expressed the US’ commitment to respecting Cambodia’s sovereignty and invited Prime Minister Hun Sen to attend the US-Asean summit in the US next year.
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Government raises retirement age for civil servants to 60
The Ministry of Civil Service released a letter on Thursday addressed to senior leaders of all institutions in the Kingdom announcing a change in the retirement age of civil servants.
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Ministry sets conditions for RFA to reopen
The Information Ministry has asked Radio Free Asia to stop using the words “Phnom Penh regime” in its broadcasts as a condition for it to reopen its office in the Kingdom.
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Gov’t demands water conservation measures
The government last week issued a circular to relevant ministries and local authorities to observe water conservation measures following a sharp fall in Mekong River water levels – the lowest it has been in 60 years.
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US not interested in regime change, Trump tells Hun Sen
United States President Donald Trump said in a letter to Prime Minister Hun Sen that the US respects the Kingdom’s sovereignty, noting that it does not support regime change within the country.
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Monopai factory workers descend on Labour Ministry
The Labour Ministry has accepted a petition from Monopai Cambodia factory workers protesting the dismissal of two unionists and seven other employees.
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