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Locations identified as child-sex tourism hotspots
The National Committee for Counter-Trafficking has identified the capital and three provinces as locations where children are the most vulnerable to attacks from paedophiles entering the Kingdom as tourists.
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WHO praises Kingdom’s efforts to deal with diseases
The World Health Organisation yesterday praised the Kingdom’s efforts to deal with a host of diseases, resulting in higher lifespans for its people.
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Talks beyond the courtroom: The life of Nuon Chea
Prum Phalla holds a masters degree in Peace Study from Coventry University in the United Kingdom and worked for the Documentation Centre of Cambodia from 2003 to 2007.
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King, Queen Mother leave for Beijing
King Norodom Sihamoni and Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk today departed Phnom Penh for Beijing for a routine medical check-up.
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NGO alliance reports freedom to work
The Civil Society Alliance Forum yesterday reported to the Council of Ministers that local authorities have not restricted any of their members’ activities this year.
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Foreign Minister touts women’s role in peacebuilding
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn in an Asean meeting last week praised the participation of Cambodian women in humanitarian de-mining and peacekeeping operations.
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Kingdom, Laos agree to remove troops from disputed area
Cambodia and Laos have agreed to withdraw troops from disputed territory near the border in Preah Vihear province in a bid to ease tension between the two countries and move forward with border negotiations.
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Ministry needs millions to improve drainage
The Public Works and Transport Ministry on Friday said it plans to spend about $170 million to improve Sihanoukville’s wastewater treatment system and deal with floods.
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Heng Samrin departs for AIPA
National Assembly president Heng Samrin yesterday departed the Kingdom to attend the 40th General Assembly of the Asean Inter-Parliamentary Assembly in Thailand.
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Customs extends rubbish deadline in Sihanoukville
The General Department of Customs and Excise has extended the deadline by one month for Chungyuen Plastic Manufacturers to return 83 containers filled with plastic rubbish back to their origins after they were fraudulently imported.
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Mattress factory loses millions in fire
Owners of a mattress factory in Phnom Penh that was razed on Friday have reportedly lost $3.5 million due to damages after a fire destroyed buildings and equipment.
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Justice Ministry official sacked over land grab
King Norodom Sihamoni on Saturday approved the sacking of Seng Sovannara as a Justice Ministry undersecretary of state over alleged land grabbing in Mondulkiri province.
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Forest bandits to see assets frozen
The Council of Ministers has warned individuals suspected of committing forestry crimes that their assets could be frozen.
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PM pushes for lifelong learning opportunities
Prime Minister Hun Sen has tasked all relevant ministries, institutions, authorities, educational institutions, learning centres and monasteries to develop lifelong learning opportunities for the people to better their lives.
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Supporting journalism in the Kingdom
Asking for comments from a government spokesperson is a crucial but challenging task for journalists in Cambodia.
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Royal decrees confirm new Appeal Courts
King Norodom Sihamoni has issued royal decrees establishing appeal courts in Phnom Penh and in the provinces, which are due to open in April 2020.
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Pursat court charges four journalists
Pursat Provincial Court yesterday charged four journalists who allegedly posed as National Police officers to extort money from the owner of a gasoline station in Bakan district.
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Lay Vannak verdict delayed
Phnom Penh Municipal Court has delayed a verdict for former high-ranking officials Lay Vannak and Lay Narith, who were tried over the murder of Mr Vannak’s mistress in January last year.
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Rice federation warns EBA withdrawal could hurt millions
The Cambodian Rice Federation (CRF) yesterday asked the European Union to save the livelihoods of half a million families by halting the process to withdraw the Everything-but-arms scheme.
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Hun Sen issues ultimatum to tycoons
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered members of the military and police forces who hold the honorary title Oknha, which translates to tycoon, to choose between their state positions or private titles.
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