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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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Ministry issues flood alert ahead of imminent storms
The Water Resources and Meteorology Ministry has issued a flood alert for villages along the Mekong River and advised farmers to harvest their crops early.
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China aids Preah Sihanouk Provincial Hall
The Chinese embassy in Phnom Penh yesterday granted about $50,000 worth of office equipment to Preah Sihanouk Provincial Hall.
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China supports gambling ban
The Chinese government has expressed support for Cambodia’s decision to ban all online and arcade gambling in the Kingdom.
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Prak Sokhonn praises growing ties with Vietnam
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn yesterday praised the strong cooperation between the Kingdom and Vietnam, saying bilateral trade for the first six months of this year was about $3 billion while it was about $4.7 billion for the whole of last year.
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Reporters held over extortion
Pursat provincial police have arrested four journalists who allegedly posed as National Police officers to extort money from the owner of a gasoline station in Pursat city.
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World Vision marks 19 years of work in Kandal
World Vision and the Khsach Kandal community in Kandal province yesterday celebrated almost two decades of collaboration.
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Japan told of Kingdom’s democratic reforms
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn yesterday outlined the government’s commitment to uphold democracy to Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Norikazu Suzuki who is on a three-day working visit to the Kingdom.
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Six parties fined for not providing annual reports
The Interior Ministry is set to fine six political parties for not submitting their annual reports and financial statements for two consecutive years.
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Kingdom seeks more economic ties with South Korea
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday asked South Korea to continue importing agricultural products from the Kingdom and further improve bilateral trade, investment, and tourism.
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Court questions senior official over distribution of ELCs
A senior Agriculture Ministry official yesterday gave Mondulkiri Provincial Court his expertise on how companies are granted Economic Land Concessions.
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Mobile traffic police unit officially formed
The National Police’s Traffic Police and Public Order Department has formed a mobile traffic police unit to monitor National Road 4 and 5 in four provinces, especially in high-risk areas, to address the rising problem of road accidents in the Kingdom.
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Journos roped in to help fight human trafficking
The Information Ministry is seeking the participation of print and broadcast journalists in the fight against human trafficking.
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Kingdom seeks Vietnam’s help to curb timber trade
Cambodia is seeking Vietnam’s help to curb timber smuggling and crack down on forestry crimes along shared borders.
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Committee inspects hundreds of projects
Provincial Hall spokesman Kheang Phearom recently revealed that Land Management Ministry and provincial officials have reviewed the permits and safety standards of nearly 300 construction projects in Preah Sihanouk.
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