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Official slams US diplomats over renewed election criticism
Government spokesman Phay Siphan yesterday slammed US diplomats working at its embassy in Phnom Penh, saying the diplomats comments were anything but diplomatic, uncalled for and urged them to leave if they could not accept the political situation in the Kingdom.
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CPP reflects on work since victory
Government officials and academics yesterday reflected on the work of the CPP since it won a landslide victory during last year’s national election.
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Swiss government to continue providing aid to Kingdom
The Swiss government will provide more than $4 million in aid to Cambodia for the Kingdom’s continued sub-national level reforms, a senior official said.
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Court charges Pursat land management director over graft
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged Liem Bunroeun, Pursat provincial land management department director, and two of his subordinates who were arrested for allegedly seeking bribes to approve a construction project.
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Court moves forward with Rainsy incitement case
Phnom Penh Municipal Court is moving forward with a case filed against former opposition leader Sam Rainsy.
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Hundreds conduct factory walkout over working conditions
Nearly 200 garment factory workers resigned yesterday after their representatives failed to reach an agreement with employers over workers’ rights.
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NEC updates voter registration list
The National Election Committee yesterday said about 85 percent of all citizens eligible to vote have been registered on the voter list.
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Vong Sauth urges more action to protect children’s rights
Social Affairs Minister Vong Sauth yesterday urged Cambodia National Council for Children members to strictly monitor efforts to identify the needs of children and address challenges to their rights to live in freedom and with dignity.
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Police arrest fugitive activist over insults
The Interior Ministry’s Anti-Cyber Crime police on Tuesday arrested a former CNRP activist who allegedly insulted government leaders in Facebook posts last year before fleeing to Thailand to avoid legal action against him.
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Mekong river countries urged to reconsider hydropower dams
Activists representing Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam yesterday urged their respective governments to consider the lives of people living around the Mekong River when building infrastructure projects.
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Kao Kim Hourn gets Asean secretary-general nod
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday announced that he has nominated Kao Kim Hourn, minister attached to the Prime Minister, as a candidate to become the secretary-general of Asean in 2023.
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Prak Sokhonn attends Asean Foreign Ministers Meeting in Bangkok
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn yesterday led a delegation to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Foreign Ministers Meeting in Thailand where he is expected to state Cambodia’s stand on regional issues.
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Court tries Mother Nature founder
Koh Kong Provincial Court yesterday tried a Mother Nature co-founder accused of threatening to cause destruction in 2015.
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Former military officer charged over land occupation
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday charged a former military officer for occupying more than three hectares of land belonging to a pagoda in Por Senchey district’s Chom Chao II commune.
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Turkey, Cambodia sign security pact
Turkey yesterday signed a security cooperation agreement with Cambodia and pledged to enhance ties, especially in the fight against terrorism.
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Company ordered to return plastic trash
The General Department of Customs and Excise yesterday ordered Chungyuen Plastic Manufacturers to return 83 containers filled with rubbish back to their origins and fined it more than $250,000.
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More than 200 families in Kratie to get land today
The government will grant social land concessions today to more than 200 poor families in Kratie province’s Chet Borei district.
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PM justifies need for Chinese construction workers
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday justified the need for Chinese workers in the Kingdom by saying that local workers still lack expertise.
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PM orders ACU to up crackdowns
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday ordered the Anti-Corruption Unit to intensify its crackdown on corrupt government officials following the arrests of three Pursat provincial land management officials suspected of seeking bribes to approve a construction project.
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Hun Sen warns Facebook user to not insult officials
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday warned that any former opposition party member could face arrest for insulting him and Interior Minister Sar Kheng on Facebook.
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