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Ruling CPP to mark 68th anniversary today
About 100,000 CPP members and supporters are expected to gather today on Koh Pich island in Phnom Penh to celebrate the party’s 68th establishment anniversary.
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Sovann becomes governor
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has ordered newly-appointed Preah Vihear provincial Governor Prak Sovann to safeguard natural resources in Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, a message he conveyed during the governor’s appointment ceremony yesterday.
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Last collapse victim home
The body of the last victim to be recovered from the site of the collapsed seven-storey building in Sihanoukville was yesterday returned to the family for a funeral, a statement from the team tasked with rescue work said.
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Indian company seeks cooperation in vocational training
A company from India is seeking cooperation with the Labour Ministry to provide vocational skill training for out of school students in Cambodia.
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Australia discusses development programmes
Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Angela Corcoran recently visited Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri provinces to discuss development programmes aimed to improve health and education access.
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Ministry warns of risks from asbestos exposure
Labour Minister Ith Samheng yesterday urged officials to disseminate information about the dangers of asbestos which is widely used in the construction industry.
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Do not underestimate CNRP supporters: Sar Kheng
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday told government officials to not underestimate CNRP supporters set on welcoming the return of their exiled leaders.
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Ministry launches booklet to promote gender equality
The Labour Ministry on Tuesday launched a booklet outlining new strategies to promote gender equality in the labour sector from this year to 2023.
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Pessimism on CNRP, CPP reconciliation
ACADEMICS and a government officials yesterday concluded that national reconciliation between the ruling CPP and the court dissolved CNRP is unlikely to happen any time soon.
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Rott Mony sentenced to two years in jail
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday sentenced Rath Rott Mony to two years in prison after he was found guilty of being involved in the production of a sex trafficking documentary dismissed as fake news by the government.
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Five projects found lacking permits after building collapse
Days after Prime Minister Hun Sen created a committee tasked with inspecting construction permits in Preah Sihanouk province, Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday reported that it has already found five projects operating without proper permits.
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Phay Siphan slams UN statement
Government spokesman Phay Siphan yesterday slammed a statement by the UN human rights office which highlighted concerns over the political and fundamental rights of those criticising the government.
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Unionists mull minimum wage increase for 2020
Unionists representing the garment and footwear industry are preparing to call on the government to increase the monthly minimum wage for workers in 2020.
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Authorities destroy tonnes of drugs
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday warned police officers to not be involved with drugs as he oversaw the destruction of nearly two tonnes of seizures to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
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Government to provide 40,000 hectares to grow bamboo and rattan
The Senate on Tuesday agreed to provide 40,000 hectares of land to encourage farmers to plant and process bamboo and rattan and also create an international marketing network for them to market their products.
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Mob justice still an issue: UN rights body
A UN human rights body in Cambodia on Monday issued part of a report highlighting cases of extrajudicial killing in the Kingdom, prompting the government to say that officials are working hard to eliminate the problem.
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Hun Sen lashes out at critics of Chinese investment
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday lashed out at critics over accusations that the influx of Chinese nationals and investments in Preah Sihanouk province in recent years is a “debt trap” and a form of colonisation.
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Ministry signs MoU to expand job information services
The Ministry of Labour of Cambodia and South Korea on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to expand its online job-information service.
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Construction projects under review after collapse in Sihanoukville
As criticism mounts over a lack of permits in the construction of buildings in Preah Sihanouk province, Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday ordered a recently created inspection team to review all construction buildings to ensure that the owners and contractors have proper papers.
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Buried alive but not alone
Lying on a hospital bed with his father next to him and an IV drip attached to his arm, Kak Kea says he cannot forget the stench that overwhelmed him as he struggled to survive while buried under the rubble of a building that collapsed here.
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