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Tea Banh slams ‘invasion’ comments
Defence Minister General Tea Banh yesterday renewed criticism over the use of the word invasion when describing the Vietnamese liberation of Cambodia in the 1970s and 80s, calling those who use the word unforgivable.
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Law student who insulted Khmers sentenced to two years
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday convicted a 23-year-old transvestite and sentenced him to two years, but with his punishment suspended down to one year, for insulting Khmers in a video clip posted on Facebook after he was assaulted by a group of men in the capital in February.
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Court summons unionist Ath Thorn
Phnom Penh Municipal Court has summoned unionist Ath Thorn to appear for a trial next week over his alleged involvement in a series of protests against Capitol Tours Bus Company in 2016.
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UN envoys champion government critics
UN human rights experts yesterday issued a statement highlighting concerns regarding political and fundamental rights of government critics while reiterating a call on the government to create a culture of dialogue that focuses on issues rather than people.
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Government to reduce child malnutrition by 2023
The government in collaboration with partner NGOs plans to significantly reduce child malnutrition in the Kingdom by 2023.
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Khmer Rouge Tribunal appeal hearing starts
The pre-trial chamber of the UN-backed Khmer Rouge Tribunal yesterday began its three-day appeal hearing of case 004/2 against former senior cadre Ao An.
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PM asks China for technology help
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday requested China to strengthen bilateral cooperation by offering more Science and Technology training opportunities for Cambodians.
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Ministry to issue proclamation on health goods sold online
Health Minister Mam Bun Heng yesterday said the ministry is months away from issuing a proclamation to regulate cosmetics and health products sold online.
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Kingdom seeks more German demining aid
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday urged Germany to continue supporting the Kingdom’s efforts to become mine-free by contributing more funds for demining work.
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Cambodia, Singapore mend relations
One month after tensions flared between Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore over Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s choice of words in describing the presence of Vietnamese troops in Cambodia in the late 1970s and 80s, Cambodian and Singaporean officials yesterday held a closed-door meeting in order to mend ties and enhance relations.
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Appeal Court to hear RFA duo’s case
The Court of Appeal has fixed Friday to hear an application by two former Radio Free Asia journalists for it to annul a decision to put them under court supervision while they are out on bail.
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Sar Kheng addresses critics over drug busts
In the midst of crackdowns on drugs in the past few months, Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday reacted to online critics who accused the government of not arresting powerful drug ringleaders.
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Hun Sen’s journey to seek Vietnamese allies to be celebrated
Cambodia is set to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the Commemoration Day of the Historical Journey Leading to the Overthrow of Pol Pot’s Genocide Regime tomorrow near the Vietnam border in Tboung Khmum province’s Koh Thmar village.
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Pheng Vannak released from Prey Sar
Pheng Vannak, a Facebook user sentenced to one year in prison, left prison Monday night after spending two months and 15 days behind bars after a judge suspended the majority of his sentence.
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Government sets 2020 target to end child labour
The government has set a goal to end child labour in the Kingdom’s brick-manufacturing sector by next year.
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Seven men face up to five years for clearing state land
Kampong Chhnang Provincial Court yesterday charged and jailed seven men for invading and clearing a state-owned forest area in Chranouk commune.
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Refrain from violence if Rainsy returns: Sar Kheng
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday instructed his subordinates and the general public to refrain from committing violence and destroying national security if the public decide to welcome the return of exiled former opposition leaders.
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Hun Sen meets with Turkish president to boost ties, trade
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Saturday met with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Tajikistan to boost ties and trade.
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Sam Rainsy has done nothing for the Kingdom: Sar Kheng
Interior Minister Sar Kheng on Saturday said former opposition leader Sam Rainsy has done nothing to help the development of the Kingdom.
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Beware of child sex tourists: Aple
Anti-paedophile NGO Action Pour Les Enfants on Friday said that it cooperated with authorities to crack down on 18 child sex cases involving more than 10 foreigners last year.
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