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US reviewing visa restrictions
An Interior Ministry spokesman yesterday said that outgoing United States Ambassador to Cambodia William Heidt told Interior Minister Sar Kheng that a request to review visa restrictions on top Cambodian foreign affairs officials has been sent to the US State Department.
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Village guard murdered, suspect at large
A 52-year-old village security guard was murdered on Tuesday by a man who stabbed him three times with a vegetable knife in Dangkor commune, police said yesterday.
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Hun Sen issues support for Asean-China media exchange
Prime Minister Hun Sen has expressed support over a joint China-Asean statement yesterday which declared next year as Asean-China Media Exchange Year.
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Police question some suspected of murder
Police on Wednesday questioned a number of suspects in relation to the murder of a village security guard who was found dead with three stab wounds in the capital’s Dangkor district late on Tuesday.
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Private security guard firms urged to register
The National Police on Monday appealed to all security companies to register with the Interior Ministry and ensure that their guards are properly trained.
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Municipal court charges surrogacy operators with human trafficking
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged a total of 18 people connected to a surrogacy business foiled last week.
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Gov’t assigns new posts to officials
Cheam Chansophorn, the son of the National Assembly’s Banking and Finance Commission chairman, Cheam Yeab, has been appointed the governor of Tbong Khmum province, replacing Ly Leng.
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EU project boosts community participation
The European Union has completed projects in eight provinces that began in 2016 and were aimed at strengthening community participation in decisions made by local authorities.
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Surrogacy suspects charged
Prosecutors at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court charged 18 people on Tuesday, including three in absentia, for their involvement in surrogacy after 15 of them were arrested in the capital’s Sen Sok district on November 8.
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Workers faint again at Green Meadow factory
Sixty more garment workers at the Green Meadow Development factory fainted yesterday morning, prompting Labour Ministry officials to investigate the incident. On Monday, 67 garment workers in the same factory fainted during a morning service announcement.
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Man who accuses monk of rape to stand trial
A father who has sued a monk for the “repeated” rape of his daughter but has since faced a counter-lawsuit for defamation is set to stand trial at the Kandal provincial court today.
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Researchers ask government to grant more land to farmers
Researchers from the Centre for Policy Studies yesterday asked the government to allocate or lease cancelled Economic Land Concessions of more than five hectares to small and medium-sized farmers to improve their livelihoods.
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Pardons granted for holidays
Some 100 prisoners have had their convictions pardoned or sentences reduced in conjunction with the Independence Day and Water Festival, said the Ministry of Interior’s general department of prisons spokesman, San Keo. He said those affected were given clemency regardless of their political affiliations.
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Analyst: Government appointments ‘a waste of national budget’
The government has appointed over 200 officials as undersecretaries of state, secretaries of state, assistants and advisers at various institutions since October 1.
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‘Frightened’ workers faint, sent to hospital
At least 39 workers including two men at the Green Meadow Development garment factory in the capital’s Dangkor district fainted and were hospitalised on Monday.
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Land protesters vow capital return
Representatives of about 400 families locked in a 670-hectare land dispute with NK Venture in Svay Rieng province’s Romeas Haek district have warned that protestors will return to Phnom Penh if negotiations with local authorities fail to yield results.
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Sokha bet does not violate judicial process: Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said a bet between him and Sam Rainsy over the future of Kem Sokha’s treason case does not violate the judicial process.
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Son held for using slingshot to attack father
Kampong Cham Provincial Court yesterday charged a village security guard who allegedly shot his father, a commune chief, with pellets from a slingshot in Srey Santhor district.
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Union leaders urged to admit faults to gain legal assistance
The Labour Ministry is complying with an order issued by Prime Minister Hun Sen for ministries to review court cases of union leaders and advocate for them to be sped up or dropped, an official said yesterday.
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Pardons due for Water Festival
The National Commission for the Evaluation of Prisoners has selected more than 100 inmates to either be pardoned by the King or have their sentences reduced to mark the Water Festival.
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