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Hun Sen to meet Cambodians ahead of ASEAN-US Summit
Prime Minister Hun Sen, the chair of Asean, has departed for US to attend the Asean-US Special Summit on May 12-13 aimed at commemorating the 45th anniversary of Asean-US Dialogue Relations. The event is the first Special Summit since 2016.
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NagaWorld Protesters Kicked by Police as Negotiations Stall
NagaWorld labor negotiations remained at a stalemate as fired union workers continued to attempt to protest outside the casino complex.
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Sokha’s Lawyers Prepare for Foreign Summonses
PHNOM PENH – Kem Sokha’s lawyers have prepared a file to submit to the court to summon foreign countries' representatives for questioning.
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EU’s views are one sided, says National Assembly
Cambodia’s National Assembly (NA) has said that the European Union distorts political facts and lacks respect for sovereign states. The statement comes after the EU criticised Cambodia over its handling of opposition parties.
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Vote without fear, says King
His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni has urged all eligible citizens to vote for their preferred party without “worry of suppression, threats or intimidation” from any political parties, a move strongly supported by both the ruling and opposition parties.
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Soldiers’ Forest Clearing Approaches Nature-Loving Monk’s Pagoda
Monks and villagers say that a group of people purportedly hired by the military to cut down Kampong Speu’s Metta forest are continuing to destroy a densely forested area full of wildlife, and are now only about 200 meters from a pagoda inhabited by a nature-protecting monk.
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Briefs: Muslim Leader Replaces Hun Neng, Kem Sokha Trial
Sles Punyamin, a provincial Muslim youth leader in Kampong Cham, has been selected to be a lawmaker in the National Assembly to replace Prime Minister Hun Sen’s late brother Hun Neng.
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Cambodia urges U.S. not to use summit with Asean to create rift and instability in region
The United States should not use its special summit with the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to create a rift and instability in the region, Cambodian scholars said here on Tuesday.
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Candlelight Banner Taken Down for ‘Future’ Infrastructure Work
The Candlelight Party has accused a Russei Keo commune chief of tearing down a party banner in the capital, with the officials claiming the billboard was erected on state land.
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Takhmao Riverbank Collapses, Gov’t Blames Heavy Rains Upstream
Riverbanks at a stream near the Bassac river in Takhmao city collapsed over the weekend, damaging a Khmer-Chinese temple and pavement near the provincial city hall.
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Deputy PM Intervenes in Techo Airport Dispute
Deputy Prime Minister Men Sam An has issued a letter to the Kandal governor telling him to look into the situations of 121 families contesting the development of Phnom Penh’s new airport, settle their dispute, and report back.
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Vast Tracts of Phnom Tamao Forest Targeted for Real Estate, Documents Show
Documents shared by provincial authorities and other participants at a stakeholder meeting for development at the Phnom Tamao forest show apparent plans to transfer huge portions of forest for real estate.
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Cambodian National Assembly disappointed with EU Parliament’s resolution
The National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia took note with utter dismay of the European Parliament’s Resolution on the continuous crackdown of political opposition in Cambodia “. Adopted on 5 May 2022 (2022/2658 (RSP)), and categorically rejects the Resolution on the following grounds.
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Floating Houses Dismantled on Tonle Sap to Protect the Environment
Kampong Chhnang authorities dismantled floating houses, as well as toilets and roofs and walls of fish-raising farms along the Tonle Sap river to protect the environment.
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Gov’t confident while labour unions warn against EBA exit
Withdrawal of Everything But Arms (EBA) from Cambodia has evoked mixed reaction from economic experts and labour unions in the country. While economic experts claimed it would not affect badly, labour unions have raised concerns and urged the government to deal with European Union (EU) carefully.
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Kampong Speu Forest Community Submits Petition to Stop Deforestation
PHNOM PENH – Udom Sre Pus Forest community, from Kampong Speu province, filed a petition calling for the intervention of the Ministry of Land Management against military families who have been clearing community forestland and harming the local wildlife.
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Koh Kong Candlelight Candidate Sued by CPP Lawyers, Alleges Intimidation
A Candlelight Party commune chief candidate from Koh Kong has alleged CPP lawyers have filed a court complaint against him to intimidate him and deter him from contesting the June election.
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Education Puts an End to Early Marriage and Poverty in Ratanakiri
Going against the flow of well-established traditions, more young indigenous women are getting involved in high education, often far away from their communities
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Mr Hun Sen, Sokha have 4-hr meeting at Hun Neng’s funeral
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha spent four hours with Prime Minister Hun Sen when the former showed up to pay his last respects to lawmaker Hun Neng, Mr Hun Seng’s elder brother, in Kampong Cham province.
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Deforestation Continues Daily in Metta Forest
Ten trailers full of logs per day are being removed from a Kampong Speu forest that residents are trying to protect after the government transferred a portion of it to soldiers, locals said.
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