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Kem Sokha Asks to Travel Overseas for Summit Amid Treason Trial
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court rejected CNRP president Kem Sokha’s request to travel to Germany for a summit, with the prosecution saying there was no surety the politician would return to Cambodia.
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Australia Pledges Aid for Free Elections
Australia has pledged to keep helping Cambodia to hold democratic elections as commune and national ballots loom. Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Pablo Kang spoke to Cambodianess on the 70th anniversary of Cambodia-Australia diplomatic relations
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Gov’t spokesman talks of challenges
Royal Government Spokesperson Unit chairman Phay Siphan noted some challenges and inefficiencies in the state’s “Office of Information Intelligence and Good Governance in the Information Sector”, citing a lack of professional resources including officials, materials and budget, and occasional poor cooperation between the officials of the unit and those of other institutes.
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Villagers worried over land acquisition for airport project
Several families in Kandal province have expressed their anger and concern over compensation offered by authorities for their land and properties to be acquired for the Techo Takhmao International Airport.
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Majority of Workers Vote Against NagaWorld Negotiations: Union
Four of five union negotiators returned to a meeting with NagaCorp and the Labor Ministry on Wednesday afternoon — all but union leader Chhim Sithar. A majority of union members had voted against continuing negotiations at all, as the company and ministry had been unwilling to even discuss the reinstatement of terminated workers in previous meetings, Sithar said.
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Majority of Workers Vote Against NagaWorld Negotiations: Union
Four of five union negotiators returned to a meeting with NagaCorp and the Labor Ministry on Wednesday afternoon — all but union leader Chhim Sithar.
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Sokha trip for GSS summit denied
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has rejected a travel request by former opposition leader Kem Sokha, who intended to attend a meeting in Germany on March 28-29 at the invitation of the Global Solutions Summit (GSS).
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Cambodians at border told to stop leasing land to Vietnamese
Cambodians staying along the Cambodia-Vietnam border have been told not to lease their land for cultivation to Vietnamese citizens.
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Cooperation Key to Local Authority Reform
Greater cooperation between local authorities and civil societies is crucial for providing efficient and timely public service, Interior Minister Sar Kheng says.
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Some 100 families given 10-days to vacate state land or face the law
The Stung Treng Provincial Administration has given some 100 families a 10-day grace period to vacate 2,000 hectares of state land which they are illegally squatting and doing cultivation in the Sesan district.
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Court hears more evidence against Seng Theary
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday continued the trial of activist Seng Theary and three others accused of plotting to topple the government.
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Gov’t rejects CP’s call for joint working group on polls issues
The government has brushed aside a request from the main opposition Candlelight Party (CP) to establish a joint working group to prevent and resolve any disruptive incident that may occur during the election process, claiming the move is “unnecessary.”
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Cambodia launches National Programme For Sub-National Democratic Development Phase 2 (2021-2030)
The National Programme for Sub-National Democratic Development Phase 2 (2021-2030) was officially launched yesterday under the presidency of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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More arrests in Cambodia’s NagaWorld Casino strike
Authorities in Phnom Penh again rounded up more than 100 striking NagaWorld Casino workers Tuesday, in the latest in a series of brutal mass arrests since the strike started more than three months ago.
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NagaWorld Union to Boycott Next Negotiation Meeting
NagaWorld union representatives said they will not attend the third negotiation meeting to resolve their dispute on Wednesday because the casino corporation refuses to discuss reinstatement of workers.
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Cop to Be Investigated for Allegedly Biting Girlfriend’s Baby
The mother of a 13-month-old girl has complained that a Siem Reap police officer bit and abused her child, according to provincial police.
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Journalist Taken to Court Over Report on Illegal Timber Factory
A video report alleging a Battambang timber factory was illegally processing luxury wood has landed a local journalist in court.
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In unusual move, NEC cuts entire Candlelight candidate list in one Phnom Penh commune
On Tuesday, the National Election Committee (NEC) took an unusual move in striking an entire list of 18 Candlelight Party commune election candidates in Phnom Penh, providing little information as to why.
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Authorities conducting census of Cambodian migrants in Thailand
Cambodia and Thailand are continuing to work together on a programme to collect data on Cambodian migrant workers present in Thailand, according to a senior Ministry of Interior official.
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NagaWorld union leaders said the casino company was reluctant to discuss their demand for reinstatement of around 200 laid-off workers on Monday, as protestors continued to get detained over the weekend.
NagaWorld union leaders said the casino company was reluctant to discuss their demand for reinstatement of around 200 laid-off workers on Monday, as protestors continued to get detained over the weekend.
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