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Phnom Penh Trash Collection Split in Three With Singapore, China Firms
Singaporean and Chinese companies will handle two of three trash collection zones in Phnom Penh under the city’s long-awaited restructuring of waste management, while Cintri will continue to service central and southern city areas, company representatives said.
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Selfish vs selfless acts: PM slams EC vaccine block, Australia ups dose grants
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday blasted the European Commission (EC) for using its power to block shipment of COVID-19 vaccines in what is considered a selfish attempt to ensure that pre-paid for doses being produced are not distributed globally until they are delivered to the union.
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Kingdom seeks recognition for anti-human trafficking efforts
The Cambodian government has sent a letter to the UN Network on Migration (Network) through the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Cambodia requesting recognition for Cambodia as a Champion Country for eliminating or reducing impacts on migrants and successfully implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
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Kingdom seeks recognition for anti-human trafficking efforts
The Cambodian government has sent a letter to the UN Network on Migration (Network) through the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Cambodia requesting recognition for Cambodia as a Champion Country for eliminating or reducing impacts on migrants and successfully implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
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660 complaints on corruption filed last year
A total of 660 complaints of corruption were filed last year, the National Council Against Corruption (NCAC) said yesterday.
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A four meter wide and one meter deep stream at Chan Kiri Border separates fleeing Cambodian workers from safety
Many of them cross the illegal check points without valid documents and prior to the exodus, would have been detained and deported by Thai authorities prior to the spike in the pandemic in Mid December..
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Khmer language classes for ethnic Vietnamese to seek Cambodian citizenship
Ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia are increasingly taking Khmer language classes to improve their chances of getting long-awaited citizenship.
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Mango exporter: 1,000 tonnes to South Korea in 2021
South Korean firm Hyundai Agro (Cambodia) Co Ltd plans to export 1,000 tonnes of fresh Keo Romiet mangoes to the South Korean market this year, according to Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Veng Sakhon on February 2.
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Military Orders Investigation Into Why Soldiers Aren’t Getting Promoted
The ministries of defense and finance have formed a committee to identify soldiers who have gone too long without promotions, with military spokespersons explaining that they will be looking for ways to boost salaries and make sure ranks match up with responsibilities
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Complaint accuses officer of threatening woman at gunpoint
Two senior officers at the Ministry of National Defence have been summoned to appear in court in connection to charges of aggravated assault and illegal confinement.
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Humanity trumps legality as migrants cross border
As tens of migrant workers flee Thailand to Cambodia, the unwritten and non-negotiated but commonly recognised humanitarian assistance rendered by both the Thai and Cambodian security forces deployed at the border, has thus far prevented any untoward incident which could have hampered the returning workers.
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10 Sex Trafficking Victims Repatriated From China
A 21-year-old woman says she feels like a “newborn” after arriving home to Phnom Penh last week, rescued from China alongside nine other sex-trafficking victims. The woman was 17 when she left Cambodia hoping for a good job, but became entrapped in years of abuse
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SCC prevented from visiting ‘undemarcated’ border areas
An attempt to visit and inspect the “undemarcated” border areas, where Vietnamese soldiers had previously set up tents and “solid structures”, by members of the Supreme Consultative Council (SCC) was unsuccessful as they were prevented by local authorities.
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Cambodian Leader Hun Sen Terms Myanmar Coup "Internal Affairs"
Longtime Cambodian leader Hun Sen on Monday referred to Myanmar's military coup as "internal affairs" of the country and declined further comment.
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Book about late King Father and Zhou Enlai to be out soon
The book is a study of the unique relationship between the late King Father Norodom Sihanouk and Late Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai, a friendship that endured the rigours of the Cold War, the Great Proletarian Chinese Cultural Revolution and laid the foundations for the close friendship existing between Cambodia and China today, said author Julio A Jeldres.
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Poser as to how many migrant workers under quarantine had escaped from centres in Battambang
Officials at Kamrieng and Sampov Loun, Battambang province, located close to several border crossings say only a handful had escaped from the two centres.
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Cambodian peacekeepers set for mission in Lebanon
A contingent of 92 Cambodian Multi-Role Engineering military service members – including 15 women – has been sent to Lebanon to carry out security missions for the Lebanese people under the authority of the United Nations (UN) according to a spokeswoman for the National Centre for Peacekeeping Forces, Mines and Explosive Remnants of War Clearance (NPMEC).
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‘An Oknha’s Stomach Can Eat Up Lakes, Mountains and Forests’
Mong Reththy, one of the country’s most prominent “oknha,” says he has played back on repeat an academic’s tirade about the honorific.
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Project launched to end violence against children
Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) Save the Children, in collaboration with World Vision and Plan International, is launching the project “Ending Violence Against Children in and around Schools in Cambodia” (ENDVAC) today, aiming to reduce violence against children in the provinces of Siem Reap and Preah Vihear.
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Disavowing Rainsy link: Accused ex-CNRP duo deny involvement in ‘coup plot’
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday continued the trial of the exiled former opposition party leader Sam Rainsy and another 65 CNRP former parliamentarians and activists accused of creating serious chaos to public security and attempting to overthrow the current government committed in Phnom Penh and elsewhere between 2018 and 2019.
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