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Alarm at loss of rare ungulates
Senior environment officials and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Cambodia) have expressed concerns about a dramatic decline in populations of ungulates – large hoofed mammals – in the Srepok and Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuaries located in Mondulkiri province.
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Public urged to stay cautious as Covid infection risks remain
In just under a period of one month, a total of 69 migrant workers who returned to Cambodia from Thailand through land border crossings have tested positive for Covid-19. Thus far, 21 of them have recovered.
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Cambodia a safe tourist destination as WHO praises C-19 pandemic impact management.
Cambodia is a safe tourist destination with the Kingdom ranked by the World Health Organization (WHO) as among the top nations in the world with the best COVID-19 containment and impact management.
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PM marks 36 years in power with both praise and criticism
.Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday cemented his legacy as the current longest-serving Prime Minister in world history, after marking 36 years of ruling Cambodia, an achievement which has gained both praise and criticism.
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Keeping it close: MoH has no word on storage as vaccine roll outs draw near.
Health Ministry officials are still waiting for a directive from Minister Mam Bun Heng before moving forward with plans to build a special facility to store COVID- 19 vaccines.
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King proclaims two more events to apply for pardons
King Norodom Sihamoni has issued a royal decree to officially allow for pardons and sentence reductions for prisoners during two more events.
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General Countersues Family After Crash That Killed 3-Year-Old Boy
A military general has countersued a family for $13,000 following a car crash that police blame him for and which killed the family’s 3-year-old boy.
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PM refutes news reports on Cambodia rejecting Sinovac
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday refuted foreign media reports that Cambodia refuses to accept China’s Sinovac vaccine.
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Questioning Begins in Mass Trial Over Alleged Plot Against Government
Two opposition supporters on Thursday defended themselves in court against their alleged backing of Sam Rainsy’s call to rally troops around his attempted return to the country in 2019.
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Japan to Support NGO’s Children Project in Kampong Cham Province
The Japanese government on Jan.13 pledged $182,035 in grant aid to support a Japanese NGO working to help assure children’s health in Kampong Cham Province.
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TheCambodian Government Reverses its Decision regarding a Land Swap in Boeng Tamok lake
The Cambodian government has invalidated a land swap of Boeng Tamok lake, stating in a sub-decree issued on Jan. 13 that 20 hectares of land designated for private use at the lake would now remain state land.
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Back to square one: Court orders reinvestigation into Kep building collapse.
The decision shocked families of 36 victims, including children, who were killed and 23 workers who survived the collapse of a seven-story hotel under construction in Kep city on January 4 last year.
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Court begins trials of 130 accused of plotting to topple Hun Sen.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Thursday questioned two among more than 130 defendants charged with plotting and incitement crimes related to the failed return of exiled opposition figure Sam Rainsy in 2019, which has been labeled an attempt to topple the government.
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Hun Sen: Media privileges abused.
Prime Minister Hun Sen said some opportunistic journalists have been abusing the privileges of their profession by passing judgment on the subjects of their reporting rather than letting their readers or audience make up their own minds.
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Workers walk out, protest unpaid benefits
In Phnom Penh, more than 1,000 workers of Ying Hy Garment Co, Ltd, in Stung Meanchey commune’s Trea village protested after the factory delayed issuing their seniority payments again, allegedly breaking a promise made earlier this month.
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Lawyer wants ex-CNRP members at trial
The defence lawyer for former members and activists of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) on January 12 sent a letter to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court seeking intervention that would allow them to participate in trials scheduled for this month and March.
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Cambodians told not to fall victims to ‘brokers’ who promise them jobs
Cambodian migrant workers who returned to their homeland from Thailand and want to go back are asked not to fall victim to “brokers” who are out to cheat them with promises of jobs.
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Bird flu outbreak kills 1,300 chickens
An outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in Battambang province’s Ek Phnom district has killed around 1,300 chickens from one location, officials said.
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Warnings issued as temperature drops
Temperatures in Cambodia could drop to as low as 11 degrees Celsius today and tomorrow, with lows of 16 degrees Celsius continuing into next week.
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Six New COVID-19 Cases Found as Workers Return from Thailand
Two of the women are residents of Prey Veng Province and arrived in Cambodia on Jan. 10, according to the ministry. They are 18 to 21 years old. The remaining four women are from Battambang Province and are aged between 21 and 36. They returned to Cambodia on Jan. 11, 2021.
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