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Asia News Network alliance to begin new chapter as legal entity in Singapore
Twenty-one years after a group of regional editors sealed an agreement in Bangkok to form a voluntary alliance, Asia News Network (ANN) has taken a major step forward with its formal registration as a legal entity, based in Singapore.
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NEC files lawsuit against LDP first vice-president for defamation
The National Election Committee (NEC) yesterday filed a lawsuit against E Saing Leng, the first vice-president of the League for Democracy Party, for public defamation, public insults and incitement to commit a felony.
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Small celebrations planned for Int’l Human Rights Day
The UN in Cambodia, local NGOs and the government's Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) will observe Human Rights Day online and in small groups following instances of Covid-19 community transmission last week.
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All ministry of interior officials get Covid test
The Ministry of Health has confirmed two more Covid-19 cases linked to the 'November 28 community event', bringing the total local transmission cases to 32.
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City hall to mediate pay dispute
The Por Sen Chey district authorities have decided to refer a conflict involving Century Group Co Ltd to the Phnom Penh Municipal Hall for a solution after several attempts at mediation failed to resolve workers' complaints.
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Cambodia’s COVID-19 vaccine updates: Front liners, teachers, armed forces to be given priority
Prime Minister Hun Sen has given recommendations on the first group to receive the vaccinations against the COVID-19 pandemic in the first phase of one million doses.
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Disclosure of COVID-19 patients’ identities violate the right to privacy but necessary under current circumstance, NGO’ say
Human rights NGOs said that the government's decision to disclose the identities of COVID-19 patients' has infringed on an individual's right to privacy.
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Government says Canadian FM’s, Rainsy’s concerns are ‘baseless’
A government spokesman said yesterday that concerns raised by the Canadian Foreign Minister Fran'ois-Philippe Champagne in a recent letter to Sam Rainsy are 'baseless', adding that the government did not harass or intimidate former opposition officials as alleged.
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Official awaits verdict over failure to report landgrab
The Mondulkiri Provincial Court will on December 15 announce a verdict for provincial rural development department director Yon Sarom, who has been sued over his unsubstantiated claims that officials in the province own hundreds of hectares of land there.
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Terrifying ‘blasts from the past’
On an early December morning, vendors and their customers at a large market in Kampong Cham province's Prey Chhor district are busy trading different goods as cold wind blows from the north.
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Gov’t warns of online sexual extortion rackets
The Ministry of Interior's Information Technology and Anti-Cybercrime departments have urged victims and the public to report extortion involving pornographic images and videos to the authorities.
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Japan, UN support civil discourse
The Japanese government and the UN Development Programme (UNDP), in conjunction with Cambodia's Ministry of Interior and the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC) ' a coalition representing local NGOs ' have inaugurated a new cooperative development project.
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NEC to test online election system next year
Cambodia will test run an online election process early next year to evaluate the effectiveness of such a system for the Kingdom.
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Businesses told to follow Covid guidelines, or else
Prime Minister Hun Sen has instructed Phnom Penh municipal and provincial governors to inspect, instruct and monitor all vendors in markets and commercial buildings to see that guidelines put forward by the Ministry of Health are implemented. Otherwise, he warned, it would be necessary for the authorities to close businesses temporarily.
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Cambodia contact tracing had a wild Saturday night with at least 10 locations searched for COVID-19 victims
With the number of community cases at 362 as of Sunday night, contact tracing working group had a wild night on Saturday as they frantically connected the dots of various sites where actual infections could have taken place and then tracing the location of others who had immediate direct contact with the affected victims.
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Lawyers approved for rural legal aid
Prime Minister Hun Sen has asked the Bar Association and the Ministry of Interior to prepare two to four defence lawyers in the capital and provincial administrations to help them with legal support.
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Ministry will act on arrest warrants for opposition returnees
As numerous ex-CNRP leadership figures plan their return to the Kingdom, the Ministry of Justice said yesterday that those who are facing court cases will be arrested.
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Strict new C-19 safety rules to protect factory workers
The Ministry of Labour on Wednesday issued additional guidelines on COVID-19 prevention measures in factories and enterprises in response to the 'November 28 community incident'.
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Senior officials’ first test negative
The National Assembly (NA) secretary-general Leng Peng Long said yesterday that all of the over 100 lawmakers and officials who came directly and indirectly in contact with an infected senior official have tested negative for COVID-19.
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Orphanages obey health measures to protect children
Amid the 'November 28 community incident', orphanages are requiring the children to wear masks around the clock and strictly adhere to preventive measures issued by the Ministry of Health.
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