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Mondulkiri Bunong community seeks return of forest land
More than 200 indigenous Bunong families in Mondulkiri province have asked authorities to retrieve 5ha of community forest land they claim had been secretly stolen from them by speculators.
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Awareness push tackles violence against women
The ministries of Women's Affairs and Information, the Club of Cambodian Journalists and the NGO ActionAid Cambodia organised a workshop for reporters and media students under the theme 'Raising Awareness of the Implementation of the Media Code for Reporting Violence Against Women'.
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PM confirms community transmission, calls for unity
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on the public to stay calm, unite and follow the Ministry of Health guidelines after the wife of a senior official tested positive for Covid-19 in the Kingdom's first case of community transmission.
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Stop the blame game: Appeals for calm after first community transmission
The Health Ministry yesterday appealed to the public not to blame anyone for the country's first-ever community transmission of COVID-19, affecting up to eight at press time and which occurred in the capital Saturday and Sunday.
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PM confirms community transmission, calls for unity
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on the public to stay calm, unite and follow the Ministry of Health guidelines after the wife of a senior official tested positive for Covid-19 in the Kingdom's first case of community transmission.
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Minister: monitor forests by air
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has instructed all provincial governors, and the Mondulkiri provincial governor in particular, to regularly inspect forests and natural resources in helicopters.
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Hopes for cancellation of Lon Nol era ‘blood debt’ by Biden administration
With the victory of President-elect Joe Biden from the Democratic Party, the Cambodian government hopes that the country's United States war-time debt, which has accumulated to more than $600 million, may be cancelled by the new US administration.
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Sar Kheng urges more regional cooperation to battle narcotics
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has proposed that countries in the region continue mutual cooperation and support in combating drugs and crime.
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Public and private schools shuttered again from today
All public schools across the country has been instructed to end the 2019-2020 academic year on Nov. 30, according to a new directive of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports issued Sunday night.
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Mass ‘plotting’ trial to resume in January
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on November 26 commenced a mass trial against 139 activists and supporters of the former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), who were charged with 'plotting' and 'incitement', but postponed the hearing after splitting the cases in two.
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PM seeks more digitalisation across region
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called for countries in the region to increase digital connection development in a bid to help the economy recover after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sokha claims hindrance to his flood relief efforts
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha, who remains on a 'treason' trial, has said that his three-day trip to northeastern provinces to distribute donations was under surveillance and hindrance, a claim which was rejected by officials.
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PM responds to criticism about not wearing a mask
During a meeting at the Peace Palace yesterday, Prime Minister Hun Sen responded to criticism from an unnamed radio station thought to be Radio Free Asia.
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Political alliance forged from three small parties
Three political parties have officially formed the Alliance of Khmer Democrats, pledging to solve social issues through Khmer-to-Khmer communication and cultivate a new model of nationalism in Cambodia's younger generation.
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Chhun’s bail request denied by top court
The Supreme Court has denied a bail request by union leader Rong Chhun following his November 11 trial on charges of causing social chaos in relation to his Facebook posts about border markers in Tbong Khmum province.
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PM compares Sokha case delay to his lawsuit against Rainsy in France
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday defended the decision of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to postpone the treason trial of former opposition leader Kem Sokha indefinitely, comparing it to the delay of his defamation case against Sam Rainsy by a French court for the next two years.
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PM lauds volunteer lawyers
Prime Minister Hun Sen reminded his volunteer lawyers to seek compromise when mediating disputes outside of the court system, urging them to find mutually beneficial solutions for all parties.
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Court drops charges of two former journalists
Ratanakiri Provincial Court has dropped the charges against two former The Cambodia Daily journalists after the plaintiff decided to withdraw the complaint.
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AKD officially launched to contest in elections
The Alliance of Khmer Democrats (AKD) established by three minor political parties was officially launched yesterday to contest in elections in a bid to establish more checks and balances but it will not challenge the ruling party.
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No salary rise for civil servants and armed forces personnel
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday reiterated there will be no salary increase for civil servants and armed forces personnel next year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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