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Five arrested over state land sale
Authorities in Pursat province on Monday apprehended five people for their alleged involvement in an attempt to sell about 2,000 hectares of state-owned land on Facebook.
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Cambodia supports 170,000 workers in garment, tourism sectors
Prime Minister Hun Sen has said that the government has transferred $40 per month to approximately 170,000 workers in the garment and tourism sectors, who suffered work suspension due to COVID-19.
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‘Under bridge’ squatters get plots of land along PP canal
Citizens living under the Stung Meanchey Bridge can move to their plots along the Stung Meanchey canal within two weeks, Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng said.
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Indigenous folk changing mindsets
The indigenous people of Ratanakiri are now more aware of the benefits of science-based health care and disease prevention than ever, according to the provincial department of health.
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Cambodia reaffirms commitment to contribute to World Food Security
The Head of the Royal Government of Cambodia has confirmed the country's commitment to contribute to the world food security.
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Koh Kong villagers trade logging for agriculture
Over 200 families living in Koh Kong province's Sovanna Green Village Community who used to log timber and hunt wild animals for a living have now turned to agriculture to sustain themselves.
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Interior Ministry sees a danger to Kingdom: Illegal migrants ‘are a security risk’
The Ministry of Interior has branded illegal migrants in the Kingdom as being a 'risk to national security' and is cracking down on them following years of inaction due to 'political considerations'.
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Forest activist ‘beaten’ at forum
A forestry activist has claimed that he was physically attacked and injured at a public forum organised by Lumphat district authorities on July 8 and is now receiving medical treatment in Phnom Penh.
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Old CNRP office will stay shut, court says
The Phnom Penh Appeal Court on Monday ruled that it will not give a former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) office back to its current owners, the Candlelight Party, due to its connection to complicated crimes.
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Drunk officer nabbed for firing weapon
Military police in Por Senchey district on Sunday apprehended a military officer accused of the negligent discharge of his firearm during a party held at his rental house.
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Poor families receive first round of government aid
The Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation said 92 percent of the 560,000 families have received their first installment of government subsidies.
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Resolution calls for indemnity pay continues
Twenty-two representatives from unions in the garment and footwear, construction, tourism and entertainment service sectors on Monday gathered in front of Prime Minister Hun Sen's residence to send a petition to the premier, seeking for his intervention regarding indemnity payments.
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Unions petition Hun Sen for ‘benefits’ for suspended workers
More than 20 unions and associations gathered in front of Prime Minister Hun Sen's cabinet on Monday to have him force employers to pay seniority payments after the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training announced its postponement.
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More than 80 squatters agree to resettle
More than 80 families who have been squatting on a public road in Phnom Penh's Boeng Keng Kang district for more than 20 years agreed on Saturday to move to a new location.
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Thais let Cambodians remove goods from border market
Thai provincial authorities have agreed to allow Cambodian traders from Banteay Meanchey province's Poipet city to reenter the Rong Kluea market in Thailand to remove their belongings left behind after the borders between the two countries were closed over COVID-19 fears.
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Khemara charged with manslaughter over crash
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Friday charged and jailed Koh Kong provincial court deputy prosecutor Kong Khemara over a deliberate vehicular crash that led to the death of a woman in Phnom Penh.
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Garment Industry, Union Seek Help as Exports Slide Amid Covid-19
With sinking exports and suspended production lines, the garment industry and a labor union continued appeals for help from the government and others this week, respectively renewing calls for a delayed partial withdrawal of trade benefits and quicker processing of worker payouts.
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115 new COVID-19 cases: Returnees from Saudi Arabia test positive for virus
The Health Ministry has reported 15 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number in Cambodia to 156.
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Judge lands in court after crashing into alleged thief
Sen Sok district police on Thursday sent a Koh Kong Provincial Court judge to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on manslaughter charges after he crashed his car into a woman riding a motorbike on Wednesday, killing her.
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Vietnamese workers in Koh Kong questioned
The General Department of Immigration (GDI) is questioning 49 Vietnamese nationals who were working illegally in Koh Kong province to build a case and send them back to Vietnam, its Department of Investigation and Procedure director Kem Sarin said on Thursday.
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