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Accused offender cites ‘consensual sex’ as grounds for appeal
A man convicted of having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl in Phnom Penh in 2017 requested an Appeal Court judge to reduce his sentence on Tuesday.
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Questioned: Survey which finds indebted workers’ suffering worsened by pandemic lay-offs
A survey, the methodology and accuracy of which has been questioned by the Ministry of Labour and conducted by two NGOs and a union has found that tens of thousands of garment workers in Cambodia are struggling to repay microfinance debts following work stoppages and factory suspensions caused by COVID-19.
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Hunt on for illegal loggers as timber found in Ratanakkiri
Ratanakkiri provincial and O'Yadav district police forces seized 30 logs of mixed timber from a plantation in Pak Nhay commune's Lom village on Sunday.
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Royal decree clarifies jurist council’s work, management
King Norodom Sihamoni issued a royal decree on June 24 clarifying the function of the Council of Jurists, the legal review body within the Council of Ministers.
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Discrimination claimed in issuance of IDPoor cards
Some Phnom Penh residents are claiming that they are living in extreme poverty but are unable to obtain IDPoor cards for food and medical aid due to discrimination by local authorities.
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Seeking redress: More than 50 workers protest over unpaid dues at ministry
More than 50 workers of New Best Global Textile Co Ltd in Kampong Speu yesterday staged a protest in front of the Labour Ministry over wages and compensation owed after their employer fled three months ago.
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Journalist charged with incitement in capital
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Sunday charged and detained a journalist and publisher over alleged incitement in the capital.
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Thailand meeting marks progress on borders, relations
Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn met with the director of the Border Affairs Department of the Royal Thai Armed Forces Phay Thurath Lach on June 25 to mark the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
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Kem Sokha accused of ‘paying lip service’
Amid his ongoing trial over a treason charge, former opposition leader Kem Sokha has committed to not fleeing the country, calling instead for national reconciliation among Khmers.
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Villagers told to show land titles, or else
The Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries has requested citizens claiming land in the O'Thma forestry restoration station area in Preah Sihanouk province to submit their ownership documents to the district Forestry Administration before July 15
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Koh Rong land ‘belongs to firm’
Preah Sihanouk Provincial Administration spokesperson Kheang Phearum told The Post on Sunday that the 35ha being bulldozed by Royal Group Co Ltd in Koh Rong belongs to it after it was leased to it for 99 years by the government in 2008.
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PM calls for collective Asean response to virus pandemic
Amid the global pandemic Prime Minister Hun Sen has called for a 'collective response and solidarity' based on multilateralism in the Southeast Asia region to fight the coronavirus.
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Two imported C-19 cases brings total to 141
According to a press release from the Ministry of Health issued yesterday morning, Cambodia has two new cases of COVID-19 (C-19) bringing the total number to 141.
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Bank gives $93M for landless poor
The World Bank approved a $93 million credit for the Cambodia Land Allocation for Social and Economic Development scheme on Friday.
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Former justice official busted for land crimes
A Phnom Penh Municipal Court investigating judge has issued temporary detention warrants for former Ministry of Justice under-secretary of state Seng Sovannara and three accomplices. They were arrested by National Police on Friday.
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Anti-Corruption Unit probes oknha over land case in B’bang
Oknha Sorng Thorn, the owner of 5,000ha which covers a fourth of Koas Krala district in Battambang province, was taken in for questioning by the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) on Saturday in regards to corruption allegations.
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Disabled man charged with instigating crowd
Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court on Saturday charged and jailed a handicapped farmer accused of instigating villagers to destroy and burn a businessman's construction materials over a land dispute.
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Increased attention to maternal and child healthcare needed
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng called on the National Maternal and Child Health Center to have doctors on standby to respond to the increasing number of childbirths in the Kingdom.
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LDP accused of using Angkor Wat for political gain
The Apsara Authority has reiterated that all political parties are not to use Angkor Wat temple to garner support for their parties or utilise any of the complex for political gain.
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Over 15,000 families receive government aid
Speaking during a press conference on the 'Procedures for Cash Assistance for Poor and Vulnerable Families During COVID-19' at the Council of Ministers yesterday, the Ministry of Social Affiairs announced 15,800 people got their first installment of government subsidies.
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