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State of emergency draft law set for NA
A draft law aiming to place the Kingdom in a state of emergency amid the Covid-19 pandemic is set for a debate at the National Assembly (NA) after going through the Council of Ministers’ Standing Committee meeting led by Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday.
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Ministry vows better regulation against illicit trade of pharmaceuticals
The Ministry of Health said it would strengthen regulation of the sale of pharmaceutical drugs, medical equipment and disinfectants, including prohibiting the sale of such products online.
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New Justice Minister vows reforms and speedier trial procedures
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday urged newly appointed Justice Minister Keut Rith to improve the judiciary and expedite resolution of pending cases to boost the public’s confidence towards the country’s judicial system.
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Ban on crowds to curb COVID-19 pandemic from becoming an epidemic but how about factory workers?
The government has effectively banned many forms of gathering of more than 10 people to curb the spread of COVID-19 which seems to be under control for the past few days.
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Call for nod on new Kampot communities
The Kampot provincial Forestry Administration has requested the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to recognise the establishment and management of three new forest communities in the province.
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Emergency law draft fast-tracked for National Assembly debate
The National Assembly is expected to debate and approve the state of emergency draft law soon before sending it to the Senate for discussion.
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Main elements of the Draft Law on Emergency, Military may play bigger role
Under the newly drafted law on emergency, the Government may delegate authority to the armed forces to ensure its implementation once a declaration of emergency is made after consent by the two houses of legislatures and His Majesty the King.
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Titya withdraws complaint against two border officials
A disabled accountant has decided to drop his complaint against two border military officials who assaulted him on March 25 over an electric bill dispute.
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Union seeks justice ministry intervention to release six workers
Cambodian Labour Confederation (CLC) president Ath Thorn has urged the Ministry of Justice to intervene in the Siem Reap Provincial Court.
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Five in prison over surrogacy clinic
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday sentenced five people, including a Chinese national, to prison after they were found guilty of recruiting 33 surrogate mothers between 2017 and 2018.
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Many in limbo as tension heightens
As the Kingdom restricts travel and prepares for a state of emergency, some foreigners in Cambodia are scrambling for a way home.
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Pate commune chief offers explanation over ‘lockdown’
The chief of Pate commune in Ratanakiri province has issued a statement clarifying a non-government sanctioned ‘lockdown’ he had implemented last week to prevent COVID-19 infections among villagers.
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Banh: Military drill leaves strong mark on cooperation
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Tea Banh said the fourth Golden Dragon military drill with China, held in Kampot province from March 15-30, has left a strong mark on the history of cooperation between the two countries.
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National Police report seizure of illegal medical equipment
The National Police yesterday reportedly arrested more than a dozen suspects connected to the production and sale of unregistered COVID-19 test kits.
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Border Affairs Committee cries fake news over KRP president’s accusations
The Border Affairs Committee yesterday refuted allegations made by Khmer Rise Party president William Guang who said the Committee allows Vietnamese soldiers to chase away Cambodian farmers from their lands along the border areas. The allegations, said the Committee, were baseless and untrue.
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Outgoing Russian diplomat pledges support for Kingdom
Outgoing Russian ambassador to Cambodia Dimitry Tsvetkov said on Monday that Russia would help the Kingdom combat fake news, encourage the signing of a free trade agreement, and provide masks to the country.
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Foreign citizens told to schedule commercial flights home
Two embassies are urging foreign nationals to leave the Kingdom via commercial flights amid COVID-19 fears, prompting Australians and others grounded here to express frustration against their government on social media.
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PM urges artistes to create COVID-19 themed songs and films
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday urged local writers and producers to collectively produce more songs and short documentaries to help allay fears over COVID-19.
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Inmates seek amnesty ahead of the New Year
The National Commission for Review and Evaluation of the Ministry of Justice has asked 155 prisoners to submit requests to the government to ask if their sentences can be commuted or pardoned before Khmer New Year in April
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PM Hun Sen directs Government to purchase 5.2 million face masks for nationwide distribution
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered the purchase of 5.2 million face masks to distribute to Cambodian people and doctors nationwide.
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