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Cruise ships dock, 34 depart
Passengers of five cruise ships which were allowed to enter Cambodia after being rejected by Vietnamese authorities for fear they may have contracted the new coronavirus have either left the Kingdom on Wednesday or will do so on Thursday.
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Vietnam shutters borders with Cambodia as pandemic spreads
The Vietnamese government on Sunday locked down its borders with the Kingdom and imposed a month-long entry ban for any foreign traveler – except accredited diplomats – as the country adopts measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
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’ COVID-19: Cambodia to do its best to prevent community transmission
The Ministry of Health and relevant institutions will do their best to prevent community transmission as the number of confirmed cases in Cambodia soared to 37 as of Wednesday night.
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PPWMA: You must register in order to receive waste services
The Phnom Penh municipal administration has reiterated that any citizen or business that has not applied for the identification (ID) code facilitating payment for waste collection services must register at the Phnom Penh Waste Management Authority (PPWMA) in the Phnom Penh municipal hall.
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Apsara Authority allows 1,799 residents to renovate homes
Last year the Apsara Authority granted permission to 1,799 among the 2,867 families living in the Angkor Archeological Park to renovate houses and build small extensions.
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Religious gatherings banned after COVID-19 infection surges
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday announced a ban on all religious gatherings as COVID-19 infection surges in the Kingdom.
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Appeal Court hears CNRP cadre’s appeal against incitement
The Appeal Court on Tuesday heard the appeal of Kong Mas, the former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) activist in Svay Rieng province against a lower court conviction which sentenced him to one-and-a-half years imprisonment for incitement to bring chaos between April and October 2018.
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’ NGO gives free soap to aid Covid-19 fight
To aid the fight against Covid-19, Siem Reap-based Eco-Soap Bank (ESB), a non-profit organisation which is on a mission to provide soap to as many children as possible, last month gave out over 6,500 bars of soap to 80 organisations and schools.
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Kingdom sees nine new Covid-19 cases
The Ministry of Health said nine new cases of Covid-19 infections were detected in the Kingdom on Tuesday, bringing the total thus far to 33. There were 12 cases detected late on Monday.
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Some ministries inform staff to work from home in wake of COVID-19
The National Assembly and five Ministries yesterday instructed officials and staff to work online from home to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Kingdom.
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WAF celebrates with art performance first
The fourth Women’s Art Forum (WAF) event on Monday, that was organised by six artist groups under the theme Home, is the first collective groundbreaking art performance held to mark the 109th International Women’s Day in the Kingdom, a joint WAF press release said.
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Land Ministry outlines last year’s achievements, future plans
To date, more than 480,000 impoverished families have been granted social land concessions by the government on more than 1.3 million hectares, Ministry of Land Management spokesman Seng Lot said yesterday.
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PM restricts citizens from travelling to COVID-19 worst-hit countries
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday restricted citizens from travelling to the United States, Iran and parts of Europe over COVID-19 fears.
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Court frees activists over trespassing allegation
After almost two days of interrogation, the four environmental activists who were sent to Kratie provincial court for allegedly trespassing on the premises of Think Biotech Cambodia Co Ltd were released yesterday. They will be monitored pending their compliance to conditions set forth by the court.
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Japan, Cambodia boost bilateral ties
Foreign Affairs Ministry undersecretary of state Chea Kimtha and Japanese director-general for Southeast Asian Affairs Hiroshi Ishikawa held a meeting yesterday to bolster cooperation between the two countries.
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Three Cambodian river cruise vessels denied docking in Vietnam’s water
Three river cruise vessels since yesterday remain stuck in Vietnamese waters after they were denied disembarkation and docking due to fear of the COVID-19 outbreak, one of the vessel managers said.
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Court releases forest activists accused of trespassing
The Kratie provincial court on Monday released four forest activists after protesters outside the court demanded their release.
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Returning diplomats told to self-quarantine as sources confirm new case
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn has ordered returning diplomats from overseas to self-quarantine for 14 days as a safety precaution amid COVID-19 fears.
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Temple renovation workers hold protest
More than 50 people on Monday gathered in front of the Ecole Francais d’Extreme Orient (EFEO) in Siem Reap province to demand a solution for workers renovating the West Mebon Temple after the project was transferred to the Apsara National Authority (ANA).
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Gaynor becomes new international co-prosecutor
Following nomination by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and approval by the Supreme Council of Magistracy, His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni has appointed Fergal Gaynor as the new Reserve International Co-Prosecutor.
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