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Pluralism to take centre stage at Asem gathering
Cambodia is preparing to host the 13th Asia-Europe Meeting (Asem) for the first time on November 16-17 this year, in what Prime Minister Hun Sen has called a landmark in historical diplomacy, where pluralism will take centre stage.
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Official accused of stealing land
People from two villages in Sen Monorom commune, O’Raing district, in Mondulkiri province urged the authorities to prioritise a land dispute involving a former district council official who bought some plots but then allegedly proceeded to grab others belonging to people from nearby villages.
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Journalists and officials reflect on coronavirus fears and fake news
For every piece of factual information on Covid-19, 142 fake reports are produced, according to figures from the World Health Organisation and the US Centres for Disease Control (USCDC), said Ministry of Health spokesperson Ou Vandine.
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https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/journalists-and-officials-reflect-coronavirus-fears-and-fake-news
The president of the trial chamber has decided to accept additional exhibits submitted by the prosecutor in the treason case against Kem Sokha.
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Calls for more women in leadership positions
In celebration of 109th International Women’s Day which fell on March 8, Interior Minister Sar Kheng on Wednesday suggested that more women be included in decision-making roles to ensure greater gender equality.
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WHO tells Cambodia and other countries to learn from China in COVID-19 fight and not go into panic mode
As Cambodia battled public perception, misinformation, fake news and much ado over its second identified case of COVID-19 in Siem Reap province, schools have been shuttered and masses are going into panic mode and buying food and other essentials to stick pile for feared self quarantine.
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Third COVID-19 detected on British national
The Health Ministry yesterday announced the Kingdom’s third COVID-19 case detected in Cambodia.
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Ministry justifies wiretapping for national security
The law enforcement officers have the right to tap private communications when it is deemed to be jeopardising national security, officials said.
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Battambang River Festival to go ahead despite COVID-19 fears in Kingdom
The River Festival in Battambang province will be held as scheduled despite fears over COVID-19 with the discovery of a Cambodian victim in Siem Reap province.
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One-star general impersonator steals $105,000
An investingating judge at the Municipal Court on Tuesday questioned a 29-year-old man after a prosecutor charged him with wearing a fake national police uniform with a rank of a one-star general to cheat a person of money.
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Government clamps down on coronavirus fake news
Prime Minister Hun Sen has renewed calls for the people to help fight against fake news in the Kingdom, saying citizens need to be brave in response to the problem.
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Ministry orders firm action on fake news instigators
Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana has instructed prosecutors at all the municipal and provincial courts to come down strongly against those who are spreading fake news regarding a coronavirus outbreak in the Kingdom.
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Female workers take centre stage on Women’s Day
Several NGOs and women yesterday gathered at the capital’s Freedom Park in Russey Keo district to celebrate International Women’s Day, seeking recognition and respect for women’s rights.
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About 300 workers protest to get sacked union reps reinstated
At least 300 garment workers at T&L factory in Phnom Penh’s Kamboul district staged a protest yesterday to demand the reinstatement of four union representatives who were sacked.
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Factory workers resume protests, defy Arbitration Council’s decision
Workers of a factory in Phnom Penh’s Kamboul district on Monday resumed protests after their employer refused to reinstate four workers dismissed for forming a union.’’
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Pursat governor to meet with citizens two days per week
Pursat provincial governor Mao Thornin has committed two days per week to meet with citizens at the local provincial hall in order to solve their problems and disputes, saying that as an official he must prioritise the people’s needs.
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Pursat governor to meet with citizens two days per week
Pursat provincial governor Mao Thornin has committed two days per week to meet with citizens at the local provincial hall in order to solve their problems and disputes, saying that as an official he must prioritise the people’s needs.
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Cambodia and Laos renew border cooperation
Cambodia and Laos yesterday renewed their commitment to cooperate on border security issues, including drug trafficking.
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National Assembly to discuss Vietnam prisoner exchange treaty
The draft law on transfer of convicted inmate treaty between Cambodia and Vietnam will be debated at the National Assembly’s special sitting next week, the first-ever treaty the Kingdom has with a foreign country.
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Garment workers protest over agreement reversal
More than 800 workers from the Crystal Martin 7NG factory in Vihear Suor commune, in Khsach Kandal district, Kandal province, protested on Wednesday and Thursday after the factory reneged on its deal to terminate their employment, and instead suspend them for two months.
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