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PM orders probe into torture death
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday said he had ordered Military Police commander Sao Sokha to open an investigation into the alleged death from torture of one of five people detained over a land dispute in Banteay Meanchey province on January 1.
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Ministry workshop to discuss Labour Law amendment
The Labour Ministry is set to hold a consultation workshop today on amending Articles in the decades-old Labour Law.
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SCC to grill Ang Vong Vathana on judicial exam irregularities
The Council of Ministers has asked Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana to appear before the Supreme Consultative Council to be questioned over irregularities in the judicial official recruitment process and reforms.
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Kem Sokha denies he colluded with foreigners
Phnom Penh Municipal Court today began a trial of former opposition party leader Kem Sokha over treason charges.
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Two-star general questioned over land reclamation in Koh Kong
Koh Kong provincial court yesterday questioned a two-star general who allegedly reclaimed a stretch of land near the ocean in Khemarak Phoumint city.
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PM marks more than three decades in power
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday marked his 35 years in power by promising that he will never hand it over to his oldest son Hun Manet but through an election.
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Sam Heng: Social security must widen to include more workers
As of last year, the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) registered more than 10,000 healthcare enterprises to cover more than 1.7 million workers under occupational risk and healthcare schemes.
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PM offers lawyers to aid journalists
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said he will provide personal lawyers to defend journalists who are facing complaints in court, but he also urged journalist to be professional in carrying out their duties.
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Kingdom drafting new law to strengthen immigration
The Ministry of Interior on Tuesday said it had formed a working group to draft amendments to the Law on Immigration.
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Pair of alleged human traffickers sent to Phnom Penh Municipal Court
The Ministry of Interior’s Anti-Human Trafficking Unit sent two people to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday after their arrest the previous day for allegedly being involved in human trafficking in July last year.
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Monk, forest chief proclaims his love for wildlife, decries poachers
A community forest chief in Oddar Meanchey province has appealed to poachers to stop destroying wildlife and to all Cambodians to respect and love the Kingdom’s rich biodiversity.
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Follow the law, minister tells construction sector
Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction Chea Sophara on Tuesday called on construction contractors and operators to implement the Law on Construction and adhere to the technical standards and regulations set forth by it.
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Two foreign tourists held for flying drone above Royal Palace
Two Chinese tourists were arrested on Monday for flying a camera-equipped drone above the Royal Palace’s forbidden areas.
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Calm urged ahead of Sokha trial
Ahead of the start of the treason trial of Kem Sokha today, his lawyer yesterday said the former CNRP leader is urging his supporters to stay calm and collected.
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Prey Preah Roka Forest trees ordained
One hundred and thirty-two people, including members of the Prey Preah Roka Forest Community Network (PPRFCN) and monks from three districts of Tbeng Meanchey, Chheb and Choam Ksan in Preah Vihear province organised a tree ordination ceremony from Friday to Sunday to honour those who sacrificed their lives to protect the forest.
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Employment sector discussed with Swedish ambassador
Labour Minister Ith Samheng met with Swedish Ambassador Björn Häggmark yesterday to discuss development in the employment and vocational training sectors in the Kingdom.
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Bunong seek assistance over suspected land grabs
The Bunong ethnic community in Mondulkiri province’s Bou Sra commune on Friday sought Pich Chreada district hall’s assistance to probe several land plots located within the Phnom Nam Lear Wildlife Sanctuary that they suspect have been grabbed for private ownership.
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Cambodia committed to promote international cooperation: Heng Samrin
National Assembly president Heng Samrin yesterday in Canberra said the Kingdom is committed to promoting international cooperation, notably in building peaceful and sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region.
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District authorities pledge to help workers seeking unpaid wages
Authorities in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district yesterday pledged to help find a solution for workers of Hong Xing garment factory who have been protesting over unpaid wages and missing seniority benefits after the company shut down last month.
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Ministry looking to lower workers’ night shift wages
The Ministry of Labour is looking to reduce night shift workers’ wages to bring them in line with day rates. This, it said, will increase Cambodia’s competitiveness. However, unions and workers have slammed the move.
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