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Stark contrast in Human Rights Day events
Differing opinions on the status of human rights in the Kingdom became apparent as various groups marked Human Rights Day yesterday at two venues in the capital.
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Interior Ministry continues work on cybercrime law
The Interior Ministry and legal experts are continuing to review a draft law on cybercrime.
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Save the Children set to hand over project results to government
Save the Children on Tuesday said it will hand over the results of a three-year project on strengthening early childhood care and development to the government on Thursday.
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UN to implement second phase of youth employment project
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training said the UN Joint Programme United for Youth Employment in Cambodia plans to implement its second phase which aims to promote decent employment for Cambodian youth.
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Campaign against ongoing domestic violence concludes
A 16-day campaign to battle violence against women and girls comes to a close today.
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Senators approve $8.23 billion national budget for next year
The Senate yesterday unanimously adopted a budget of $8.23 billion for next year’s national budget.
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PM reminds Cambodians of freedoms on Human Rights Day
Prime Minister Hun Sen took to Facebook on the 71st International Human Rights Day on Tuesday to remind Cambodians that the rights and freedoms they currently enjoyed came from liberation from the genocidal Pol Pot regime on January 7, 1979.
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Anti-cybercrime draft law content reviewed
The Ministry of Interior’s Legislation Council and legal experts on Tuesday met to review the anti-cybercrime draft law to ensure its integrity and accuracy in the present technological era.
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Sokha’s treason trial set for January 15
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday set January 15 as the date to begin the treason trial against former opposition leader Kem Sokha as the Appeal Court dismissed an effort by his lawyers to halt proceedings.
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Ministry extends UN employment programme
The Labour Ministry and the United Nations yesterday agreed to extend a joint programme aimed at improving youth employment rates in the Kingdom.
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US ambassador meets RCAF officials
Relations with the United States are beginning to warm after Ambassador Patrick Murphy met with senior Royal Cambodian Armed Forces officials Tuesday to discuss bilateral ties with the Kingdom.
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Textile workers on strike over unpaid wages in Kandal
More than 100 textile workers for Zhong Yin Cambodia in Kandal province went on strike yesterday after the company failed to pay wages for two months.
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Sokha’s lawyers upset case is going to trial
Lawyers for former opposition leader Kem Sokha on Tuesday lodged an appeal against a Phnom Penh Municipal Court decision to send their client’s treason case to trial because it failed to question foreign accomplices.
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PM floats extended refugee deal
Prime Minister Hun Sen is still willing to accept refugees waiting in line to enter Australia, despite the expiration of an agreement last year.
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Ministry pushes for in-house infirmaries by end of 2020
The Labour Ministry plans to ensure that at least 98 percent of enterprises in the Kingdom have in-house infirmaries by the end of next year.
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US, Cambodia pledge to strengthen military ties
The US on Tuesday pledged to help train military officers, particularly Cambodia’s blue helmet troops deployed for UN’s peacekeeping operations.
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CHRC offers mobile legal advice
The Cambodia Human Rights Committee has established a team of lawyers to provide free legal advice to the public via mobile phones.
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Namhong shares on long march to freedom, progress
Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong used his address at the 29th General Assembly of the Association Internationale des Maires Francophones (AIMF) in Phnom Penh to inform delegates of the Kingdom’s long march towards freedom and progress.
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Sokha lodges an appeal over treason case reaching court
Kem Sokha, the president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), has appealed against the decision to send his treason case to trial.
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Human rights committee’s legal hotline receives praise
Civil societies on Tuesday applauded the Cambodian Human Rights Committee’s (CHRC) new legal hotline meant to promote access to justice and empower financially vulnerable people.
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