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Australia remains committed to aiding Kingdom
The Australian government is committed to continue aiding the Kingdom’s development, having already provided about $1 billion in funds from 1992 until last year.
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Draft Lango amendments on the table
The Interior Ministry is due to hold a meeting with representatives of local and foreign NGOs next week in a bid to review and give feedback over draft amendments to the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations.
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Couple gets seven years in prison for land fraud scheme
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Thursday sentenced a couple to seven years in prison for commiting land fraud in 2015.
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South Korea to help Kingdom strengthen its labour laws
The South Korean government will help Cambodia study and formulate more provisions in the Labour Law to deal with the safety and health of workers, similar to ones in place in most other Asean countries.
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Korea assists Cambodia on occupational safety
Cambodia and Korea have joined hands to study the legislation of occupational health and safety regulations for employees at factories and business enterprises.
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Century Plaza sellers wait for new area after order to move
Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng instructed Por Sen Chey district authorities and Century Group not to stop vendors from selling goods around Century Plaza Market, which is marked for redevelopment.
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South Korea pledges to support Kingdom’s ongoing development
The government yesterday highlighted the success of regional summits in South Korea, noting its government pledged to support the Kingdom’s socio-economic development.
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Labour rights groups brief US ambassador over rights situation
A group of labour rights NGOs on Tuesday met with US Ambassador Patrick Murphy to highlight improvements to the Kingdom’s laws and challenges workers still face.
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ECCC starts hearing on trying KR’s Meas Muth
The Pre-Trial Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on Wednesday opened a three-day hearing in Case 003 against Khmer Rouge naval commander Meas Muth on whether to prosecute him.
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Parties urged to resolve dispute over construction disturbance
After a complaint from 20 families in mid-November, Chamkarmon district authorities on Wednesday called on parties involved in a construction dispute to find a solution.
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K Kong protest ends after release of security guard
Some 100 villagers who protested on Monday and Tuesday outside the Koh Kong provincial court to seek the release of village security guard Tith Sitha have stopped doing so after provincial administrative officials promised to release him on bail for “threatening to kill” a provincial deputy governor.
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Prison department dismisses rights violations report
The General Department of Prisons has dismissed a report made by rights group Licadho which claimed there are violations of basic human rights in the Kingdom’s prisons.
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Swedish ambassador lauds Kem Sokha
The Swedish ambassador to Cambodia yesterday lauded former opposition leader Kem Sokha as a human rights champion for his work defending and promoting rights in the Kingdom.
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King praises progress of rights for disabled
King Norodom Sihamoni yesterday released a royal letter to praise the government for improving the lives of people with disabilities.
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Funcinpec party wants Princess Arun Rasmey to become acting president
A high-ranking official of the royalist Funcinpec party told The Post on Tuesday that members planned to request the appointment of Princess Norodom Arun Rasmey, the half-sister of King Norodom Sihamoni, as the party’s acting president in place of Prince Norodom Ranariddh.
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Asean navy commnaders pledge full cooperation at maritime security talks
Some 200 army commanders and delegates from the ministries of national defence of the 10 Asean nations gathered to attend the 13th Asean Navy Chiefs’ Meeting (ANCM) in Siem Reap on Tuesday.
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Hun Sen urges Trump to restore ties with Kingdom
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday sent a response letter to United States President Donald Trump saying that Cambodia and the US should restore trust and confidence amidst strained ties.
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Kratie resolves Memot Rubber Plantation land dispute in Snuol
Kratie provincial authorities have resolved a land dispute between more than 1,800 families and the Memot Rubber Plantation Company in Snuol district’s Pi Thnou commune.
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PM accepts Trump’s invite to 2020 US-Asean summit
In a letter addressed to US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday accepted his invitation to attend the US-Asean summit in the US early next year. Hun Sen also expressed his appreciation of the US’ continuous support for the Kingdom.
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Urging the public to ditch single-use plastics
Plastic waste is a problem because it contains toxic chemicals harmful to humans and animals.
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