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EU issues support for investment in Kingdom
EU Ambassador Carmen Moreno has vowed to bring more European investors into the Kingdom and pledged to uphold good relations between the EU and Cambodia.
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MRC council approves new strategy to address droughts
Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology Lim Kean Hor said on Tuesday that designing future systems and strategies for the Mekong River Basin is necessary to address the challenges of severe drought that continue to threaten livelihoods and the people’s way of life.
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Inter-ministry committee clears draft access to information bill
The inter-ministry committee finalised its review of the draft bill on access to information on Friday and plans to submit it to the Council of Ministers in January before it is sent to the National Assembly.
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Kampong Chhnang governor denies Vietnamese land rumours
Kampong Chhnang provincial Governor Chhour Chandoeun yesterday dismissed rumours that the government is giving land concessions to Vietnamese people from a floating village on Tonle Sap lake.
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Kingdom in talks with Russia for nuclear science
Cambodian and Russian experts yesterday concluded discussions on the possibility of constructing and establishing a Nuclear Science and Technology Centre in the Kingdom.
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National Assembly approves Trade Union Law amendments
The National Assembly yesterday unanimously passed amendments to the Trade Union Law to promote workers’ rights and ensure union freedom.
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Domestic violence campaign starts
Local and international NGOs, universities and government institutions on Monday began the annual international “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence” campaign demanding the elimination of all forms of violence against women.
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Amendments to Law on Trade Unions passes NA unchanged
The National Assembly on Tuesday unanimously approved the draft law on amendments to 10 articles of the Law on Trade Unions without making any changes – a move that some unions said failed to address workers’ concerns.
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Foreign ministry calls on South Korea to take on more Cambodian migrant workers
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn on Monday requested the government of the Republic of Korea to receive more Cambodian migrant workers.
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Monopia workers handed ultimatum
Two dismissed worker representatives called on workers of Monopia (Cambodia) to abide by the court order, stop protesting and return to work.
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MRC countries agree to collectively manage drought
The Mekong River Commission Council yesterday approved a five-year strategy until 2025 which allows Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam to prepare for and manage drought collectively.
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’ Child Protection Unit forms online group to fight cyber exploitation
The Child Protection Unit (CPU) has established Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) – an online group created to combat any form of online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
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North Korea seeks stronger ties with the Kingdom
North Korea wants to boost its ties with the Kingdom started by Late King Father Norodom Sihanouk and the Kim Il Sung more than 50 years ago.
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I do no harm to the country: Sokha
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha today said that he will never partake in any activities that could bring about turmoil to the Kingdom.
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Kem Sokha reaffirms path of non-violence
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha yesterday said that he will never partake in any activities that could bring about turmoil in the Kingdom and added that that he has never intended to leave the country.
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Environment Minister looks to curb land encroachment
Environment Minister Say Samal has urged authorities in three provinces to prevent illegal land encroachment in the Samlot multi-purpose-use area and Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary as both areas are suffering from illegal occupations.
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Sar Kheng proposes prison segregation
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on Sunday suggested officials of the ministries of Interior and Justice, and the Phnom Penh Municipal Hall discuss the segregation of detainees and convicts, particularly those convicted of drug offences.
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Cambodia, South Korea ink five agreements, discuss migrants
Cambodia and South Korea yesterday signed five agreements, including the launch of a joint study on the possibility of a free trade agreement.
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Trial of accused bomb plotters starts
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday heard the case of four people charged with plotting to overthrow the government. They had been arrested for planting bombs to cause chaos during Khmer New Year.
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Rainsy supporters confess for clemency
Two more Sam Rainsy supporters returned from Thailand to reveal his November 9 coup plot and asked for clemency.
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