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Judge asked to investigate two 7NG executives
A prosecutor at Phnom Penh Municipal Court is asking a judge to investigate two 7NG company executives accused of defrauding a resident in Kandal province.
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EU supplies fishery sector with $100 million
Outgoing EU Ambassador George Edgar met with Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday, when he finalised arrangements to officially announce a $100 million grant for the Kingdom’s fishery sector amidst a review of the Kingdom’s trade status.
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Nine timber-laden trucks seized near Vietnam border
The National Committee for Forest Crime Prevention on Sunday seized nine trucks as they made their way toward the Trapaing Sre checkpoint in Kratie province toward Vietnam.
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Transport official demoted after photo goes viral
Transport Minister Sun Chanthol yesterday issued a directive to all ministry officials instructing them to maintain dignity, morality and professionalism at work following the demotion of an official criticised online for pointing to a number plate with her foot.
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Education Ministry taking no chances tallying exam results
The Education Ministry will use a new system to calculate the scores of national high school exam candidates to avoid mistakes which occurred last year.
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Cambodia, Vietnam strengthen ties
The Kingdom will strengthen diplomatic ties on economic cooperation and the settlement of border issues with Vietnam, officials said yesterday.
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Heng Samrin assures Japanese ambassador of Kingdom’s democracy
National Assembly president Heng Samrin yesterday assured Japanese Ambassador Hidehisa Horinouchi that the Kingdom is committed to upholding democracy.
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Police to fine helmetless riders
Traffic police yesterday started issuing fines to motorcyclists travelling without helmets following a grace period since July 22, during which time offenders were warned and only allowed to continue on their journeys after securing helmets.
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Unions prepare to negotiate minimum wage
Unions are preparing to meet with Labour Ministry officials later this month to discuss the minimum wage in the garment sector for 2020.
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Sam Rainsy sets November 9 return
A group of former CNRP members on Friday announced that former leader Sam Rainsy and supporters will return to the Kingdom on November 9.
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Online, arcade gambling banned
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday issued a directive banning all online and arcade gambling in the Kingdom in a bid to safeguard security and public order.
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Ministry calls for return to normalcy in Hong Kong
The Foreign Affairs Ministry on Saturday issued a statement calling for a return to normalcy in Hong Kong.
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Kong Kroeng, son-in-law charged with two counts of forestry crimes
Kratie Provincial Court on Saturday charged well-known timber tycoon Kong Kroeng and his son-in-law for allegedly plundering forests in Snuol district.
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Former CNRP official nabbed for defying court ban
Kampot provincial police on Saturday arrested a former CNRP district official for defying court orders and continuing to be active in politics.
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Ministry focuses on land grabbing
The Environment Ministry over the weekend reiterated that encroachment upon or the sale of protected land is illegal, noting that more than 20 people have been arrested this year over alleged land grabbing.
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Sam Rainsy faces arrest if he returns on November 9
Ministry of Justice Spokesman Chin Malin said today that former opposition leader Sam Rainsy and his accomplices will be arrested if they returned to Kingdom on November 9.
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Victims long for justice over Khmer Rouge atrocities
Nuon Chea died earlier this month while serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia decided to terminate Mr Chea’s proceedings.
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Ministry tells public to beware of phishing and online gambling
The Interior Ministry’s information technology department has warned online gamblers that they are vulnerable to hacking and phishing attacks as authorities try to keep pace with criminals.
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Another tycoon arrested over illegal logging
Well-known timber tycoon Kong Kroeng was arrested yesterday evening after he was questioned by the National Committee for Forest Crime Prevention over suspected illegal logging activities in Kratie province along the Vietnamese border.
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Ministry submits rights report to European Commission
Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Ket Sophann yesterday said the government has submitted a report to the European Commission detailing efforts made to improve human rights in the Kingdom.
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