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Foreign labour registry extended
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has announced a two-month extension to the deadline for applying for the use of foreign workers for next year.
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Court to rule on sanctuary landgrab cases
The Preah Vihear Provincial Court has set tentative dates in December this year to announce the verdicts for three separate wildlife sanctuary land grab cases, which happened last year.
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Directive issued for disabled drivers licences
A joint working group from three separate ministries issued a directive yesterday, requiring officials to issue driving licences to people with disabilities, providing they meet the set requirements.
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NGOs call for release of jailed activists on muted Human Rights Day
Sixty-seven civil society organizations and rights groups renewed a call to the Cambodian government to immediately stop its attacks against political activists, human rights defenders, journalists and dissenting voices, as groups marked a quieter-than-usual International Human Rights Day on Thursday.
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Ministries issue prakas allowing disabled to test for driver’s licences
The government, through three relevant ministries, issued an inter-ministerial prakas allowing disabled people to have the right to legally get a driver's licence, with the overall goal of promoting the rights of disabled people to drive vehicles in Cambodia.
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US sanctions ex-Macao triad leader with ties to Cambodia
The US Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Wednesday levied sanctions against Wan Kuok Koi, a former triad leader from Macao who has strong ties to Cambodia, according to a US Embassy press release.
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Japan Heart brings hope for Cambodian children with cancer
For many years, Ponhea Leu Referral Hospital has provided treatment for thousands of patients who came from near and far in Cambodia. Both doctors and nurses would consult and treat patients with all kinds of diseases.
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Government alleges misconduct among journalists, greenlights legal action
The Information Ministry threatened legal action against journalists it claimed were spreading fake news or engaging in unethical behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic, a warning that comes amid persistent persecution of journalists in the country.
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FB users warned of new phishing scam
The Ministry of Interior's Department of Information yesterday warned the public about a phishing scam on Facebook which invites users to open a link that will eventually compromise their personal information.
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New Covid cases found; gov’t set to buy vaccines
The Ministry of Health has confirmed two more Covid-19 cases linked to the 'November 28 community event', bringing the total local transmission cases to 32.
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Women urged to further participate in global development
Cambodia pledged on Monday to increase the number of female recruits and create a conducive environment for them to realise their full potential.
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Journalists reporting fake news could face legal charges
The Ministry of Information requested action be taken against any media outlets publishing fake news that could cause widespread panic.
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Differing views on facemask use
After Cambodia reported its first case of COVID-19 community transmission on November 28 at Aeon 1 Mall in Phnom Penh, facemasks have become a part of the dress code in Phnom Penh as once-busy street corners and shops have emptied.
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Crowds Pack Covid-19 Testing Centers in Phnom Penh
One woman said she left before she could be tested after seeing the packed crowd waiting in line for Covid-19 testing at the Interior Ministry on Monday.
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At court hearing, missing Thai activist’s sister insists he was abducted in Cambodia
Sitanun Satsaksit, the sister of missing Thai activist Wanchalearm Satsaksit, presented a Phnom Penh court with evidence on Tuesday to prove that her brother lived in Phnom Penh at the time of his alleged abduction, as the court investigates the six-month old disappearance.
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Mondulkiri authorities set deadline for encroachers on state land
The Mondulkiri provincial administration has issued a deadline to those encroaching on state land on Dos Kramom Mountain in Sen Monorom city to demolish their constructions by December 13.
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Voter registration complaints tackled
The National Election Committee (NEC) received 139 complaints from people and representatives of political parties after it closed the voter registration exercise. Observers have called on the NEC to address the complaints, while names of deceased voters are to be deleted from the lists on December 2.
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Disabled community concern amid C-19 spread
Senior social activists and government officials have shared their concerns about the welfare of the disabled community in Cambodia as the COVID-19 community outbreak is developing.
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Asia News Network alliance to begin new chapter as legal entity in Singapore
Twenty-one years after a group of regional editors sealed an agreement in Bangkok to form a voluntary alliance, Asia News Network (ANN) has taken a major step forward with its formal registration as a legal entity, based in Singapore.
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NEC files lawsuit against LDP first vice-president for defamation
The National Election Committee (NEC) yesterday filed a lawsuit against E Saing Leng, the first vice-president of the League for Democracy Party, for public defamation, public insults and incitement to commit a felony.
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