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Banteay Meanchey flood victims receive aid
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday provided aid to more than 10,000 families affected by flooding in Banteay Meanchey province's Mongkol Borei district and offered his condolences to the 18 victims who drowned in the province over the past week.
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PM pushes help for flood victims
Prime Minister Hun Sen has urged authorities to take care of displaced flood victims to prevent disease outbreaks.
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Hun Sen threatens crackdown against Paris Peace Agreements demonstrators
Prime Minister Hun Sen on October 21 warned of a crackdown against demonstrators who join events to mark Paris Peace Agreements Day on October 23, after CNRP acting President Sam Rainsy called for a protest outside the Chinese Embassy while civil society groups are planning a 1,000-strong rally at Freedom Park.
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Floodwaters Disrupt Production at Factories, Affecting 16,000 Workers
About 16,000 factory workers are currently unable to go to work due to flooding in Phnom Penh and the provinces of Kandal and Takeo, the Labor Ministry said on Wednesday, with an economist warning of a hit to the economy and rising prices due to the recent extreme weather.
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Rainsy, ex-CNRP officials summoned
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has issued warrants ordering Sam Rainsy and eight former senior officials of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) to appear for questioning in relation to 'attack'.
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NGOs: Cambodians’ knowledge of basic rights on the decline
A public opinion poll conducted by three NGOs over the past years has found a decrease in the number of people who understand their fundamental freedoms and rights.
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CSOs say 1,000 people set to commemorate Paris Peace Accords
Seven civil society organisations, associations and unions will gather at Freedom Park in the capital's Russey Keo district with 1,000 participants to celebrate the 29th Paris Peace Accords on Friday. But the Phnom Penh Municipal Hall has advised that the number should not exceed 120.
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Travel goods producers assoc urged
The Ministry of Labour yesterday urged factories and enterprises that produce travel products to form an association, in order to have a representative body for discussions.
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Court orders Rainsy, other ex-CNRP officials to appear for hearing
Phnom Penh Municipal Court has summoned Sam Rainsy and eight other former opposition officials to attend their hearing, on attempting to topple the government, on November 11.
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Hun Sen Signs Away Two Capital Lake Areas, Four Plots in Preah Sihanouk
As he presides over a newly formed Sihanoukville 'Master Plan' council, Prime Minister Hun Sen has granted four plots of land in Preah Sihanouk province to seven individuals, plus two more Phnom Penh lake areas to businesswoman Chea Sophamaden and City Hall.
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NA approves bill on Vietnam border
The National Assembly on Tuesday approved a draft law on land boundaries between Cambodia and Vietnam.
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Dispute over ‘communal’ land in PP
Over 600 residents living at 7NG Group's gated community in Chaom Chao II commune, in Phnom Penh's Por Sen Chey district have protested the sale of a park in the area which has historically been used as a communal space.
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Shared concern for flood victims: PM, Sokha go to ground to provide aid and support
Amid serious flooding across the Kingdom especially in the border province of Banteay Meanchey, Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday travelled to visit the worst-hit areas in the province to provide aid and encouragement, as thousands of people were evacuated from their homes.
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Extensive, Growing Impact of China in Southeast Asia, Says Author of New Book
A book explores the role of China in today's Southeast Asia and its increasing sway
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Vendors Shocked by Bloody Attack on Vegetable Seller Linked to CNRP
Justice Ministry spokesperson Chin Malin warned civil society not to prejudge the case, saying that attacks on former opposition members were not always politically motivated.
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Newly elected president of BAKC to ‘stick to platform’
Lawyer Ly Chantola was on Friday elected as the president of the 13th mandate of the Bar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC).
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Nearly 30,000 court cases cleared during campaign
The Ministry of Justice announced on Friday it has cleared a backlog of nearly 30,000 criminal court cases within 150 days across five provinces.
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PM: All welcomed to make donations to flood victims
Prime Minister Hun Sen told authorities to let former opposition leader Kem Sokha and other politicians distribute donations to flood victims regardless of their political affiliation.
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71% of court case backlog cleared
The Ministry of Justice declared the results of a 150-day effort to clear a backlog of cases in the country's courts on Friday, revealing that 71 per cent, or 27,700 cases, had been cleared.
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Plummeting prices put resin farmers in a sticky situation
Families that depend on resin to make a living are expressing concern about declining incomes and resin trees due to forest logging.
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