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Vietnam sets up more ‘border-some’ concrete structures
Kandal provincial governor Kong Sophorn has reported that Vietnamese soldiers have upgraded four more tents to 'solid structures' making a total of 10 along the border between Kandal and Vietnam's An Giang province.
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Kheng urges officials to be proactive in finding solutions for the people
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has urged his subordinates to be proactive in solving the issues of the people.
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Vietnam sets up more ‘border-some’ concrete structures
Kandal provincial governor Kong Sophorn has reported that Vietnamese soldiers have upgraded four more tents to 'solid structures' making a total of 10 along the border between Kandal and Vietnam's An Giang province.
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Arrests over ‘incitement’ in line with law, minister says
Justice Minister Koeut Rith told Australian ambassador Pablo Kang that any arrests carried out by Cambodian authorities were in line with Cambodian laws.
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Easing strained ties: US and Cambodia discuss military cooperation
In a move to mend strained ties with the Kingdom, United States Ambassador Patrick Murphy met with Minister of Defence General Tea Banh yesterday to find a way to expand military cooperation.
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Labour law discussions ongoing despite boycott, say ministry
The Labour Law amendment discussions have continued to move forward despite Cambodia's union representatives boycotting the latest amendment meeting, said the Ministry of Labour.
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CNRP activist freed; Sam Rainsy pledges return to Kingdom
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday released former CNRP activist Oeur Narith on bail after the court ended its questioning on suspicion of receiving money from abroad and plotting to overthrow the government, according to the authorities.
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NGO asks interior minister to lend a hand in K Speu forest land protection
Anti-corruption, Natural Resource Protection and Civil Rights Protection (ACNCIPO) director Chea Hean said on Monday he is requesting help from Minister of Interior Sar Kheng to protect more than 150ha in the Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Police chief demoted over sexual harassment claims
A former provincial police chief accused of sexual harassment has been stripped of his Major General rank and is now a Colonel.
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Ministry ends discussions on Labour Law draft amendments
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has ended discussions on amendments to the Labour Law and plans to send a draft to the inter-ministerial group for review before it goes to the National Assembly for approval.
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Ministry dismisses protestors, says they lack legal basis for land claims
The Ministry of Land Management yesterday said that the villagers who came to protest outside their offices in the capital over land disputes either had already had resolutions delivered or lacked any legal basis for complaint.
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Anti-money laundering work lauded
At a virtual meeting last week, the International Co-operation Review Group (ICRG-JG) of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) noted Cambodia's efforts in implementing action plans against money laundering, which included the promulgation of an anti-money laundering law.
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PM: West unfair to Cambodia
Prime Minister Hun Sen released a message celebrating the International Day of Peace on Monday, saying that some major powers and western countries had been systemically cooperating to put political pressure on Cambodia as they did in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Unwarranted sanctions: US move against Chinese firm in Cambodia strongly condemned
The government as well as the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia have strongly rejected and condemned the United States move to impose sanctions on Union Development Group (UDG), with Defence Minister General Tea Banh considering it part of US 'geopolitical ambitions.'
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Kingdom, China rebut basis for US sanctions
The Council for the Development of Cambodia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Tianjin Union Investment Development Group Co Ltd (Tianjin) have responded to US sanctions on Union Development Group Co Ltd (UDG), a Chinese-owned company currently developing the sprawling $3.8 billion Dara Sakor Seashore Resort in Koh Kong province.
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Cambodia’s investment authority affirms UDG is not China’s state-owned company
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) yesterday voiced great disappointment over the United States sanctions against Chinese owned Union Development Group, pleading with the US to reconsider its decision against the Chinese company in Cambodia.
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Hun Sen says Cambodia proud of participating in UN peacekeeping missions
Prime Minister Hun Sen has expressed Cambodia's pride for taking part in the peacekeeping operations under UN umbrella despite the risk to life.
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PM accuses Western countries of interfering with internal affairs
Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused some countries in the west, especially powerful ones, of collaborating to put pressure on Cambodia to push their own political agendas.
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Afraid to ‘Like’: Arrests, Surveillance Smother Facebook Defiance
Kimsor, formerly one of the faces of environmental group Mother Nature's campaign videos, watched by millions on Facebook, now sells organic Cambodian meals online. Since leaving the group in February, she rarely shares anything online about environment issues.'People are afraid to be involved,' she says. 'People are afraid of their safety.'
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Churches allowed to reopen after six-month closure due to pandemic
A statement issued by the Health Ministry on Friday, the religious gatherings of Christians should strictly adhere to preventive health measures.
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