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Restaurant to remove ‘offensive’ temple copy
The owner of the River Grass restaurant in Kampong Cham province has been asked to dismantle an artificial statue of the Nokor Bachey Temple's tower that was made of foam and differed from the original design.
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Factory workers demand reinstatement of unionists
A group of 385 factory workers employed at Pactics (Cambodia) Co Ltd in Siem Reap town's Svay Dangkum commune submitted a petition to the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training on Wednesday, asking that two sacked trade union representatives be reinstated.
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Unions call for minimum wage to be raised by over $11
Unions are set to demand that workers minimum wage is raised by $11.59 at the National Council on Minimum Wage due to be held at the Ministry of Labour today.
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Public order draft law in danger of worsening blame culture, say CCHR
The Executive Director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights Chak Sopheap has said that victim-blame culture encourages violence against women and the public order new draft law is in danger of exacerbating this issue.
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Sokha marks third anniversary of arrest with plea to drop charge
On the third anniversary of his arrest yesterday, former CNRP president Kem Sokha has again called on the courts to drop his treason charge.
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Sokha urges drop of all charges
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha on Wednesday reiterated his call for the court to drop all charges against him. The call came as he marked three years since his arrest on a treason charge.
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Man’s land re-claimed at historic site
The Apsara National Authority (ANA) and the Siem Reap provincial administration removed a structure belonging to Khun Sokhorn on Tuesday because they said it encroached on the Trapaing He Phka archaeological site in Siem Reap town's Chreav commune.
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Tuol Sleng chief Duch in ‘critical’ condition
Kaing Guek Eav, the former Tuol Sleng prison chief better known as Duch, was transferred to the Khmer- Soviet Friendship Hospital in Phnom Penh on Monday night for symptoms of fatigue related to his old age.
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Duch, Chief of Khmer Rouge’s S-21 prison dies
Duch, the former director of the Khmer Rouge's S-21 interrogation center in Phnom Penh's Tuol Sleng, has passed away due to illness at 00:51 a.m on 2 September 2020, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Spokesman Neth Pheaktra.
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Migrant workers ‘face challenges’ from ongoing state of emergency in Thailand
Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Koy Kuong told Khmer Times yesterday that the state of emergency in Thailand should not affect Cambodians who are in the country.
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Thailand permits migrants to stay
Cambodian migrant workers living in Thailand will be allowed to stay there until March 2022, according to an announcement made by the Cambodian embassy in Bangkok on Tuesday.
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Covid-19 response a ‘catalyst’ to axe poverty
A study published on Monday by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) said the Covid-19 pandemic has been a catalyst for the large-scale development of Cambodia's social protection schemes.
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Suspected COVID-19 prison outbreak confirmed as Influenza A
The Ministry of Health said that more than 100 inmates of Preah Vihear provincial prison have tested positive for influenza A, after they displayed flu-like symptoms which were suspected as being COVID-19.
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Murder-suicides highlight prevalence of violence in Kingdom
Just over the last week, there were three incidents which shocked the public in Cambodia and sparked a lot of online discussions.
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Ministries urge media firms to register names
The ministries of commerce and information on Tuesday issued an inter-ministerial prakas on the management of trade registration, brand protection and trademark for the information and audiovisual sectors.
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Justice ministry clears 63% of legal case backlog
The Ministry of Justice said it had cleared 63 per cent of legal case backlog at all of the Kingdom's courts and expected to complete the mission by year's end.
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New online registration sysytem to streamline voting documents
The National Election Committee (NEC) has launched its Remote Voter Registration Exchange System to make it easier for citizens listed in the 2019 voter list using outdated Khmer identity card types 1 and 2 to update to type 3 which features a chip.
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Trade unions, GMAC and ministry set for minimum wage negotiation
Trade unions representing workers have agreed that textile, garment and footwear factory workers should receive a 6.1 per cent monthly wage raise of $11.59 for 2021.
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Ex-CNRP lawmaker mulls launch of new political party
Prominent former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) lawmaker Ou Chanrath (pictured) said he is considering forming a new political party for the next national election.
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Supreme Court upholds ban of 13 former CNRP teachers
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld an appellate court verdict banning 11 teachers with ties to the former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) from working at public schools.
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