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‘Tent-ative’ cause for concern
The Cambodia Border Affairs Committee will study a request by the Interior Ministry to inspect reports that Vietnam has installed more than 250 tents along the border between the two nations.
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Cambodia’s COVID-19 positives rise to 128, three active cases currently
The Ministry of Health in a news release this morning announced this and said that the two new cases are both Cambodian men, aged 22 and 29, from Kampong Cham province.
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Casino closures deal Kingdom a mixed hand amid pandemic
The number of casinos in the Kingdom has more than doubled over the last three years.
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TVET boosts employability, 200,000 benefit: Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen announced in a statement on Saturday that 200,000 citizens have had their skills and employability boosted after receiving training through the technical vocational education and training policy since 2017.
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Japan provides $6 million emergency assistance to Cambodia
The Government of Japan has decided to extend to the Royal Government of Cambodia an emergency assistance comprising of medical supplies and technical assistance up to $ 6,320,167 through United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).
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Woman dies after tank with sodium chloride and water explodes in Battambang province
A woman died during an explosion as she was mixing sodium chloride and water in a container under extremely hot weather.
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ACU probes environment officials in Preah Vihear
The Anti-corruption unit (ACU) is investigating environment officials in Preah Vihear province on suspicion of allowing forest crimes to take place in the Prey Lang area.
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Journalist summoned over ‘inciting’ report on Ratanakkiri land dispute
A Ratanakkiri province-based TV3 reporter has requested an extension to a court summons he was issued last week which stemmed from a story he covered about a land dispute at an abandoned Ratanakkiri airport site.
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UN: Pandemic may push millions into child labour
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and UNICEF have warned that millions of children are at risk of being pushed into child labour due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Chinese investors, workers return to Preah Sihanouk
Over 1,000 Chinese investors and workers returned to Preah Sihanouk province between May 23 and June 13, said provincial hall spokesman Kheang Phearum.
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Minimum wage talks loom
Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng has announced that internal negotiations for the 2021 minimum wage for workers in the textile, garment and footwear industries will begin next month.
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Talks on minimum wage for next year to start in August
The Labour Ministry announced yesterday that deliberations for next year’s minimum wage for workers in the textile, garment and footwear sector should start in August.
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China donates more than 200 military trucks
More than two hundred military trucks donated by the Chinese government to strengthen the Kingdom’s defence sector have arrived in the country.
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EU doles out $500M in economic, job aid
Team Europe – the combined efforts of the EU, its member states and their financial institutions and implementing agencies – is mobilising €443 million ($503 million) in grants and loans to work with Cambodia in fighting Covid-19 and mitigating its socio-economic impacts.
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CCFC calls for tighter restrictions on pesticide-laden crops
Farmer Community Coalition supports the ban on the import of pesticide-laden crops.
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Koh Kong authorities resolve 80 percent of UDG land dispute
Koh Kong provincial authorities said yesterday they have resolved the grievances of 1,000 families involved in a long-running land dispute with Chinese corporation Union Development Group, noting talks are ongoing to resolve the issue with 184 other families.
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Human rights amid COVID-19 in Cambodia
Cambodian Center for Human Rights’ Executive director addresses freedom of speech.
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Cita seeks help as teachers face ‘incitement’ charges
The Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association (Cita) has submitted a letter to Education International (EI), a global federation of teacher unions, requesting that it intervene to help four teachers who were arrested for allegedly engaging in “politically motivated” activities.
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Population of vultures on the decline, census shows
The Ministry of Environment joined the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) on Wednesday to conduct an annual census of vultures in Stung Treng, Mondulkiri and Preah Vihear provinces.
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Former workers in S Korea to receive insurance claims
The Human Resources Development Service of Korea (HRDK) in Cambodia has told 1,615 Cambodians who have worked in South Korea to apply for the withdrawal of their insurance money which was withheld by the government during their employment.
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