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Upset staffers protest lay-offs at capital’s waste collection firm
Some 80 employees at Phnom Penh’s former waste collection company Cintri (Cambodia) Ltd on Thursday filed a petition protesting working conditions and seeking Prime Minister Hun Sen’s intervention after the firm laid off more than 100 administrative staffers without proper compensation.
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Kem Sokha grilled over foreign relationships
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha said yesterday in court that he had fostered diplomatic ties with many foreign countries that were friends of Cambodia, not just with the United States.’’
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Upset staffers protest lay-offs at capital’s waste collection firm
Some 80 employees at Phnom Penh’s former waste collection company Cintri (Cambodia) Ltd on Thursday filed a petition protesting working conditions and seeking Prime Minister Hun Sen’s intervention after the firm laid off more than 100 administrative staffers without proper compensation.
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Kem Sokha grilled over foreign relationships
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha said yesterday in court that he had fostered diplomatic ties with many foreign countries that were friends of Cambodia, not just with the United States.’’
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Foreign Ministry notes challenges to foreign policy
The Foreign Affairs Ministry said yesterday that Cambodia’s foreign policy faces huge challenges from foreign interference under the pretext of human rights, the South China Sea dispute and the trade war between the US and China.
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Laid-off Cintri staff ask PM to intervene in compensation dispute
More than 100 former customer service officers of Cintri Cambodia Co Ltd have petitioned Prime Minister Hun Sen to intervene in their dispute over unpaid compensation wages after they were laid off last month.
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Forest crimes see a drop in Ratanakkiri
Government officials and civil society organisations in Ratanakkiri province report a significant decrease in the number of forest crimes, noting that perpetrators are no longer using large vehicles to transport the timber.
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Sar Kheng reminds police officers to perform duties professionally
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has reiterated his order for all police officers to strengthen their professionalism, serve the public without discrimination and avoid practicing nepotism.
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Local authorities searching for forest arsonists in B’bang
Specialists from Battambang province’s Forestry Administration, along with Samlot district authorities, are conducting a joint search for arsonists responsible for the recent forest fire in the Dos Kramom mountain area located in Ta Sanh commune.
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Cambodia too hot for virus
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng said on Wednesday that the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) can be transmitted between people, but it is unlikely it will spread here given Cambodia’s hot climate.
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Community bemoans man’s poaching arrest, says he is mentally ill
The Mondulkiri Provincial Court has charged and detained a man over wildlife poaching in Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary in Mondulkiri’s Koh Nhek district, leading to an outcry from a local forest chief.’’
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Kem Sokha denies US funding accusation in party creation
Former CNRP leader Kem Sokha yesterday in court defended the creation of his Human Rights Party after a deputy prosecutor questioned him on whether the United States financed the party.
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Coronavirus spreads globally, lack of urgency in Cambodia
There are now almost 100 cases reported cases of the deadly coronavirus outside of China as incoming passengers in Phnom Penh international airport spoke of a very visible lack of urgency in screening and monitoring passengers.
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Ministry warns against Novel Coronavirus fake news
The Health Ministry is calling on police to take legal action against anyone spreading fake news about the deadly novel coronavirus after some flights to China were suspended.
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Ministry launches code of conduct for private recruitment agencies
Labour Minister Ith Samheng has reminded private recruitment agencies to operate with integrity and strictly adhere to the code of conduct for agencies in order to ensure the safety of workers.
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Prosecution’s request denied as Kem Sokha’s trial continues
As Kem Sokha’s treason trial continued on Wednesday, the municipal court rejected a request from prosecutors to summon a Khmer linguistics expert to interpret Sokha’s use of the word “they” in a 2013 video footage being used as evidence to show he colluded with the US to plan a coup.
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Cambodia’s leading journalist group to launch 1st “clean media” campaign
The Union of Journalist Federations of Cambodia (UJFC) will launch the first-ever “clean media” campaign on March 3 in Phnom Penh, aiming at promoting good publishing and broadcasting in Cambodia, a press release on Monday said.
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RFA reporters’ appeal denied
The Appeal Court on Tuesday dismissed an appeal by former Radio Free Asia (RFA) reporters Oun Chhin and Yeang Sothearin, also known Socheameta, as against the reinvestigation of espionage charges against them.
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Ministry clears all in contact with the coronavirus tourist
The Ministry of Health on Tuesday said it had located and tested people who have had contact with the Chinese tourist in Sihanoukville who is infected with the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). None was found to carry it.
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Manufacturers contest garment buyers’ labour rights complaint
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) on Thursday said the letter written by apparel brands and labour rights organisations addressed to Prime Minister Hun Sen reflected a “flawed analysis” of the Kingdom’s situat
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