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’ Pich Sros investigates school fraud in Kampong Chhnang
Cambodian Youth Party (CYP) president Pich Sros is to further investigate the case of a Korean language school in Kampong Chhnang province suspected of cheating more than 300 people with promises of working abroad.
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Kingdom implores EU to consider reform efforts as part of EBA review
Improvements to gender equality and labour rights were among initiatives highlighted by the government in its official response yesterday to a European Commission report on the possible suspension of the Kingdom’s Everything-but-arms trade status.
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Say Samal supports climate change action
Environment Minister Say Samal has called on developed countries to increase funding to tackle climate change issues faced by Cambodia and the world.
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Former opposition members to form new party
Some former CNRP members plan to form new political party in order to reunite democrats to challenge the CPP.
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Sar Kheng calls for cooperation to fight human trafficking
To mark the National Anti-Human Trafficking Day, Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on Thursday appealed for the cooperation and support of other countries to fight against human trafficking, which is still prevalent today.
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Sar Kheng seeks migrant worker safeguards
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday led an anti-human trafficking day event in Phnom Penh and told thousands of attendees that authorities are continuing crackdowns on crimes involving the smuggling of persons abroad.
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Europe expected to consider EBA efforts, impact
The government said it expects the European Commission to consider its efforts to comply with the “Everything But Arms” (EBA) regulations and the impact on one million workers should access to the agreement be suspended in February.
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Mine action authority continues push for mine-free Kingdom by 2025
The government and foreign donors have spent about $500 million to clear land mines and war remnants in the Kingdom over the last 20 years, making formerly mine-strewn areas safe for cultivation.
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PM committed to meet Trump during Asean-US Summit
Despite recent diplomatic setbacks with the United States, Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said he was committed to attending the Asean-US Summit in the United States early next year to hold talks with President Donald Trump.
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Government lambastes US over ‘groundless’ sanctions for Tycoon
The Foreign Affairs Ministry yesterday expressed its dismay over the United States imposing sanctions against a high-ranking government official and a well known tycoon accused of corruption and illegal logging, noting the move undermined efforts to mend ties between the two nations.
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Hun Sen stands firm ahead of EBA report response
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday reiterated that the Kingdom will not fold to European Union demands in regards to human rights and democracy in the country, noting that the government cannot interfere in the judicial system to have charges dropped against former opposition leader Kem Sokha.
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EBA withdrawal a destruction of EU achievements, PM says
Prime Minister Hun Sen said the EU’s possible suspension of its Everything But Arms (EBA) agreement amounted to a destruction of its achievements in the Kingdom and the demise of the opposition group.
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Sokhonn to lead delegation to Asia-Europe meet
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Prak Sokhonn will lead a delegation to the 14th Asia-Europe Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Madrid, Spain, on December 15-16.
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Court orders Sokha to stand trial on January 15 for treason
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has set January 15 as the trial date for Kem Sokha, the former president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) who is under court-supervised bail on a treason charge.
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Sar Kheng wants stronger investor relations with Japan
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has expressed Cambodia’s willingness to continue to strengthen investor relations with Japan.
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Prime minister’s fourth correspondents’ meet scheduled for January
Nearly 5,000 journalists from across the country will meet Prime Minister Hun Sen in his fourth media correspondents’ meeting in the capital’s Koh Pich on January 14.
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Government did not violate rights, freedom of the press, says Hun Sen
The government did not violate the rights and freedom of the press as accused by a group of journalists inside and outside the country and some diplomats, following the arrest of two journalists in 2017.
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Prak Sokonn to attend ASEM meeting in Spain
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn will attend the 14th ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Madrid from Sunday to Monday.
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MoU under review to send workers to UAE
A government working group is reviewing a draft agreement on sending migrants to work in the United Arab Emirates.
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PM urges journalists to follow ethics code
Prime Minister Hun Sen is urging journalists to report and disseminate news to the public professionally with constructive criticism.
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