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P Veng officials crack down on four illegal timber businesses
Prey Veng provincial authorities on Tuesday cracked down on four illegal timber locations in the province’s Pea Reang district. Confiscated were four sawmills, several mixed species of timber and several tools used in the illegal operation.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen meets with US Ambassador Patrick Murphy
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday met with US Ambassador Patrick Murphy, who delivered a letter from President Donald Trump which noted he wants the US-Cambodian relationship mended.
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Sar Kheng pushes for more security cooperation with Laos
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday urged Lao Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Thongchanh Manixay to look into the possibility of enhancing security cooperation for both countries.
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New Prey Sar block set to open
A new Prey Sar prison building – part of the scrapped VIP prison project – was handed over to the Ministry of Interior’s General Department of Prisons on Friday and will be put into operation soon.
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Voice of America planning to discuss buying air-time
Voice of America (VOA) has contacted Beehive Radio FM 105 and Radio FM 102 to discuss buying air-time to broadcast again, they said. VOA had recently received approval from the Minister of Information to go on air.
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Ministry to merge labour inspection teams
The Labour Ministry is merging its inspection department’s team with those in three other ministries to create a single one to conduct checks on industries and factories.
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GMAC calls for delay of incoming pension scheme
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia has urged the government to delay implementing a pension scheme included in the current draft law on social security to reduce the financial burden on employers.
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PM denies foreign pressure led to release of 72 CNRP supporters
Prime Minister Hun Sen has denied the release of 72 former opposition party supporters on bail was done after he caved to foreign pressure amidst a review of the Kingdom’s Everything-but-arms trade status.
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PM denies foreign pressure led to release of 72 CNRP supporters
Prime Minister Hun Sen has denied the release of 72 former opposition party supporters on bail was done after he caved to foreign pressure amidst a review of the Kingdom’s Everything-but-arms trade status.
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PM: Request for release of plotters not due to pressure
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Saturday said his request to have the supporters of former opposition leader Sam Rainsy and his “coup plot” released on bail was not made under international pressure.
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Chakravuth to face Funcinpec suit
Funcinpec acting president Prince Norodom Chakravuth is facing a lawsuit from some 85 per cent of party members after he released a statement removing four officials from their posts and announcing the closure of party headquarters in Chroy Changvar commune.
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Asia-Pacific Summit 2019 begins today
Nearly 2,000 people, including 800 delegates from 48 countries, will today attend the Asia-Pacific Summit 2019 in Phnom Penh, where they will learn about how the Kingdom was able to end decades of civil war.
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Judge concludes investigation into Sokha’s treason case
Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Friday concluded its investigation into Kem Sokha’s treason case, which began in September 2017.
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PM to attend Korea summits
Prime Minister Hun Sen will attend the Asean-Republic of Korea Commemorative Summit and the First Mekong-Republic of Korea Summit next week, while Minister of Foreign Affairs Prak Sokhonn has been invited to the North.
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Ministry deplores RFA report on EBA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on Friday deplored as fake news a Radio Free Asia (RFA) report that it had received a copy of the European Commission’s assessment on the human rights situation in Cambodia as part of the Everything But Arms (EBA) agreement withdrawal procedure.
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PM denies foreign pressure led to release of 72 CNRP supporters
Prime Minister Hun Sen has denied the release of 72 former opposition party supporters on bail was done after he caved to foreign pressure amidst a review of the Kingdom’s Everything-but-arms trade status.
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‘Leaked’ EU report suggests Cambodian efforts to retain EBA are insufficient
The European Union’s report on the potential withdrawal of its Everything-but-arms (EBA) agreement was sent to the government yesterday, where officials familiar with the matter claim it has only been seen by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
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A tale of two cities
In his novel “A Tale of Two Cities”, a well-known historical novelist, Charles Dickens, wrote, ”It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity.”
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PM wants those jailed over Rainsy’s plot freed
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday ordered Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana to look into the possibility of releasing opposition activists who were jailed for allegedly colluding with Sam Rainsy to stage a coup last week.
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PM tells ministry to ‘work on’ bail for Rainsy plot supporters
Prime Minister Hun Sen has instructed the Minister of Justice to work with prosecutors to release on bail under court supervision those activists who had supported Sam Rainsy’s plan to return and overthrow the government.
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