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Timber tycoon Kong Kroeng to be questioned
The National Committee for Forest Crime Prevention has summoned a well-known timber tycoon to appear at Kratie provincial military police headquarters to be questioned over suspected illegal logging.
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CHRC addresses Japan’s concerns
The Cambodia Human Rights Committee yesterday addressed concerns raised by a visiting Japanese official, including the dissolution of former opposition CNRP, the arrest of its former president Kem Sokha, alleged restrictions on civil society and the murder of political analyst Kem Ley.
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Ministry warns of money laundering from overseas
The Interior Ministry’s central security department yesterday warned Cambodian citizens not to become middlemen for people seeking to use their ATM cards or bank accounts to receive money from overseas.
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Former KR cadres claim Nuon Chea left ‘righteous’ legacy
Pailin province – Friends and relatives of former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea continued to pour into a pagoda in Pailin province yesterday to pay their last respects.
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Authorities to cut utilities at illegal construction sites
Construction sites without permits in cities across the Kingdom could soon face a shortage of water as the government ramps up its effort to curb illegal development.
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6 Public holidays to be cut next year
The government has decided to reduce the number of public holidays next year from 28 days to 22 days.
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Man questioned over pro-CNRP customers
A former opposition official in the capital yesterday said his shop faces closure after he was accused of providing a platform to CNRP supporters who planned to welcome the return of exiled leaders.
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Hun Sen calls for joint effort to combat terrorism
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday called for joint effort in combatting terrorism, noting that the Kingdom cannot be allowed to be a shelter for terrorists. Mr Hun Sen made the call during a graduation ceremony at the Police Academy of Cambodia yesterday. He said that even though Cambodia is not directly under threat, terrorist attacks in the Kingdom must not occur.
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Ministry underscores AMM outcomes
The Foreign Affairs Ministry yesterday issued a series of statements underlining multiple outcomes from the 52nd Asean Foreign Ministers Meeting in Bangkok last week, highlighting Minister Prak Sokhonn’s contributions.
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Farmers find 54 cases of civil war bullets in Battambang
Farmers in Battambang province’s Phnom Proek district on Sunday found 54 cases of bullets buried near the Cambodian-Thai border.
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Journalists nabbed over antiques scam
Police in Pursat Province’s Veal Veng district on Thursday arrested three journalists who allegedly conned four people into investing in the purchase of fake antiques.
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Brother Number 2 Nuon Chea dies at 93
After spending about one month in hospital, former senior Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison over his role during the regime’s brutal rule, passed away yesterday. He was 93-years-old.
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Corrupted officials must be fired: Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen warned of termination and seizure of properties belonging to members of the armed forces and government officials who are involved with corruption, illegal logging and state land grabbing.
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Nation needs strong armed forces: Hun Manet
Lieutenant General Hun Manet, the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces’ Army Commander has called on soldiers to be strong and defend the country’s legitimate government.
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US welcomes Cambodia’s strong defense of national sovereignty
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, had on Thursday said he welcomed Cambodia’s denial of reports that the kingdom had agreed to host Chinese troops in a naval base.
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Justice Ministry pushes forward with reforms
Speaking during a press conference yesterday, Justice Ministry spokesman Chin Malin said the ministry has promoted equal rights in the judicial system and increased the quality of legal services.
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Official slams US diplomats over renewed election criticism
Government spokesman Phay Siphan yesterday slammed US diplomats working at its embassy in Phnom Penh, saying the diplomats comments were anything but diplomatic, uncalled for and urged them to leave if they could not accept the political situation in the Kingdom.
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CPP reflects on work since victory
Government officials and academics yesterday reflected on the work of the CPP since it won a landslide victory during last year’s national election.
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Swiss government to continue providing aid to Kingdom
The Swiss government will provide more than $4 million in aid to Cambodia for the Kingdom’s continued sub-national level reforms, a senior official said.
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Court charges Pursat land management director over graft
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged Liem Bunroeun, Pursat provincial land management department director, and two of his subordinates who were arrested for allegedly seeking bribes to approve a construction project.
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