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Pheng Vannak makes court appearance
.Pheng Vannak, a Facebook user who offended Prime Minister Hun Sen in a post on the social media platform, made a court appearance on Friday.
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Ministry supports domestic workers
The Women’s Affairs Ministry yesterday highlighted the plight of domestic workers, noting that they are vulnerable and are in need of social protection services.
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City Hall calls on public for proper waste disposal
City Hall has instructed the public, including business owners, to dispose of garbage in a timely manner in accordance with the schedule set by authorities, as well as to pack dangerous waste in a red bag to aid garbage collectors.
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Minister urges parents to seek surgery for deaf children
The Health Ministry is endorsing the Preah Ang Duong hospital after it successfully operated on 20 deaf children, allowing them to hear for the first time.
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Cambodia, Hungary to sign three MoUs
Prime Minister Hun Sen and a delegation of senior government officials yesterday flew to Hungary for a two-day official visit during which three memoranda of understanding will be signed.
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China provides electronic equipment, cars to Senate
The Chinese government yesterday provided hundreds of thousands of dollars of cars and electronics to the Senate.
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World Vision urges more protection for children
World Vision yesterday raised concerns about the safety of children in the Kingdom and urged the government to increase protection of children against all kinds of violence.
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Pheng Vannak issues apology, seeks clemency from PM
A Facebook user who was charged with incitement to commit a crime and public defamation has asked Prime Minister Hun Sen for clemency.
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Ministry intensifies wildlife trade raids
The Ministry of Environment plans to intensify efforts to crack down on illegal wildlife hunting, both in protected areas and identified locations where illegal wild meat trade occurs.
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Hun Sen wants more dropouts to get training
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday appealed to all relevant ministries, institutions, teachers and guardians to continue encouraging school dropouts to learn vocational skills so that they will be able to find jobs and earn a decent living.
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EU tells Kingdom to provide ‘credible’ rights improvements
The European Commission has issued a statement calling on the government to show credible improvements on issues of concern in order to avoid the withdrawal of Everything-but-arms trade preferences.
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Hun Manet in Singapore to boost military ties
Lieutenant General Hun Manet, Royal Cambodia Armed Forces deputy commander-in-chief, on Tuesday met with Singapore’s national security and foreign ministers to strengthen military ties and mutual cooperation between both countries.
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Ministry calls on parents to prevent child labour
A senior Labour Ministry official yesterday warned that parents should refrain from taking their children to work in order to prevent them from child labour.
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Media urged to step up against fake news
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday called on the media to step up the fight against fake news, warning against the evolution of technology which spawns cybercrimes.
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Municipal councillors to start work today
Dozens of Phnom Penh councillors took their positions yesterday at City Hall in a ceremony presided over by Interior Minister Sar Kheng.
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China censures west over trade threats
A high-ranking Chinese official has chastised the United States and the European Union for calling on Cambodia to improve human rights and democracy in the Kingdom in order for it to maintain its preferential trade status.
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Thousands of workers demand better conditions
More than 1,500 garment factory workers descended upon their place of employment in Svay Rieng province’s Bavet city yesterday to strike and demand better working conditions.
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Judge says Rott Mony was a producer
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday identified Rath Rott Mony as a producer of a sex trafficking documentary dismissed by the government as fake news and for which he is facing up to three years in jail.
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Dy Vichea to file lawsuit against Sam Rainsy
Lieutenant General Dy Vichea yesterday said his lawyer will file a lawsuit against former opposition leader Sam Rainsy after he accused him of plotting to take revenge against Prime Minister Hun Sen over his father’s death in 2008.
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Constitutional studies on syllabus
The Education Ministry will introduce elements of the Kingdom’s Constitution into the school curriculum syllabus in a bid to familiarise students about the country’s supreme law.
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