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GDP files petition over Boeng Tamouk lake reclamation
The Grassroots Democratic Party yesterday submitted a petition to National Assembly President Heng Samrin to seek clarification from the government over the partial reclamation of Boeng Tamouk lake.
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Sar Kheng calls for drug tests on transport company drivers
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday called on owners of transportation companies to conduct a drug test on all potential drivers before they are hired.
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Distribute indemnity payments: Ministry
The Labour Ministry earlier this week said employers must be prepared to distribute the first round of seniority indemnity payments to their employees, as the policy will take effect at the end of this month.
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RCAF, Red Cross discuss security management
Representatives of about 20 Asia-Pacific countries gathered yesterday in Phnom Penh to begin a three-day security workshop to discuss armed conflicts and law-enforcement operations.
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Court summons police officer over alleged threats
Takeo Provincial Court has summoned a high-ranking National Police officer to answer a complaint that he prevented four farmers from using excavators to deepen a canal after threatening to burn their vehicles in Bati district in April.
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Malaysia pledges to protect migrants
Malaysia’s newly-appointed ambassador to the Kingdom yesterday pledged to work with the government to ensure the rights and safety of Cambodian workers in Malaysia, a Foreign Affairs ministry official said.
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Minister calls upon citizens to help preserve ancient temples
Culture and Fine Arts Minister Phoeurng Sackona yesterday appealed to the public to participate in the preservation of the national heritage sites such as temples located within the Angkor area.
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Accused from club drug raid to face court
Phnom Penh police will send 17 suspects arrested during an anti-drug raid on the Luxurious nightclub to court today.
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Three tried over teen’s electrocution
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday tried three men over the death of a teen who was electrocuted during a fishing outing in which electric rods were used to stun fish in a pond.
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Tourism Minister reveals plan for recognition of Khmer noodles
Tourism Minister Thong Khon yesterday during a noodle party with government officials revealed that he wants Khmer noodles listed on Unesco’s cultural heritage list.
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Singapore and Cambodia end diplomatic spat
Cambodian and Singaporean government officials on Friday addressed statements made by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong deemed offensive by Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Youths call for stronger commitment on environmental protection
Environmental organisations and associations have called on the government to increase the budget for activities related to the protection of natural resources and the environment, as well as strengthening law enforcement, as young people express concern over climate change.
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Company denies sacking workers over union ambitions
Qi Ming Xin Factory yesterday denied accusations that it sacked seven unionists for attempting to create a union within the company.
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CPP dominates local council elections
The National Election Committee on Saturday announced that the ruling CPP won the majority of seats during the council elections last month.
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Apsara Authority plans tree campaign
In a bid to restore the environment in the Angkor Archaeological Park, the Apsara Authority is planning a campaign to have 40,000 new trees planted.
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Nearly 100 test positive for drugs
Nearly 100 people who were arrested during Saturday’s crackdown at a nightclub in the capital have tested positive for drug use, police said yesterday.
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Cambodia to host ICAPP’s Asia Pacific Summit this year
Cambodia is expected to host ICAPP’s Asia Pacific Summit in November, according to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s assistant.
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Noodle party gathering is not political: Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday said the proposed noodle parties to be held across the Kingdom on Sunday will not serve as a chance for political negotiations with supporters of the dissolved CNRP.
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No exchange of sovereignty for EBA access, Prak Sokhonn tells EU
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn yesterday met with a visiting EU delegation and reiterated that the government will not exchange its sovereignty for access to the Everything-but-arms trade scheme.
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MRC and Australia reactivate Mekong cooperation
The Mekong River Commission and Murray-Darling Basin Authority of Australia on Wednesday signed an MoU to reactivate a partnership on technical collaboration which had been in limbo over the past few years due to institutional reforms.
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