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World Bank giving $60 million to help poor farmers
The World Bank will provide about $60 million in continued funding for the third phase of a project by the Agriculture Ministry to improve poor farmers’ livelihoods, a representative said.
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CLC seeks $300 minimum wage for tourism, service sector workers
The Cambodian Labour Confederation plans to petition the government to raise the minimum wage for workers in the tourism and service sectors to at least $300 per month.
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Kingdom’s first digital hospital service launched
Health Minister Mam Bun Heng yesterday launched a digital patient record retrieval service at Phnom Penh’s Preah Ang Duong Hospital.
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Thousands of land dispute cases solved: Land Ministry
The Land Management Ministry yesterday reported that nearly 10,000 land dispute cases have been resolved throughout the Kingdom.
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Environment Ministry calls for sustainable future
On World Environment Day yesterday, a senior official at the Environment Ministry called on all stakeholders to continue protecting the environment and conserving natural resources and biodiversity in order to maintain a sustainable future for the next generation.
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China again denies building of naval base
Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe on Sunday dismissed a US Department of Defence report that China is establishing a military presence in Cambodia.
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European Union unlikely to fully withdraw EBA: GMAC
The Garment Manufacturers Association of Cambodia yesterday said after a meeting with European Union representatives that a full withdrawal of the Kingdom’s Everything-but-arms trade status is unlikely.
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Citizens concerned over crimes against children
Recent cases of brutal crimes against children have raised concerns among citizens in the Kingdom, with some calling for harsher punishments for those found guilty.
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Vietnam joins backlash against Singaporean PM
Vietnam yesterday joined the chorus of criticism against comments made by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who recently accused Vietnamese troops of invading Cambodia to topple the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979.
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UJFC urges use of Press Law for journalists
The Union of Journalist Federations of Cambodia has called on law enforcement agencies and provincial courts to apply the Press Law when dealing with complaints filed against journalists.
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Swiss to aid mine action, Kantha Bopha Hospital
Switzerland will provide about $6 million in continued aid to help clear mines in the Kingdom over the next five years.
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Former CNRP members urge EU to keep EBA status
Three former CNRP politicians, who recently had their political bans lifted, today called on visiting European Union delegates to re-consider the bloc’s plans to remove the Kingdom’s Everything-but arms trade status.
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Kingdom set to mark World Environment Day
Every year on June 5, countries around the world celebrate World Environment Day, a United Nations initiative to promote environmental awareness.
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Education Ministry corrects Save the Children report
The Education Ministry yesterday issued a notice clarifying statistics published by Save the Children in a report that concluded nearly two-thirds of children in Cambodia aged three to five are not in school.
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Law student tried over post insulting Khmers
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday tried a 23-year-old transvestite who allegedly insulted all Khmers in a video clip posted on Facebook after he was assaulted by a group of men in the capital in February.
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Cession of Kampuchea Krom region marked
The Khmer Kampuchea Krom Community and hundreds of people yesterday marked the 70th anniversary of the cession of the Kampuchea Krom region.
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Tea Banh dismisses Singapore PM’s statement as ‘untruthful’
Defence Minister General Tea Banh and a CPP lawmaker have lashed out at Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for accusing Vietnamese troops of invading Cambodia to topple the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979.
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UN seeks to have RFA duo’s charges dropped
The UN working group on Arbitrary Detention on Monday described the deprivation of liberty of two former Radio Free Asia journalists as being arbitrary and called on the government to drop charges against them.
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Child killer had history of violence
A senior police official in Preah Sihanouk province yesterday revealed that Meang Vichet, the man accused of raping and killing a 10-year-old girl and killing her two-year-old brother, had a history of violence.
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Nearly 60 garment workers hurt in three-vehicle crash
Nearly 60 garment workers were yesterday injured in an accident involving four vehicles along National Road 1 in Svay Rieng province’s Svay Teab district.
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