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Hun Sen backs Timor Leste Asean bid
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday expressed support for Timor-Leste to become the 11th member of Asean ahead of a meeting with its Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Minister Dionisio da Costa Babo Soares.
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Khmer Rouge Tribunal appeal hearing set
The pre-trial chamber of the UN-backed Khmer Rouge Tribunal has set June 19 to 21 for the appeal hearing of case 004/2 against former senior cadre Ao An.
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Hun Sen challenges Rainsy over Hok Lundy’s death
Prime Minister Hun Sen has challenged former opposition leader Sam Rainsy to back a claim that former National Police chief General Hok Lundy was killed by the government more than 10 years ago.
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EU delegation begins its second fact-finding mission
A fact-finding team sent by the European Commission to analyse whether Cambodia should lose its Everything-but-arms trade status arrived in the Kingdom yesterday.
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PM calls for national unity through noodle parties
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday called on CPP officials to invite former opposition party members to eat noodles with them in a show of solidarity following criticism from former CNRP officials questioned by a provincial court for allegedly violating a Supreme Court decision dissolving the party.
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Customs officer sues journalists
Prek Chak customs checkpoint chief Yi Thol yesterday filed a lawsuit at Kampot Provincial Court alleging that 10 online journalists had prevented his officers from performing their duties by filming activities in the area on May 28.
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Departments urged to take action against unlicensed doctors
Health Minister Mam Bun Heng on Friday asked directors of provincial health departments to file court complaints against unlicensed medical practitioners.
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Timor-Leste Foreign Minister visits Kingdom
Timor-Leste Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Minister Dionisio da Costa Babo Soares will arrive in the Kingdom today for a two-day official visit aimed at strengthening ties between both countries.
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Heng Samrin back after trip to Vietnam, Laos
National Assembly President Heng Samrin on Saturday returned to the Kingdom after fruitful talks during a five-day visit to Vietnam and Laos, an official said.
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Japan visit a ‘ great success’: Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday concluded his three-day official visit to Japan by calling the trip a “success”.
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NSSF pays more than $3 million to new mothers
More than 30,000 female workers delivered babies during the first five months of this year, an increase of more than 8,000 workers from the same period last year.
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Activists urge more action on climate change
Environmental activists in the Kingdom yesterday urged governments around the world to be more active in addressing climate change.
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Prak Sokhonn cements ties on China trip
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn on Saturday concluded his official visit to China and returned to the Kingdom after furthering cooperation between both countries.
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Labour Ministry to introduce ICT in its vocational training initiatives
The Ministry of Labour on Friday said it plans to introduce information technological skills in its vocational training initiatives in order to prepare the Kingdom’s workforce in the face of growing automation in the labour market.
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Child rape, murder suspect nabbed
National Police yesterday arrested a man suspected of raping and killing two children last week in a case described as one of the most brutal homicides investigated in Preah Sihanouk province.
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Preah Vihear province ends temple land dispute
Authorities in Preah Vihear province have begun assigning plots of land to 180 families in Sra Em commune, ending a dispute between them and the Preah Vihear Temple Authority.
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Police hunt suspect in brutal child homicides
Sihanoukville police are on the hunt to arrest a killer suspected of raping and murdering two children in Prey Nop district’s Bit Traing commune on Wednesday.
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Ministry signs MoU on e-learning production studio
The Education Ministry on Tuesday signed an agreement with Korea’s Soongsil Cyber University to establish an e-learning production studio in the Kingdom.
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Workers’ rights groups hand over petition to government, business groups
Unions, associations and civil society organisations have handed over a petition to the government and the private sector requesting solutions on 11 priority issues aimed to protect the rights of workers.
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VOA reps discuss reopening with Information Minister
The Ministry of Information yesterday agreed to reopen the office of Voice of America, but the broadcasting company must complete all legal registration documents.
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