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Facebook: Opportunity, Risk and Protection
KT: How would you describe the current Facebook trend in Cambodia? And what is good about it?
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Hun Sen asks Japan to deliver message to the US
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday requested Japan deliver a message to the United States saying that Cambodia is still willing to salvage its relationship with the US, a government official said yesterday.
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NEC to announce council election preliminary results
The National Election Committee will announce preliminary results of the council elections today ahead of the official announcement set for June 8.
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RT news fixer pleads not guilty
Rath Rott Mony, a former Russia Today news fixer, yesterday in court pleaded not guilty to incitement to discriminate over his role in the production of sex trafficking documentary.
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Court hears appeal of China bride trafficker
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard the appeal of a woman sentenced in Banteay Meanchey province in 2015 to 15 years imprisonment for trafficking a Cambodian teenager to China for marriage.
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Authorities deny claims paddy field owners forced to sell land
The authorities have denied claims that owners of paddy fields situated within the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve in Kampong Chhnang province’s Boribor district have been forced to sell their land.
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Defence Minister to attend security summit
Defence Minister General Tea Banh will attend the 18th Asia Security Summit for three days in Singapore to exchange perspectives on ensuring security in the region.
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Not enough kids enrolled in school: Save the Children
Nearly two-thirds of Cambodian children aged three to five are not in school, according to a report by Save the Children.
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Prak Sokhonn to strengthen ties during Beijing trip
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn will depart for China today for three days in order to further bolster the relationship between Cambodia and China.
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Ministry to ensure poor, disabled villagers access aid
The Ministry of Social Affairs has sent officials to six provinces to inform poor and disabled villagers of their right to access government aid once they have proper identity cards, which the officials will help them obtain.
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Youth urged to curb plastic use
Environment Ministry officials and environmental experts are urging youths to reduce plastic consumption to save the environment.
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Hun Sen highlights achievements with Japan
Prime Minister Hun Sen on his second day of his visit to Japan expressed gratitude toward its government for contributing to the development of the Kingdom.
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Appeal Court overturns convictions of six unionists
The Court of Appeal on Tuesday quashed the convictions of six union leaders found guilty of instigating violence over their roles in minimum wage protests that turned violent in 2013 and early 2014.
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Defence minister Banh to attend regional security summit in Singapore
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Tea Banh will lead a senior delegation of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces to attend the 18th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Asia Security Summit: The Shangri-La Dialogue – a three-day event in Singapore to exchange views on regional security.
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Environment Ministry cautions villagers over land encroachment
An Environment Ministry official yesterday reiterated that Preah Sihanouk province’s Ream National Park and protected area Prek Toek Sab Kbal Chhay are both state-owned areas, reminding people to immediately stop illegal encroachment.
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Pheng Vannak questioned over Facebook post
Facebook personality Pheng Vannak was questioned yesterday at Phnom Penh Municipal Court on allegations of incitement and defamation over messages he posted on social media.
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PM changing terms makes bet null and void, claims Rainsy
Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) “acting president” Sam Rainsy on Wednesday claimed his notorious wager with Prime Minister Hun Sen over the fate of Kem Sokha was null and void, arguing his opponent had changed the terms of the bet.
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Japan grant aimed at maternal and child health
The Japanese government yesterday agreed to provide $400,384 in grant to improve maternal and child health in Takeo province.
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Ex-CNRP official’s case heard
The Appeal Court on Thursday heard the case of Chao Veasna, a former commune chief from the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) who was sentenced last year by the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court to five years in jail for a violent incident in Poipet town in 2015.
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Former unionist cleared of charge
Phnom Penh Municipal court has dropped an incitement charge against a former unionist who was sued in 2017 after he allegedly called on the European Union to impose sanctions against Cambodia.
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