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Fired teachers file municipal court complaint
A group of teachers went to Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday and filed a complaint against the Education Ministry for firing them in January 2018 for allegedly being absent without permission.
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Former chief bodyguard receives royal pardon
The former chief bodyguard of late Senate president Chea Sim has received a royal pardon nearly eight years after he was sentenced to 15 years behind bars on several charges, according to a royal decree dated November 12, last year, and obtained by The Post on Wednesday.
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Kong Korm and son return to politics after royal pardon
King Norodom Sihamoni has lifted the political ban on former opposition party top adviser Kong Korm and his son Kong Bora after the duo submitted requests to the Interior Ministry last week.
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Ministry urges curb of factory strikes
A senior Labour Ministry official is urging further cooperation for the prevention of strikes and demonstrations among factory workers.
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More than 2,000 workers protest after company suspends operations
More than 2,000 garment workers from Kingmakers (Cambodia) Footwear in Svay Rieng province’s Bavet city yesterday held a protest to demand 50 percent of their monthly wages after the company announced it was suspending work for a month.
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Footwear protests continue into fourth day
More than 2,000 workers at King Maker Footwear Co continued protesting for a fourth day on Wednesday, as they demanded that 50 per cent of their salary be paid, after their jobs were suspended by the factory for a month due to a lack of orders.
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EU imposes tariff on rice from Cambodia, Myanmar
The European Commission has imposed tariff on rice coming from Cambodia and Myanmar by implementing the safeguard measures.
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Sam Rainsy slammed for planned CNRP meeting in US
The rift between former opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha is becoming more apparent as supporters of the latter slammed Mr Rainsy yesterday for planning to host a CNRP meeting in the United States on Sunday.
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Judge unconvinced by rapist’s excuse
A supreme Court judge labelled a 72-year-old man’s excuse that police threats were the reason he confessed to raping a minor in Kampong Chhnang province in 2013 as “unreasonable”.
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PM: Fight against fake news
Prime Minister Hun Sen raised cyber-security and access to information in his address to nearly 5,000 participants at the correspondents’ dinner held on Friday in Phnom Penh.
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Kratie families settle land dispute
Thousands of families in Kratie province have agreed to end their land dispute with Memot Rubber Plantation Company by accepting a Land Management Ministry’s social land concession deal of two hectares of land per family.
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Hun Sen warns Irish MP of EBA ‘mistake’
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Saturday told former Irish premier Enda Kenny, still a member of the EU nation’s parliament, that the 28-nation bloc should not make a “third mistake” regarding Cambodia by using the preferential
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Khmer Rise Party slammed over criticism of journalistic standards
Two local media organisations are demanding an apology from the leader of the Khmer Rise Party over criticism made during a meet between journalists and Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday.
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Workers strike after company sold
More than 500 Quantum Clothing garment factory workers are on strike over missing benefits and wages after the factory’s American owner sold it to a company from China.
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More than 100 students hospitalised for food poisoning
The health department in Banteay Meanchey province is investigating a case of food poisoning that left 140 students hospitalised in Preah Netr Preah district, where a South Korean charity group on Friday donated vegetable rice packets which are now being tested.
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Press freedom concerns ahead of meet
Hundreds of journalists will today attend an annual solidarity dinner with Prime Minister Hun Sen in a move to boost relations between the government and media.
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Journos: Drop RFA charges
Some 40 local and international journalists from several media outlets in Cambodia released an open letter on Thursday, calling for the court to drop charges against two former Radio Free Asia (RFA) reporters.
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Former opposition supporters dormant, awaiting CNRP’s return
Leaders of the Candlelight Party and the Human Rights Party are optimistic that the CNRP will eventually return to politics, despite its dissolution.
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Nearly 500 workers go on strike over union busting
Nearly 500 workers at the Bai Hong factory in Svay Rieng province went on strike yesterday after the company fired three representatives who were in the process of forming a union.
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Sihanoukville families push for dispute solution
More than 20 families from Village 1 in Sihanoukville’s Commune 3 are pressing for a solution to their decades-old land dispute after four villagers were detained for obstructing the authorities on Tuesday.
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