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Government: Military cooperation with the US remains strong
Cambodia still has military cooperation with the US, despite the former “temporarily postponing” the annual Angkor Sentinel joint exercises last year, Ministry of National Defence spokesman Chhum Socheat said.
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Hun Sen set to visit Laos, discuss border issues
Prime Minister Hun Sen will visit Laos in early December and potentially discuss border issues, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation undersecretary of state Tuot Panha said.
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Women still face hurdles to enter politics: NGOs
Cambodian women faced challenges when entering politics during last year’s commune elections, according to a group of NGOs that trained women to enter politics.
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Institutions in the dark as to 10pm ‘drum celebration’
The government and the Minister of Education, Hang Chuon Naron, released a letter on Thursday morning which called on all educational institutions, including schools and universities, to bang drums at 10pm on Friday night.
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Task force to survey Preah Sihanouk room rates
In light of widespread criticism of the rapidly rising accommodation rates in Preah Sihanouk, the provincial authority has established a task force to collect room rental information to determine a reasonable price for guesthouses and hotels.
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Police seeking clues in gruesome killing
Police in Prek Pnov district are investigating the gruesome killing of an unidentified Korean man after the upper part of a decomposed body was found in a bag thrown onto an empty plot of land in Kork Roka commune on Wednesday.
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Government rejects Serey’s ‘impossible’ request
The government on Thursday rejected a request by the leader of the Khmer National Liberation Front (KNLF), Sam Serey, to be allowed to form a legitimate political party and return to Cambodia to participate in politics.
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Taskforce set to address overcrowding prisons
The Ministry of Interior has established a task force to help speed up judicial procedures in an attempt to address overcrowding in prisons throughout the Kingdom.
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Push to hire more disabled workers
The Social Affairs Ministry yesterday called on state institutions and the private sector to hire more disabled workers, noting that the number of those working in the public sector has increased this year.
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EU, Germany pledge to further fund MRC
Ha Long city, Vietnam – The German government and the European Union have pledged to give about $10 million to support the Mekong River Commission.
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More than 200 scammers arrested in Takeo province
More than 230 Chinese nationals were arrested in Takeo province yesterday evening in connection with Voice over Internet Protocol extortion schemes, a senior police official said.
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Withdrawal of EBA could spark rating downgrade, experts say
The cancellation of the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme would severely affect trade, investor sentiment, and the overall economy followed by a possible sovereign rating downgrade, while Cambodia’s strong ties with the EU makes it vulnerable to disruptions in trade relations, said experts.
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National Assembly president Heng Samrin book released
The National Assembly on Monday launched The People’s Struggle: Cambodia Reborn, a biography describing the early life and struggle of current National Assembly president Heng Samrin.
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‘Terrorist’ Serey to ‘halt activities’ and form party if Kem Sokha ‘released’
Sam Serey, the leader of the Khmer National Liberation Front (KNLF), who is accused by authorities of being an armed rebel leader against the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen, has declared that he plans to “halt activities” and return to Cambodia if certain conditions are met, including the “release” of former opposition leader Kem Sokha.
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Official denies illegal sand dredging claims
Members of the community in Bou Sra commune, in Mondulkiri province’s Pech Chreada district, alleged that a tycoon and a government official have been dredging sand illegally.
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ILO workshop tackles minimum wage issues
The Labour Ministry and the International Labour Organisation are working together to increase the technical abilities of members of the Labour Advisory Committee who are tasked with monitoring and evaluating the status of the Kingdom’s minimum wage.
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Governor orders removal of billboard
Mass confusion over a Chinese-Khmer billboard advertisement on National Road 4 in Preah Sihanouk province has prompted Provincial Governor Yun Min to order its removal.
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Supreme Court Man appeals murder in 2011 robbery
A man who was sentenced to life imprisonment on a murder charge pleaded guilty at the Supreme Court on Monday.
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Pursat couple murdered over alleged sorcery
Police in Pursat province have arrested two men and are hunting down three more suspects after they attacked a farmer couple, killing the husband over alleged sorcery in Bakan district’s Boeung Bot Kandorl commune on Saturday night.
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Ministry working group to regulate Mekong fish migration
The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry has set up a technical working group to implement a project to facilitate fish migration in the lower Mekong basin.
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