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Prism warning system upgraded
The National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) and the UN World Food Programme (WFP) on Wednesday announced the launch of an upgraded version of the Platform for Real-time Impact and Situation Monitoring (Prism) for crisis management and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia.
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Two arrested over money fraud
Two people impersonating CPP's Cabinet leaders were arrested and sent to court in connection with money fraud.
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Twenty high-safety standard schools set to reopen next month
The Council of Ministers on Monday gave the greenlight to the Ministry of Education to reopen 20 high-safety standard schools next month after their closures amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Landfill to meet S’ville’s needs
Planning for a new 17.3ha landfill site in Preah Sihanouk is underway as the province's waste woes mount, Ministry of Public Works and Transport undersecretary of state Kim Borey said on Wednesday.
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Drugs set alight after police raids in four provinces seize 51kg
Preah Sihanouk provincial authorities and the Ministry of Justice on Wednesday burned a total of 51kg of drugs and 1,698g of addictive substances used to process narcotics after police in four provinces carried out a series of raids.
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Army on alert for inciters: ‘Ill-intentioned groups still out to split nation’
Royal Cambodian Army Commander Lieutenant General Hun Manet has called on the army to be on guard at all times because 'ill-intentioned groups' continue to incite in an effort to split the nation.
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Government, UNDP sign MoU to optimise public administration
The Ministry of Civil Service and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Tuesday to cooperate on job sectors and provide more effective and efficient services to people, a joint press release said.
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New appeal court to hear cases beginning September 1
The Preah Sihanouk Court of Appeals is set to open on September 1, Justice Minister Keut Rith said yesterday.
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Mondulkiri land-use committee established
A new land-use committee will register State and indigenous land, and tackle land disputes in Mondulkiri, Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction Chea Sophara said.
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Sokha gets subtle warning over travel
Former CNRP president Kem Sokha was issued a reminder by a trial court judge on Sunday not to violate the terms of his bail as he has been traveling the country.
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Cambodia’s laid-off workers still have farming in their blood
Prime Minister Hun Sen said yesterday factory or hotel workers in Cambodia who have lost jobs due to the virus pandemic can take up farming because they still have parents or family members working in the agriculture sector.
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Microfinance sector requests four CSOs to alter reports
The Cambodia Microfinance Association (CMA) has requested that four civil society groups change their reports from May 2019 to March 2020 that accuse their members of predatory lending techniques.
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‘Change to labour law could hurt workers’
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training met with employer and union representatives on Monday to continue discussions on draft amendments to the Labour Law.
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Sokha reminded of obligations
Pictures of former opposition leader Kem Sokha gathering with his supporters in provinces in past weeks have drawn the attention of authorities who consider his moves as political activities.
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MoU signed over public administration reform
The Ministry of Civil Service (MoCS) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding on public administration reform and inclusive public service innovation.
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GDI approves guidelines for residence registration
The Ministry of Interior's General Department of Identification (GDI) has approved a guideline to pave the way for easier and faster residence registration and management.
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Identifying the truth: GDI vets ‘immigrant’ complaints over document seizures
The Interior Ministry's General Department of Immigration has rejected many complaints lodged by people claiming to be 'immigrants' whose documents were seized during an ongoing crackdown on foreigners staying illegally in the Kingdom.
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IDPoor cards revoked from 6,000 families over discovery of fraud
Over 6,000 families from the first two rounds of IDPoor registration were found to have manipulated their socio-economic status to benefit from the government-funded cash aid scheme, the Ministry of Planning said yesterday.
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Top court hears ex-officer’s plea over 2015 murder
The Supreme Court on Monday heard the appeal of Toem Sary, a former police officer convicted of murder over five years ago who asked the court to reduce his 30-year prison sentence.
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Woman sought for propositioning clients on social media
Police are looking for a woman who is accused of prostituting herself on social media by posting nude pictures and video clips which undermines Khmer culture and traditions.
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