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Bank gives $93M for landless poor
The World Bank approved a $93 million credit for the Cambodia Land Allocation for Social and Economic Development scheme on Friday.
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Former justice official busted for land crimes
A Phnom Penh Municipal Court investigating judge has issued temporary detention warrants for former Ministry of Justice under-secretary of state Seng Sovannara and three accomplices. They were arrested by National Police on Friday.
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Anti-Corruption Unit probes oknha over land case in B’bang
Oknha Sorng Thorn, the owner of 5,000ha which covers a fourth of Koas Krala district in Battambang province, was taken in for questioning by the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) on Saturday in regards to corruption allegations.
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Disabled man charged with instigating crowd
Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court on Saturday charged and jailed a handicapped farmer accused of instigating villagers to destroy and burn a businessman's construction materials over a land dispute.
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Increased attention to maternal and child healthcare needed
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng called on the National Maternal and Child Health Center to have doctors on standby to respond to the increasing number of childbirths in the Kingdom.
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LDP accused of using Angkor Wat for political gain
The Apsara Authority has reiterated that all political parties are not to use Angkor Wat temple to garner support for their parties or utilise any of the complex for political gain.
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Over 15,000 families receive government aid
Speaking during a press conference on the 'Procedures for Cash Assistance for Poor and Vulnerable Families During COVID-19' at the Council of Ministers yesterday, the Ministry of Social Affiairs announced 15,800 people got their first installment of government subsidies.
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Vietnam told to remove border tents
Kandal provincial governor Kong Sophoan has ordered local authorities to prohibit the construction of buildings in areas bordering Cambodia and to report any irregularities immediately.
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Laid-off entertainment workers petition again
More than 40 entertainment sector workers yesterday gathered outside the Labour, Women's Affairs ministries and the Council of Ministers to petition the government to extend a $40 aid package, aimed at helping those who have lost jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to them.
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No date for reopening of Cambodian-Thailand border at Aranyaprathet
SA KAEO: There is no current timetable to reopen the main gateway with Cambodia, through Aranyaprathet, provincial governor Worapan Suwannut said.
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Stranded Cambodians to return from Malaysia
A group of 158 Cambodians are scheduled to fly from Malaysia to Phnom Penh today after having been stranded in Malaysia during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Flood relief sites readied in at-risk provinces
Tboung Khmum authorities announced they are preparing evacuation sites across 10 hectares of land at high risk of flooding in preparation for the rainy season, in case evacuations are needed.
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Migrant workers set to return from M’sia
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation confirmed on Thursday that 158 Cambodian students and migrant workers will fly home from Malaysia on Friday morning.
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COVID-19 patient recovers
The Ministry of Health has announced that one of the three outstanding COVID-19 patients, who recently tested positive, has fully recovered, bringing the Kingdom's total recoveries to 128.
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Use of police plates scrutinised
Phnom Penh Municipal Police chief Sar Thet has warned that legal action will be taken against anyone who continues using police vehicle plate numbers without proper authorisation.
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Gov’t disburses $125M in handouts for poor
Prime Minister Hun Sen said Cambodia has disbursed $125 million in cash handouts over five months to municipal and provincial authorities for more than 600,000 poor and vulnerable families in target areas amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Warning on online feminine care products
Nokor Tep Women's Hospital in Phnom Penh yesterday voiced concern over vaginal care products sold online, saying this poses a threat to women's health.
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Government reserves $125 million for vulnerable families
Prime Minister Hun Sen announced the government has already allocated $125 million for poor and vulnerable families adversely affected by COVID-19.
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Support for due process: PM backs collateral seizures to recover loans
Prime Minister Hun Sen said yesterday he encourages and supports any action by banks or microfinance institutions to confiscate the collateral of debtors who refuse to repay loans following incitement by certain people.
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Ministry looks to resolve widespread labour protests
Minister of Labour Ith Samheng on Tuesday urged relevant officials to find a way to effectively address the plight of workers following massive unemployment and months of consecutive protests due to the pandemic.
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