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  • Unions urge workers not to take leave for New Year

    The leaders of 17 unions yesterday issued a joint statement urging garment workers to work as usual during Khmer New Year amid the coronavirus outbreak and the Labour Ministry said workers who take leave to go to their home provinces for the festival will have to undergo 14 days mandatory self-quarantine when they return.

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  • Police chief suspended for stealing state land

    The National Police has suspended Kandal provincial deputy police chief Sreng Sokha after a police officer claimed he had been occupying state land in Takhmao town.

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  • Government imposes seven days travel restriction

    Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday issued an order for a week-long ban on all travel across the country from one district to another in a move to stem the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the Kingdom.

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  • PM imposes lockdown

    The government has ordered a lockdown of all district and provincial borders within the Kingdom from midnight on Thursday to midnight on April 16.

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  • Hun Sen vows to maintain peace, reform

    In an open letter to the nation, Prime Minister Hun Sen said the government will do its best to maintain peace and continue its reform strategies as Cambodia and the world grapple with the Covid-19 pandemic.

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  • NA likely to pass state of emergency law on Friday

    The National Assembly (NA) will hold a plenary session on Friday to debate and potentially approve a draft law outlining how the country would operate under a state of emergency.

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  • TV Facebook presenter charged with incitement over PM’s remark

    The Phnom Penh Municipal Court today charged TV Facebook presenter Sovann Rithy for allegedly inciting people to be disgruntled with the government by exaggerating remarks made by Prime Minister Hun Sen.

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  • ILO update on Covid-19 industry impact spells doom and gloom

    In an updated assessment of the social implications of the coronavirus, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has described the pandemic as “the worst global crisis since World War 2” and estimates that its continuing effects could see 6.7 per cent of working hours globally – the equivalent of 195 million full-time workers – wiped out in the second quarter of the year.

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  • Man jailed for posing as ex-girlfriend and insulting King, government on FB

    Siem Reap Provincial Court yesterday charged and jailed a man who allegedly used his former girlfriend’s profile and created fake Facebook accounts to insult the King, government and nation.

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  • Returnees a concern: WHO

    Li Ailan, WHO’s country representative, said in an email on Tuesday she supported the priorities and risk-based measures highlighted by Prime Minister Hun Sen which are vital in the fight against COVID-19 in the Kingdom.

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  • Men held over forest clearing in Mondulkiri

    Four men were detained on Tuesday for clearing land in a biodiversity conservation corridor of protected natural areas in Koh Nhek district, in Mondulkiri province.

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  • Unions petition intervention for suspended workers

    Eight unions on Monday sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Hun Sen to seek an intervention for furloughed employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • NGO wants timber road shutdown

    Natural Resource and Wildlife Preservation Organisation director Chea Hean has requested that the Hong Leng Huor (HLH) company close a road because offenders were using it to transport timber on trucks and tractors.

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  • Fake News: AC repairman nabbed, TVFB shut down

    An air conditioner repairman in Preah Sihanouk province was arrested after he tried and failed to get his ex-wife arrested for posting fake news.

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  • Constitutional Council input needed

    While the Senate is expected to debate and approve the “State of Emergency” law next week, if it is approved by the National Assembly on Friday, the question remains on who can declare a state of emergency since King Norodom Sihamoni is still in China for a medical checkup.

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  • Pagoda gatherings during Khmer New Year prohibited

    The Cambodia Monk Committee on Tuesday announced all pagodas across the country will be cancelling New Year’s celebrations in a bid to mitigate coronavirus risks

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  • PM Hun Sen, US’ Pompeo discuss virus, relationship

    Prime Minister Hun Sen and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed the Covid-19 pandemic and other issues in a phone conversation on Wednesday, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

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  • Buddhist leaders say no to pagoda events in New Year

    The chief monks of two Buddhist orders delivered a message on Wednesday instructing monk leaders and pagoda chiefs across the country to call off the traditional Khmer New Year celebrations.

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  • Hun Sen, Pompeo discuss US-Cambodia bilateral partnership

    Prime Minister Hun Sen and United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo yesterday spoke by phone to discuss various issues, including the Kingdom’s sovereignty, security cooperation and COVID-19 pandemic response.

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  • Laid-off workers to get just $70

    Prime Minister Hun Sen announced changes in the allowances for laid-off garment workers from receiving 60 per cent of the minimum wage to a flat $70 because factories cannot pay, he said.

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