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Former Cintri employees succeed in getting severance wages
More than 100 former customer service officers of Cintri Cambodia Co Ltd received half of the compensation wages owed to them after they were laid off in December.
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HRP was not formed to overthrow government
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha yesterday told the court that the Human Rights Party he formed was not established with the support of any foreign agency and he was not a puppet of foreign governments.
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Former UN chief requests Hun Sen support peace in Korean peninsula
Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday urged Cambodia to support peace efforts in the Korean peninsula during its role as host of the upcoming Asia-Europe Meeting (Asem).
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Fake news remains a top priority for ministries amid virus rumours
The ministries of Information; Interior; and Posts and Telecommunications are increasing efforts to work with Facebook to weed out fake news causing disorder in the Kingdom in the wake of misinformation regarding the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
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Trio sent to municipal court in crane mishap
Phnom Penh municipal police sent two construction foremen and a crane operator to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Wednesday over the collapse of a crane which struck a US embassy vehicle.
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Hun Sen shows solidarity with virus-plagued China
Prime Minister Hun Sen arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a visit meant as an act of sympathy towards the 23 Cambodian students stranded in Wuhan, the city at the heart of the deadly 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak.
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Walking the talk
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday visited China to show support for a good friend. He is the first world leader to do so following the Novel Coronavirus outbreak.
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Sam Heng attends jobs meet
Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng last week led a delegation to a conference on decent jobs and inclusive growth at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France.
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Sokha says HRP formed to serve interests of Cambodians
The former president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party Kem Sokha said he formed the Human Rights Party (HRP) to serve the interests of Cambodian people, and not to conspire with foreign powers to overthrow the government as claimed in the case against him.
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Hun Sen asks South Korea to provide e-government training
Prime Minister Hun Sen has requested South Korea to provide e-government training to Cambodian officials.
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Cambodia adopts global mechanism to jointly address labour-market
Cambodia is adopting the Global Deal mechanism as a solution to jointly address challenges in the labour market.’’
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Ministry aims to shut down Coronavirus fake news dissemination
The Information Ministry is aiming to work with Facebook to prevent the spread of fake news about the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak, which the ministry said could obstruct efforts to control the situation in the Kingdom.
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Student under fire over exam corruption claims
A group of 55 students who passed the recent judicial examination have submitted a report to the justice ministry expressing support for legal action against a failing student who has since claimed some of his peers paid up to $150,000 in bribes to secure passing grades.
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Hun Sen prepared for Wuhan trip, seeks Chinese permission
Prime Minister Hun Sen intends to fly to the Chinese city of Wuhan today to visit Cambodian students stranded there. The prime minister, who is now in South Korea, is waiting for Chinese authorities to grant him permission.
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Court hears case of 13 over coup accusations
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday heard the case against 13 people accused of involvement in an attempt to topple the government in 2018.
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Civil society submits petition for politically-neutral judges
In a request signed by more than 500 organisations, civil society representatives on Monday petitioned the government to amend three laws on the judiciary
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Hun Sen stresses non-interference as key to global peace and growth
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday called for non-interference in sovereign nations’ affairs in order to promote peace, stability and human development.
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Sihanoukville casino employees protest over wages
Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk Province– Hundreds of employees of a Chinese-owned casino in Preah Sihanouk province’s Sihanoukville protested over unpaid wages yesterday after the management announced it was shuttering operations.
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Ministry slams deforestation report
The Ministry of Environment on Tuesday slammed a report by a local organisation which claimed the Prey Lang forest has lost 40,000ha in the last 18 years.
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Cambodia ready to address thorny issues to boost US ties
National Assembly president Heng Samrin yesterday assured United States Ambassador Patrick Murphy that the government is willing to address issues that both countries don’t see eye to eye on, in order to boost bilateral ties.
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