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Tuol Kork chief warns of legal action over sidewalk business
The warning came after vendors erupted in protest on the night of March 6 after district authorities cracked down and seized their fruit.
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Sar Kheng Will Hold Meeting ‘to Listen’ About NagaWorld Dispute
The letter is dated March 4 and says the meeting will include heads of the National Police, Phnom Penh court, municipal police, military police and officials from the ministries of interior, labor and justice.
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Sar Kheng set to lead NagaWorld mediation meeting
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng is slated to lead a meeting with ministers and authorities to seek a solution for the ongoing labour dispute between the NagaWorld integrated resort and former staff who have since mid-December been protesting the termination of hundreds of their coworkers.
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FM calls out West on human rights criticisms
Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn on Friday criticised the West for attacking Cambodian democracy and human rights, which the Kingdom has been working so hard to improve.
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Chanthol pushes for more women in leadership role
Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol suggested that the ministry leadership study the possibility of appointing women as deputy heads of departments throughout the country in order to further promote gender equality.
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Why the Tonle Sap Lake Runs Out of Fish
Kampong Prak is a floating village in Tonle Sap Lake in Sna Ansa Commune, Krakor District, Pursat province. Most of the villagers are fishermen for generations.
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Farmers in Siem Reap Are Concerned as Traders’ Prices for Rice Remain Low
Farmers upstream of the Tonle Sap Lake in O'Anlong Village, which is located in Chung Knies Commune in Siem Reap City, have begun to harvest rice a few days ago. This year's yields are pretty good, they say, but the prices they get for their crop remain low while fertilizer prices are rising.
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The Origins and Belief Surrounding the Siem Reap River
Among the many sources of water for Siem Reap City, the stream flowing from Kulen Mountain is one of the main suppliers. Its water flows from the top of the mountain, eventually reaching the Tonle Sap Lake at the end of its course. The waterfalls at the Preah Ang Thom pagoda on Phnom Kulen and the Kbal Spean Waterfall are sites developed during the 9th through the 11th centuries to facilitate the watercourse as well.
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Former vice-presidents of Funcinpec join the KNUP
Nhep Bunchin, a former Funcinpec vice-president, said yesterday that as a member of the party’s steering committee, he had a crucial responsibility in Funcinpec; however, due to the discrimination between the young and old generations in the party, the old generation’s voice was ignored and that is the reason he and other members decided to leave the party.
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Three-Day Election Nominations Begin With Small Parties Facing Threats, Plagued by Scarce Resources
The National Election Committee kicked off a three-day registration process for political parties to nominate candidates for the June 5 commune election. The 1,652 communes will have 11,622 councilors, with tens of thousands of candidates — includings reserves — registered this weekend.
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Cambodia Reform Party Candidates in Tbong Khmum Withdraw, Citing Threats
Two Cambodia Reform Party commune-election candidates have withdrawn their bids after a village security guard warned them to “be careful” and told them authorities would treat them as immigrants and stall paperwork, a party member said.
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Kem Sokha Ready to Negotiate with Ruling Party
Kem Sokha, former leader of the now-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), says he wants peaceful negotiations with the Cambodian government as commune elections approach.
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Cambodia opposition chief Kem Sokha seen to support succession for Hun Sen’s son
Cambodia’s opposition chief Kem Sokha on Thursday appeared to offer his support for Prime Minister Hun Sen’s son Hun Manet as the ruling party’s candidate for his father’s role, in what a political analyst said is likely part of a bid to reenter politics despite his ongoing trial on charges of “treason.”
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Deputy Governor Defends Eviction Compensation
Phnom Penh Deputy Governor Keut Che says the government has never evicted people from their property without compensation.
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Top Government Information Chief Ek Tha Passes Away
Ek Tha, also known as Ek Madra, deputy director of the Information Department of the Office of the Council of Ministers and a former reporter for the Reuters news agency, died at the age of 51 from a heart attack on Thursday morning.
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Key former CNRP lawmaker Son Chhay joins Candlelight Party, boosting profile
In another move away from the court-abolished CNRP, the high-profile former parliamentarian Son Chhay announced Tuesday he was joining the Candlelight Party, urging Cambodians to support the new opposition.
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Ex-CNRP’s Son Chhay joins Candlelight Party
A former senior opposition figure has joined the Candlelight Party (CP), formerly the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP), long after being granted political rehabilitation back in September 2020. CP officials said many former opposition officials had joined the party.
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‘Unlocking women’s talents key to developing a prosperous society’
Leveraging phenomenal female human capital growth – with women’s influence being felt in all spheres of the Kingdom’s business sector – Cambodia is enjoying the fruits of a shift in gender parity.
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‘Suicide Season’: Warnings Raised About Media Portrayals of Death
On February 25, an 18-year-old attempted to jump off of Phnom Penh’s Chroy Changva bridge. As she stood on the bridge’s edge, reporters arrived and began to interview her and ask her her reasons.
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‘Suicide Season’: Warnings Raised About Media Portrayals of Death
On February 25, an 18-year-old attempted to jump off of Phnom Penh’s Chroy Changva bridge. As she stood on the bridge’s edge, reporters arrived and began to interview her and ask her her reasons.
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