A least 50 cows have died at a Vietnamese plantation in Ratanakkiri over the past several weeks, with some officials blaming food poisoning. The cattle came from Vietnam and belonged to Hoang Anh And…
This year's lightning fatalities outpace ’15
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Storms and lightning strikes have killed more people in the first five months of this year than in the same period in 2015, an official said yesterday. National Committee of Disaster Management spoke…
Foreigners ‘liking’ PM less
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Two months after revelations that the majority of new fans to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Facebook account were coming from outside Cambodia, the page has experienced an abrupt drop in foreign “likes”. …
Overloaded trucks in crosshairs
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The new minister of public works and transportation yesterday threatened to introduce tough new measures, including fines, for officials who turn a blind eye to overloaded vehicles, which he claimed …
Massive blaze threatens Battambang bird sanctuary
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Twenty six men armed with plastic jugs and three hoses drawing water from the Sangke River are all that stand between what’s left of the Prek Toal bird sanctuary, and a fire that has already destroye…
Irrawaddy dolphin’s body tangled in illegal nets
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A vulnerable Irrawaddy dolphin was found dead in Kratie’s Sambor district on Tuesday after being caught in fishermen’s illegal gill nets, authorities and environmental watchdogs said. ‘‘I think this …
Cops still after UN staffer
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Despite the Foreign Ministry declaring that United Nations staffer Soen Sally has diplomatic immunity, police will still arrest the human rights worker on sight because the Interior Ministry has not …
Shipment of Chinese firetrucks arrives in Sihanoukville
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A shipment of 113 new fire trucks arrived from China via the Sihanoukville port yesterday, and will be distributed across the country. Neth Vantha, the deputy municipal fire chief at the Ministry of …
Oz envoy says reports unfounded
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Cambodia’s foreign officials remained on the defensive yesterday in the face of allegationsin a Fairfax Media report that diplomats in Australia abused their alcohol and tobacco diplomatic concession…
Canberra embassy probed for 'duty-free abuse': report
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Cambodia’s ambassador to Australia yesterday swiftly denied allegations of corruption amid reports the embassy is under investigation for links to an alleged alcohol and tobacco black market that too…
Digging deeper wells costs more
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Amid a devastating drought, the need to dig more, and deeper, wells is threatening to overwhelm the government’s relief budget, according to government and relief agency officials. The cost of wells …
PM's speech offers hope to detained
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Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday for the first time publicly addressed the fate of four Adhoc officials and a National Election Committee member arrested last week in relation to the Kem Sokha mistre…
Official interrogated in mosque road case
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During a closed-door session at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday, Muslim community leader Ahmad Yahya denied defaming fellow community leader Othsman Hassan. Outside of the court, Hassan said…
Two linked to justice minister have chequered history, Panama Papers indicate
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Two of Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana’s alleged partners in an offshore business venture were accused of forging documents, impersonating advisers to US presidents and passing themselves off as UN…
More testimony in MPs’ assault
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Two of three members of Prime Minister’s Hun Sen’s Bodyguard Unit on trial for viciously beating two opposition lawmakers outside parliament last year took the stand yesterday, with more evidence sug…
Police subdue alleged killer of MFI employee in Kampot
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After a four-hour standoff, police yesterday fired four tear gas canisters into a Kampot province home to subdue a man accused of slicing the throat of a microfinance institution worker. Officers arr…
Battle over mangrove sees SEZ trump NGO
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A special economic zone developer will be allowed to continue bulldozing a mangrove forest in Preah Sihanouk province’s Teuk Thla commune, the provincial governor said yesterday. Civil society groups…
Four arrested in Pursat fishing crackdown
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Anti-economic crime police in Pursat province arrested four fishermen and seized more than 10 boats, some 400 kilograms of fish and five sets of illegal fine-meshed trawling nets totalling some 2,000…
Police block Preah Vihear land dispute forum
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More than 200 people representing three Preah Vihear province communities were set to discuss land disputes yesterday when police broke up their public forum, according to Tork Hong, a representative…
Trio busted after sailing into Sihanoukville
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Three foreign holiday-makers had their travels cut short when they were apprehended on Cambodian soil after they sailed from Vietnam without a visa. The three – Russian nationals Anastasiia Gudimenko…