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Mobile phone call promotions undercutting the government’s minimum pricing regulations are to be outlawed – again.
Wed, 4 December 2013
Fund report lacking, BBC show claims
An investigation by BBC news program Panorama
into the misuse of Global Fund aid to Cambodia has claimed that the
Fund “watered down” a report released last month, which exposed a
network of corruption in Cambodia’s health sector.
- Foreign press ‘interfering’: CPP lawmaker
- One-third of citizens ‘suffering’: Gallup poll
- Capital to launch trial bus route
- Official blames villagers for deforestation
- Probe of Yeap crash pushed
- Final mission for volunteers
- Man dies in illegally dug gold mine
- Trafficker to serve full term
- King pardons two more in fraud case
- Factory inspection turns up unauthorised floor
Wed, 4 December 2013
Farmers weigh up US technology
US
and Cambodian governments have presented a united front calling for the
country’s agriculture industry to diversify, modernise and
commercialise.
- Aspara International's China flights delayed
- Micro-insurance needs revamp: UN
- New bank SCSB seeks Taiwanese investors
- Challenging business for startups
- S&P reaffirms rating despite political worry
- Government salaries to no longer be paid in cash
- Investment law change-up
- Report shows worrying school drop-out rate
Thu, 28 November 2013
A new way to get high at Otres
Flyboarding
– the futuristic new watersport that’s just arrived to Cambodia’s
beaches – is probably the closest you’ll ever get to flying a real
jetpack.
- US speaks softly and carries a big aid package for Typhoon Haiyan victims
- The Japanese connection: why Tokyo has a collection of Angkorian art
- Bookish champion hopes to boost Cambodia’s lost culture of reading
- Flavour like a fine wine: has the Kingdom’s best pizza arrived in town?
- PhotoPhnomPenh: the world on your doorstep
- 7 Questions with Alex Long
Wed, 4 December 2013
Four players snub SEA Games at eleventh hour
Controversy
raged again in Cambodian football circles with unconfirmed reports
yesterday that four players and a team official had stayed behind while
their U23 squad colleagues flew out to the SEA Games in Myanmar.
- Kondo, Klem KO Kim, Kenny
- Kenny wins with Hrbaty
- Unbeaten Patriots crowned CBL champs
- Barcelonam has all the luck in gameweek 13
- Cambodia head out for SEA Games group stage
- Bikers get set to carve up slopes of Kirirom
- CBF, OCA launch course to train local coaches
- Onozuka,Tang triumph over record field of half marathon
- Danai downs top seed to make Futures semis
Mon, 2 December 2013
Better the devil you know?
The
recent protests in Bangkok echo the biblical story of Barabbas, which
is described in all four gospels due to its shockingly emblematic
depiction of the power of group emotion.
Wed, 4 December 2013
Pan-Asian melodies to soar during Angkor Wat concert
Angkor
Wat is set to be the venue of a special concert in the spirit of wa –
the Japanese word for harmony – tonight featuring traditional music from
across Southeast Asia and Japan.
- Cambodian literary journal sees revival
- Cambodian photographer comes out on top at Angkor
- Japanese embassy lights up stage with folk opera tunes
- Ethnic minorities to receive bilingual education: gov’t
- ‘Happy painter’ blames shop closure on copycats
- Sihanouk’s melodies performed by Czechs
- Lotus Gallery brings ‘funk’ to Battambang’s art scene
- Scholarship awards keeping classical and folk arts alive
- Kingdom’s first zombie film finding success at the theatre
The
CNRP's 3 day rally ended today without incident, perhaps signalling a
new era of political maturity for a country all to familiar with
political violence
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