The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications is preparing a draft law on the protection of private data and other measures related to information technology and communication.
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A total of 169 Kreung indigenous households in O’Chum district’s La’ak commune of Ratanakkiri province on June 15 received collectively-owned community land consisting of 13 land titles covering 1,230ha.
The Japanese government has agreed to provide a grant of over $3 million to Cambodia to stimulate human resources and socio-economic development and further promote existing cooperative ties between the two nations.
The poor and vulnerable hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic thanked the government for introducing the Cash Transfer Programme, which will reach its second anniversary next week. The government has released more than $68 million to more than 2.7 million people from more than 680,000 households nationwide since the programme was officially introduced on June 24, 2020.
The Apsara National Authority (ANA) denied that it had banned the use of camera tripods in the Angkor Archaeological Park, explaining that the confusion stemmed from a long-standing rule which required commercial photographers and videographers to apply for permission to film.
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) is set to hold a two-day extraordinary meeting of its Central Committee in July to evaluate commune council election outcomes and prepare to lay out strategies for the 2023 parliamentary election.
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) is set to hold a two-day extraordinary meeting of its Central Committee in July to evaluate commune council election outcomes and prepare to lay out strategies for the 2023 parliamentary election.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has urged Asean and BRICS (the five major emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) to urgently restore multilateralism, which prioritises unity when addressing challenges, especially given recent troubling and rapid developments in global affairs.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has urged ASEAN and BRICS – the five major emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – to urgently restore multilateralism, which prioritises unity when addressing challenges, especially given recent troubling and rapid developments in global affairs.