| A ‘spirit’ blesses yantra, a type of talisman to be offered at people’s homes during the parade during a hei neak ta festival on Saturday. Sreng Meng Srun |
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Lèse majesté law now in effectA set of controversial laws and constitutional amendments was quietly signed by Senate President Say Chhum in place of the King last week, going into effect immediately despite the Justice Ministry previously claiming there would be a promulgation period. READ MORE | |
Australia to address Hun Sen’s threats at Asean summitThe Australian government has said it will use an upcoming Asean summit in Sydney to confront Prime Minister Hun Sen about his remarks aimed at Australian protesters, which continued on Friday as he goaded them by claiming they had “fallen into his trap” after they burned his effigy last month. READ MORE | |
| Business Insider: Incubator giving Cambodia’s startups chances to competeCambodia’s nascent startup scene is nurtured by tech and incubation hubs, which often partner with business leaders and NGOs to provide mentoring and funding to young entrepreneurs. The Post’s Robin Spiess caught up with Melanie Mossard, director of community at Phnom Penh’s Impact Hub, to see what the organisation has planned for the future. READ MORE |
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Boeung Ket land $100,000 sponsorship for new season Reigning Metfone C-League champions Boeung Ket have landed a lucrative sponsorship deal from Khmer Beverage Company, the makers of Cambodia Beer and other products, for the new season, just days before they launched their bid for an unprecedented hat-trick of league titles. READ MORE |
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Foreigners working in Cambodia face permit fines About 100,000 foreigners working without permits will be fined after Khmer New Year and potentially face jail time and deportation if they fail to get paperwork or pay their fines, the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Labour announced yesterday. READ MORE |
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