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Deadly Collision Claims 67 Lives in U.S. Air Disaster | At Least 30 Dead and Many Injured in Stampede at Maha Kumbh Mela in India | Pich Piseth Summoned by Department of Anti-Technology Crime | Future of USAID Uncertain as Trump Administration Considers Merging Agency with State Department | National Road 5 Final Section (Serei Sophon-Poipet) Achieves 29% Progress | Prime Minister Hun Manet: “No Plans to Change Ministers” Amidst Rumors | PM Hun Manet Charts Cambodia’s Digital Future, Calls for Stronger Innovation and Governance | Prime Minister Hun Sen awards diplomas to 2,551 Asia-Europe University graduates, including 1,169 women. The ceremony includes degrees in associate, bachelor, master, doctorate, and honorary doctorate levels. A total of 69 scholarship recipients from Samdech Techo and Samdech Kittipritbandit among the graduates. Asia-Europe University has contributed to national development by training skilled human resources for many years. Oknha Ly Khunthai highlights the university's growth since its recognition in 2002 and its establishment in 2005. As of December 2024, the university employed 485 staff and enrolled 8,881 students in various programs. Asia-Europe University offers diverse faculties and numerous degree programs, enhancing educational opportunities. The institution is committed to digital innovation and modern educational practices, including AI and cloud computing. Prime Minister Hun Manet emphasizes skill development, announcing over $20 million for modern medical equipment.Prime Minister Hun Manet urges the Ministry of Labor to support skilled workers in obtaining bachelor's degrees and enhancing youth skills. Prime Minister Hun Manet directs Ministry of Labor to expand job opportunities for professionals in Cambodia. The Prime Minister emphasizes the role of teachers as leaders and ethical guides for students. Amid discussions about septic tank installation, the Prime Minister instructs authorities to prioritize citizen requests. Hun Manet mandates road construction companies to install septic tanks upon completion of projects. The Prime Minister addresses criticism of the textbook “Khmer and the Journey to Prosperity,” defending its educational value. Hun Manet clarifies that the supplementary textbook presents factual historical content from Cambodia’s socialist era to the present. The Prime Minister emphasizes that the book aims to preserve Cambodia’s history for future generations. Hun Manet calls on citizens and students to research carefully before sharing information on social media. The Prime Minister warns against spreading false information that can harm society. |

Heineken® Premieres Stylish New Tall Can In Cambodia to Mark Global 150-Year Evolutionary Milestone

PHNOM PENH, 7 AUGUST 2023 – Iconic global beer brand Heineken® today launches a stylish new look in Cambodia – a taller and sleeker can that delivers the same refreshing taste, same 330ml quantity.


Today, Heineken®’s rich heritage spans 150 years since the day the brand was first brewed in Amsterdam. This milestone highlights a remarkable duality in its long-standing legacy: 5-star quality that has stood the test of time, while continuing to be at the forefront of innovation in more than 190 countries worldwide.

Loic de Laubriere, Marketing Director of HEINEKEN Cambodia, remarked, “Heineken® is raised by the world, always rising to the occasion to fill our consumers’ lives with more enriching moments of joyful connection. This renowned essence will continue in our Tall Can in a more elevated way, a stylish and more premium look that will allow it to stand out even more, both on the shelves and in the hands of our consumers.”


This latest unveiling follows Heineken®’s illustrious ‘150 Years of Good Times’ campaign launch worldwide, including in Cambodia. As part of the anniversary celebrations, Heineken® worked with academics and behavioral scientists to be the first beer brand to officially have “Delivering Good Times” as part of the way it measures success at a global level – focusing not just on the volume of beer sold. This shows the brand’s commitment to double down on delivering Good Times to customers and consumers, one way or another, for the next 150 years and beyond.

Loic de Laubriere added, “The spirit of Good Times will bring more excitement to Cambodia soon this month with our new look. While how we enjoy good times may continue to evolve, the need for good times remains the same and consistent, just like our beer.”


Keep an eye out for Heineken® outlet activations nationwide this August and stand a chance to win a Heineken® Experience trip to Amsterdam! Special promotions will also run all-month long at AEON malls, Makro, Chip Mong supermarkets, Lucky supermarkets, and S-Liquor stores:


For more information on how to experience 150 years of good times with Heineken® in the Kingdom, follow the brand on social media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heineken

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heineken_kh/

About HEINEKEN Cambodia

HEINEKEN Cambodia is one of the leading brewers in the Kingdom, established in the country in 1994. Driven by its purpose to brew the joy of true togetherness to inspire a better world, the company creates great experiences for consumers and customers with a portfolio of high-quality local and international brands, including Heineken®, Tiger, ABC, Anchor, and Gold Crown. With its national footprint and state-of-the-art brewery in Phnom Penh, the company employs 700 people and supports 120,000 indirect jobs across its value chain. Committed to the sustainable development of Cambodia, HEINEKEN Cambodia aims to “Brew a Better Cambodia’’ with a focus on the environment, social sustainability, and responsible consumption on a path to a net zero, fairer and healthier world. HEINEKEN Cambodia is part of the HEINEKEN Company, the world’s most international brewer.



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