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HOT NEWS
President Erdogan attacked President Biden over the recognition of Armenian genocide, adding that Biden’s comments are groundless and could harm to bilateral ties within NATO. Source: Al Jazeera
Romania joined Czech Republic to expel the Russian embassy’s deputy military attaché, stating that his activities and actions are contrary to the CVDR. Source: France 24
The WHO chief warned on the coronavirus situation in India as the country is battling with a devastating number of cases while the organization tries to help to address the issue. Source: CNA
WORLD
The UK imposed sanctions on 14 Russians and businessmen for the complicity in a fraud and their involvement in the human rights abuse and corruption in foreign countries. Source: Reuters
Ukraine will impose retaliatory measures on Russian diplomats on the principle of reciprocity after Russia declared the Ukrainian embassy a persona non grata. Source: TASS
Russian court ordered the cease of all activities of any groups which linked to Alexei Navalny’s anti-corruption campaign and branded those as extremist. Source: Deutsche Welle
REGIONS
Japan raised concerns via a phone call with India over China’s assertive maritime action and stressed the need to maintain cooperation for free and open Indo-Pacific. Source: SCMP
Australia is considering the proposal to place a travel ban on India to prevent more deadly coronavirus variants from entering the country due to the surge cases of COVID-19 in India. Source: Reuters
Nepalese authorities struggled to contain the rising cases of COVID-19 as the experts feared that people in the Himalayan caught the more infectious mutant of Indian’s strains. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
PM Hun Sen called on other countries to not stockpile the excessive COVID-19 vaccines and urged that the vaccines should not be used as a political tool. Source: Khmer Times
RGC announced to lengthen the lockdown of Phnom Penh and Takhmao town for another week in an effort to curb the transmission of COVID-19 pandemic. Source: AKP
Cambodia and ROK have postponed the official signing of the bilateral free trade agreement owing to the disruption from COVID-19 community outbreak. Source: The Phnom Penh Post