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HOT NEWS
The UNSC strongly condemned the attack on the UN compound in Afghanistan caused one casualty and several injuries, and expressed their concerns over the Taliban’s offensive. Source: CGTN
Germany dispatched warships for a six-month mission to the Indo-Pacific region for the first time in 20 years, a move that could potentially strain relations with Beijing. Source: SCMP
Three maritime security sources reported that Iranian-backed forces were behind the seizure of an oil tanker off the coast of the UAE, but Tehran denied the accusation. Source: Reuters
WORLD
Al-Qaeda militants join the Taliban front lines in increasing numbers of insurgents, as the Gen. Sadat warned of threats on global security as it encourages other extremists. Source: The Irish Independent
Boris Johnson held a meeting with the Belarusian opposition leader and expressed his support for democratic values, human rights and civil society in Belarus. Source: TASS
Brazil announced that they will investigate President Jair Bolsonaro for election fraud claims that the critic said threatened the democracy of Brazil. Source: Reuters
REGIONS
North Korea slammed Britain for a plan to permanently deploy two warships in the Asia-Pacific region this year, calling the British move a provocation. Source: CNA
Indonesia and Blinken announced the launch of strategic dialogue as both are committed to solve a number of issues including defending the freedom of navigation in the SCS. Source: Reuters
Japan’s parliament member suggested that the Japanese PM should meet with Vladimir Putin on the sideline of Eastern Economic Forum to negotiate on the treaty of peace. Source: TASS
CAMBODIA
Cambodian FM called on ASEAN to ensure sustainable economic recovery and growth for the region in order to alleviate the plight of the poor caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
Cambodia’s economic growth is re-forecasted to grow by 2.5 percent this year due to the deteriorating COVID-19 situation, as the previous projection was 4.1 percent. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
The MME revealed that Cambodia is eyeing Russian energy investors to operate oil extraction after KrisEnergy abandoned the project due to bankruptcy. Source: Khmer Times