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HOT NEWS
President Macron outlined priorities for the EU to have a new collective security pact to deal with NATO and Russia amid tensions in Ukraine, as France took over EU presidency. Source: Deutsche Welle
The US will consider any military movement of the Russian forces across Ukrainian border a renewed invasion and it will be met with swift, severe and united response. Source: TASS
The WHO advised that proof of vaccination should not be the only condition for international travel given the vaccine scarcity and that international traffic should be relaxed. Source: China.org.cn
WORLD
Secretary Blinken vowed to provide military assistance to Ukraine amid the severe escalation with Russia, but committed to pursue diplomacy as long as it could. Source: France24
France, Germany, Italy, and Spain jointly urged Israel to permanently halt eviction and demolition of Palestinian structures in east Jerusalem after Sheikh Jarrah eviction. Source: Haaretz
The European Commission said they would be withholding funds worth millions of euros for Poland, following their refusal to pay legal fines over the Turow coal mine row. Source: Taiwan News
REGIONS
Slovenia’s PM announced the country will be establishing a representative office in Taiwan, stressing that it would be on the same level as many of the EU member countries. Source: Taipei Times
Pyongyang is considering restarting all of their temporarily suspended activities related to its nuclear and ICBM tests while vowing to confront the U.S. hostile policy. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Vietnamese health authorities reported that they had detected the first three cases of the Omicron variant in the community, urging the people to be more vigilant. Source: Reuters
CAMBODIA
Cambodia and Bangladesh pledged to further strengthen their mutual ties and cooperation as Dhaka has been seeking to become a dialogue partner of ASEAN. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
WB and IDA have agreed to provide nearly $70 million to Cambodia in order to improve its equitable access to basic education and response to crises affecting education. Source: Khmer Times
The MoJ recently established a task force that consists of 28 members to tackle money laundering and the financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism. Source: The Phnom Penh Post