HOT NEWS
- French officials told Iran that they should refrain from initiating any provocative act and maintain their commitment on JCPOA if Iran wants the U.S. to return to the deal. Source: Sputnik
- President Biden talked via a phone call with President Putin to uphold the arm control accord and normalize the US-Russian relations for global security and stability. Source: Sputnik
- A COVID-19 victim’s son in China demanded a meeting with the WHO experts, saying that they should speak with the families as their voices are restrained by the government. Source: The Guardian
WORLD
- Tunisian Parliament approved the request to reshuffle the Cabinet in response to protests joined by hundreds of young people who sought regime change. Source: Reuters
- Germany is considering taking drastic measures by further decreasing the international air traffic to zero due to the concern of the danger of virus mutation. Source: The Straits Times
- Britain’s COVID-19 death toll has passed 100,000 cases as England Chief Medical Officer said there will be more deaths before the mass vaccination program takes place. Source: The Straits Times
REGIONS
- China said they will conduct military exercises this week in the South China Sea, in response to the U.S. aircraft carrier that had sailed through the disputed area. Source: Al Jazeera
- Thailand’s opposition parties will initiate a petition on the constitutional court aiming to impeach at least five cabinet ministers on the suspicion of irregularity. Source: Bangkok Post
- The Philippines reported the first case of the local transmission of the British’s new variant of coronavirus, prompting President Duterte to abandon plans that allow people to go out. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
- PM Hun Sen donated another seven months of his salary, which equals USD15,674 in total, to help the country combates the coronavirus crisis via the Ministry of Health. Source: Khmer Times
- Newly created Cambodia Reform Party’s leader Ou Chanrath said he may dissolve his party if the requests from Kem Sokha to have his political ban lifted is successful. Source: Khmer Times
- Cambodia’s population has reached a total of 15.55 million and 7.98 million of whom are female, according to the national report of General Population Consensus 2019. Source: AKP