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HOT NEWS
The EU will launch a global infrastructure initiative linking the EU to the globe as they have already signed the deal with India and Japan and a similar pledge by the G7. Source: Reuters
The White House discussed proposals for a digital trade deal covering the Indo-Paciffic economies and administration, a move to check on China’s influence in the region. Source: Bloomberg
Israeli Ministry of Health started offering a third dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to provide booster shots to severely immunocompromised old people and adults. Source: The Irish Independent
WORLD
Biden called on Cuban government to refrain from using violence and detaining activists and rather support protester’s right to demonstration. Source: ABC News
The EU ramped up their pressure to put sanctions on Lebanon’s politicians following the Beirut blast as a part of the international efforts for a government capable of reform. Source: The Guardian
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido has been threatened to be arrested by Venezuelan security forces on the charge of treason and terrorism. Source: Deutsche Welle
REGIONS
Japan and the U.S. denied China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea and called on Beijing to comply with the ruling of the international tribunal. Source: Kyodo News
Japan mentioned the importance of stability of Taiwan in the annual report and expressed their concerns as the island becomes a flashpoint between China and the U.S. Source: BNN Bloomberg
President Duterte denied the former FM’s allegation on China’s influence in the 2016 presidential election outcomes and described the remarks as nonsense and a proven traitor. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
Cambodian FM will join a Special ASEAN-US Foreign Ministers’ Meeting this week, aiming to strengthen ASEAN-U.S. cooperation and addressing the challenges of the pandemic. Source: AKP
Cambodia will attend the mid-term ministerial conference of the Non-Aligned Movement this week in a bid to discuss and exchange views in response to the growing global challenges. Source: AKP
Cambodia and Greece have signed an MoU on bilateral consultation to discuss priority issues such as politics, diplomacy, economy, trade, investment and socio-cultural factors. Source: The Phnom Penh Post