HOT NEWS
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard fired underground ballistic missiles for the first time during military training near the sensitive Gulf waters as the US condemned it as irresponsible. Source: Al Jazeera
- The U.S. will withdraw about 12,000 troops from Germany, following Berlin’s failure to meet NATO’s military spending target, but nearly half of those forces will stay in Europe. Source: Reuters
- China slammed the EU’s decision to limit the exports of surveillance equipment to Hong Kong, citing violation of international relations norm of non-interference. Source: CNA
WORLD
- The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Syria by targeting groups that aided the government funds and warned anyone doing business with Syria of the consequences. Source: Reuters
- Belarus authorities detain more than 30 Russians who are members of a military company for allegedly destabilizing Belarus’s territory in the upcoming election. Source: RT
- Brazil reopened its international air travel to foeign tourists which had been closed since March, despite being the world’s second in terms of hardest hit country by COVID-19. Source: The Straits Times
REGIONS
- India has obtained five new Rafale fighter jets which are capable of long range missions in hope of modernizing its air force fleet amid the border tensions with China. Source: BBC
- Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam warned that the city is on the verge of large-scale community outbreak and would lead to the collapse of the hospital system. Source: BBC
- The Philippines has taken a major step toward developing nuclear power which is seen as a potential answer to precarious electricity supply and high cost. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
- Cambodia and French discussed cooperation in combating falsified and substandard medical supplies and counterfeits which are harmful to the health and social safety. Source: AKP
- National total export values rose up to $5.9 billion, an 11.7 percent increase in the first five months of this year, while year-on-year total value of imports dropped by 1 percent. Source: Khmer Times
- The National Police Chief said the delayed celebration of Khmer New Year in the coming weeks will be carried out with tight security and strict medical guidelines. Source: Khmer Times