HOT NEWS
- The global infected cases of the novel coronavirus have topped 8 million with the U.S. and Europe accounted for more than half of the cases. Source: Gulf News
- The U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has planned to meet a Chinese delegation to talk about bilateral relations this week at a U.S. military base in Hawaii. Source: Reuters
- After nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd for several weeks, Trump will sign an executive order on police reform and hold a news conference this Tuesday. Source: CNA
WORLD
- Iran has warned the International Atomic Energy Agency to be neutral in discussion over the Israeli intelligence report on Iran’s violation of international nuclear deal. Source: RT
- Salah al-Bardawil, a senior Hamas official has called for Palestenian’s national unity and actions to resist Israel’s plan to annex the occupied West Bank. Source: Al Jazeera
- Trump said he would cut the number of U.S. troops in Germany to 25,000, after accusing Germany of failing to reach NATO’s military spending target. Source: Reuters
REGIONS
- DPRK said their army is fully ready to re-enter demilitarized zones and take actions against the propaganda leaflets sent into North Korea by defector-led groups. Source: Reuters
- Japan decided to cancel the deployment process of two costly land-based American missile defense systems due to safety of the host communities. Source: Shanghai Daily
- Singapore will move to its phase two of reopening on June 19, with a range of restrictions to be lifted to allow more businesses and social activities to resume. Source: The Straits Times
CAMBODIA
- The MoH said it is compulsory for foreigners entering into Cambodia to deposit USD 3,000 as COVID-19 testing and quarantine fees, which is set to be effective from June 15. Source: Fresh News
- South Korean officials said the FTA with Cambodia may be signed next month to boost bilateral trade as part of the government’s New Southern Policy. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
- The RGC reserved around USD1 billion for economic recovery in Cambodia driven by the pandemic crisis, wherein the money will be allocated for workers and the vulnerable. Source: Fresh News