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HOT NEWS
The new MoU on public health that was recently signed by the U.S. and Taiwan will enable Taiwan to shift its medical supply lines away from China. Source: Voice of America
New Zealand’s plan to dissolve parliament for the upcoming general election has been postponed, following the current situation of the coronavirus outbreak inside the country. Source: The Straits Times
WHO is going to review the details of Russian COVID-19 vaccine trials registered under the name Sputnik V by Russian Federation’s national medicine. Source: Sputnik
WORLD
The U.S. will order all importing products from Hong Kong to be labeled as ‘Made in China’ to indicate their origin, following the ending of Hong Kong’s special status with the U.S. Source: Al Jazeera
The U.K. government rolled out new election rules that will require all campaigners to specify the source and sponsor behind their content on the internet. Source: Bloomberg
Joe Biden nominated Kamala Harris as his future vice-president, a strategic move amid social unrest over racial discrimination in the country. Source: CNA
REGIONS
Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon was freed on bail after being held in custody for over 40 hours while other critics of China were also targeted. Source: The Japan Times
Indonesia entered the final step of regulatory approval of Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine on a large-scale human testing involving around 1,620 patients. Source: CNA
Japanese people responded heavily on Twitter and national TV regarding the arrest of Agnes Chow, a pro-democracy activist who allegedly violated China’s new security law. Source: The Japan Times
CAMBODIA
The temporary suspension of flights from the Philippines will come into effect from August 13 as 13 Chinese nationals flew from Manila were tested positive for COVID-19. Source: Khmer Times
Cambodia administered a financial budget of $1.16 billion in order to deal with the blow from a temporary suspension of EBA and the impacts from COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Fresh News
The 80-megawatt hydropower dam in Pursat with the investment of $231 million from Korean firm is expected to serve as a major power grid from the Kingdom in 2023. Source: AKP