HOT NEWS
- Secretary Mike Pompeo said President Trump will take action in the coming days against Chinese-owned software, TikTok, over national security concerns. Source: BBC
- Latin American countries are struggling to contain the COVID-19 pandemic as Argentina, Colombia, and Brazil keep breaking records on daily infections. Source: Reuters
- Israeli Prime Minister said biased media has inflamed the protests demanding his resignation and accused them of an attempt to trample on democracy. Source: Al Jazeera
WORLD
- Syria has accused the U.S. of stealing its oil after an American firm signed a deal with Kurdish rebels while the U.S. claimed that they are protecting the oil from the terrorists. Source: RT
- The Israel Army said it had fired and hit a group of four terrorists as they spotted the group placing explosives along the Syria frontier overnight. Source: Reuters
- Gunmen, who Afghan officials believed to be affiliated with ISIS group, launched a deadly attack in Afghanistan’s prison Jalalabad, killing at least 3 people and 20 wounded. Source: Al Jazeera
REGIONS
- China has sent a team of 60 medical members to Hong Kong for widespread COVID-19 testing in an effort to fight against the 3rd wave of pandemic. Source: New York Times
- Thailand has suspended its plans to join army training with the U.S. after nine Thai soldiers returning from training in Hawaii contracted coronavirus. Source: CNA
- Starting from Tuesday, the Philippines will reimpose its capital and surrounding areas in a two-week lockdown to contain infections that have surged to more than 100,000 cases. Source: Reuters
CAMBODIA
- Chairman of Cambodia Border Affairs Committee Var Kim Hong and Vietnamese counterparts discussed border issues and exchanged border topographic maps. Source: Khmer Times
- Cambodia rice exports rose to more than 420,000 tonnes in the first seven months of 2020, an increase of 38.33 percent compared to the same period of previous year. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
- MoH’s Secretary of State Or Vandine confirmed the outbreak of Chikungunya virus, which has made over 1,000 people in 12 provinces fallen ill. Source: Cambodianess