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HOT NEWS
China provided experimental coronavirus vaccines to Kim Jong-un and his family and several other senior officials, according to the source from two Japanese intelligence. Source: Reuters
The EU will use contingency measures if they are unable to reach an agreement with the UK on the Brexit deal by Thursday, according to the EU diplomat. Source: Reuters
French politicians announced the plan to rewrite the controversial police security bill after witnessing police brutality against a black man that caused nationwide outrage. Source: BBC
WORLD
The EU initiated a forum with an aim of exchanging ideas on how to build a stronger and more resilient Schengen area which has been heavily hit by the global pandemic. Source: Xinhua Net
A drone attack killed a commander of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and his three other companions in Al Anbar province, close to Syria. Source: Sputnik
Croatian PM Andrej Plenković was tested positive for the COVID-19 and will continue to perform his activities and responsibilities while self-isolating at home. Source: Euronews
REGIONS
China imposed sanctions on four Chinese officials who were involved with the U.S. over the HKSAR’s affair, labelling it as a breach of international law on foreign interference. Source: Xinhua Net
A Constitutional court will be held to determine the legality of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, as police will enhance the security to contain anti-government protests. Source: Bangkok Post
South Korea’s ruling party is planning to purchase millions of additional COVID-19 vaccines after witnessing an ever-rising COVID-19 case in the nation. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
PM Hun Sen said that war against COVID-19 is worse than a border war, after seeing major local infection as the virus continues to reemerge and disrupt the society. Source: AKP
The government ordered the closures of schools and cinemas in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap for 15days, as a move to contain the first community infection of COVID-19. Source: Khmer Times
The Minister of Interior encouraged all provincial governors to regularly monitor the forests and national resources in their areas to prevent natural resource destruction. Source: The Phnom Penh Post