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HOT NEWS
Russia warned that Russophobia is the first step towards genocide in Ukraine and similar comparison about war in Ukraine had been made 2015 2019. Source: TRT World
France will not join the series of diplomatic boycotts of the upcoming 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic and stressed that sport should be preserved from political interference. Source: China.org.cn
WHO warned wealthy countries of stockpiling COVID-19 vaccines for booster shots, citing that it could threaten the supplies to poor countries where inoculation rates are low. Source: CNA
WORLD
Iran and the world powers held talks on the resumption of the 2015 nuclear deal with tensions after Tehran made numerous demands that the EU strongly criticized. Source: AP News
President Biden pledged to inject more military capabilities on the eastern NATO flank during phone call conversation with leaders of the Bucharest Nine group. Source: RT
Israeli FM had a rare visit to Egypt to discuss the blockaded Gaza Strip, Palestinian issue, Iran’s nuclear programme, as well as other threats in the region. Source: France24
REGIONS
Nicaragua cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan to align with China, a move that will now leave the Island with only 14 allies amid the ongoing pressure from Beijing. Source: Al Jazeera
Myanmar’s military accused the UN officials for interfering and making judgment based on distorted news after receiving international criticism over the jailing of Aung San Suu Kyi. Source: Reuters
Indian farmers ended their year-long protests against PM Modi abandoning his efforts to push for agriculture reforms, lifting the biggest challenges faced by the government. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
Cambodian PM and the U.S. President will co-chair the ASEAN-U.S. Leader Meeting in Washington in February next year, as the Kingdom will be the chair of the bloc in 2022. Source: AKP
World Bank projected that Cambodia’s economic growth will rise by 4.5 percent in 2022, but warning that the renewed virus outbreaks could put recovery at risk. Source: Khmer Times
The USCB reported that the Cambodia-U.S. two-way trade totaled nearly USD 7.6 billion in the first ten months of 2021, a year-on-year increase of 30.8 percent. Source: The Phnom Penh Post