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HOT NEWS
U.S. denounced China’s decision to change HK electoral system, adding that genocide against Uighur Muslims will be on the agenda of top-diplomats discussion next week. Source: CNA
A group of 16 countries, including China, Russia, North Korea and Iran are rallying support to form a coalition to shelter from the use or threat of force and unilateral sanctions. Source: Metro
Venezuelan FM slammed the UN’s human rights chief for criticizing the country’s internal affairs, saying that the experts fell into false narratives pressured by the opposition forces. Source: Sputnik
WORLD
Envoys of Russia, Spain and Italy to the Middle East held talks to discuss the preconditions to restart the peace building process of Israeli and Palestine negotiations. Source: TASS
U.S. President Biden signed a historic law of American Rescue Plan Act that is worth $1.9 trillion to provide financial support to working class people during COVID-19. Source: Sputnik
The EU has reached the conclusion to authorize the use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines for people over 18 years old which can be used in a single dose. Source: Xinhua Net
REGIONS
Australia’s PM will hold a meeting with the Quad countries to discuss security issues in the Indo-Pacific, climate change and joint efforts to contain COVID-19 in the region. Source:Reuters
Myanmar’s military government accused the ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi of illegally accepting $600,000, including gold while she was the head of government. Source: The Straits Times
China passed the resolution to take over HK’s electoral system which will reduce democratic representation and allow the pro-China panel to veto the election candidates. Source: BBC
CAMBODIA
Cambodia is going to host the 7th Greater Mekong Subregion summit this month in order to discuss the pandemic crisis and the current situation in Myanmar. Source: Khmer Times
The Law on Measures to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 and Other Deadly Infectious Diseases containing six chapters and 18 articles was officially promulgated yesterday. Source: AKP
MoH will suspend the use of the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccines nationwide while those who were scheduled for the second dose can still receive the vaccines. Source: Khmer Times