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HOT NEWS
Canada has imposed new anti-Russian sanctions targeting two Russian individuals and four entities of Crimea reunification over Russia’s violation of human rights in Crimea. Source: TASS
The EU urged Turkey to urgently accept migrants returning from Greece following the EU’s offer of refugee aid in exchange for Turkey’s handling of Syrian asylum seekers. Source: CGTN
WHO’s draft report found that COVID-19 probably came to people through an animal and likely started to spread about two months before it was noticed in December 2019. Source: CNN
WORLD
The UN Chief Antonio Guterres expressed his concerns over unfair distribution of vaccines around the world as the wealthy countries have stockpiled the vaccine for their citizens. Source: CBC
Canada is halting the use of Astrazeneca COVID-19 vaccine for adults below age 55 due to the potential risk of developing rare blood clots. Source: Al Jazeera
Egypt’s Suez Canal resumed its traffic after the giant container ship that had been blocking the busy waterway for almost a week was refloated. Source: CNA
REGIONS
The UNSC will have an emergency meeting on Wednesday to examine the current situation in Myanmar after the fierce crackdown from the military last weekend. Source: CNA
Kim Jung Un’s sister Kim Yo Jong criticized South Korea for calling its recent missile test concerning, suggesting the two Koreas and Washington to normalize the talks. Source: Reuters
China urged foreign companies in the country to comply with the laws and regulations, and avoid being the pawns of certain political forces or challenging China’s public opinion. Source: Xinhua Net
CAMBODIA
PM Hun Sen announced that the RGC will start a nationwide vaccination campaign to inoculate one million people in one month in order to curb COVID-19 community spread. Source: Khmer Times
Cambodia will host the 10th Asia-Europe Editors’ Forum in October this year, in which the participants from 26 countries will jointly discuss the fight against fake news. Source: AKP
MEF and CGCC have launched the BRGS with aims to support businesses including micro, SMEs, and large firms to enhance their access to formal loans from PFIs. Source: AKP