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HOT NEWS
EU leaders collectively agreed to impose sanctions on Belarus, after they refused to acknowledge Alexander Lukashenko as Belarus legitimate President. Source: Sputnik
President Emmanuel Macron of France claimed that he has evidence of Jihadist groups in Syrian militant engaging in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh. Source: Al Jazeera
New mechanisms will be introduced for the upcoming presidential debate to ensure orderly discussion after widespread criticism on the first Trump-Biden debate. Source: The Straits Times
WORLD
Germany has finally revoked a world travel ban for countries outside of the EU as the country is ready to open carefully amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Reuters
The UN’s Chief called for gender equality and women’s rights during the virtual UNGA’s meeting after the U.S. bashed China and the world body for “murders of million baby girls”. Source: CNA
The Kremlin accused Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny of working with the CIA after Navalny claimed that he was poisoned by President Putin. Source: Reuters
REGIONS
China condemned the U.S. new navy force patch design of an MQ-9 drone with grim reaper figures on the wing over a map of China as “an extremely arrogant provocation”. Source: Sputnik
Vietnam said that the military drills conducted by China in the South China Sea will ease the negotiations on the code of conduct (COC) for the disputed areas. Source: CNA
The Tokyo stock exchange suspended its trading of all listed stocks for a whole day as it experienced the biggest technical glitch in the computer system since 1999. Source: The Japan Times
CAMBODIA
RGC slammed the UN in a response to the accusation of human rights abuses from the report presented to the Human Rights Council, asserting that the report is fabricated. Source: Cambodianess
RGC is planning to send more trainees and skilled laborers to Japan once the agreement on means and procedures to ensure the prevention of COVID-19 is reached. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
As reported by the MPWT, Cambodia is now issuing international driving licenses to permit Cambodians who legally hold a license to drive abroad in 99 countries. Source: Khmer Times