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HOT NEWS
The U.S. has blacklisted seven Chinese supercomputing companies, stating that these companies have conducted activities that are of concern to its national security. Source: Sputnik
German Chancellor told Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine in order to de-escalate tension in the Donbass region, while Moscow considered it as duty to protect its citizens. Source: Reuters
The U.K. will introduce the traffic light system to resume international travel beginning from May, that the system will categorize countries based on the risks of COVID-19. Source: The New York Post
WORLD
The U.S. will visit Israel, Germany, NATO headquarters in Belgium and the UK to discuss defense strategic partnership and ensure stability in the Atlantic. Source: Anadolu Agency
The EU expressed grave concerns about the violence in Northern Ireland and called for an end to the protests through a peaceful dialogue between the two governments. Source: China.org.cn
German Health Minister said that Germany will hold bilateral talks with Russia on the possibility of buying Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine if the EU regulators approve. Source: Deutsche Welle
REGIONS
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on a Myanmar state-owned gems enterprise aiming to curtail the military junta’s ability to generate revenues. Source: CNA
Kim Jong-un cited Arduous March which is the period of the worst economic hardship to warn his party members to put their efforts in achieving national economic recovery. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Australia held a cabinet meeting to revise plans on vaccination policy, recommending people over 50 to get Pfizer vaccine instead of AstraZeneca due to blood clot harms. Source: Reuters
CAMBODIA
MAFF will receive a USD 95 million loan from the French government and ADB to support two projects aimed at expanding Cambodia’s agricultural value chain. Source: The Phnom Penh Post
Cambodia requested ADB to further support the country’s development of cross-border facilities to strengthen and expand logistics and transportation sectors within the region. Source: AKP
The Swedish government provides USD 2.5 million to UNESCO, aiming to promote human rights, democracy and rule of law through media development in Cambodia. Source: Khmer Times