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HOT NEWS
The Mississippi state lawmakers voted to replace the state that has been used for 126 years, following a racial discrimination incident that led to large-scale protests. Source: The Washington Post
According to the new study by Journal Cell Metabolism, cholesterol-lowering statin drugs have the potential to reduce the fatality rate of COVID-19 patients treated in the hospitals. Source: CGTN
One Republican senator criticized Trump for retweeting a video of his supporters shouting ‘white power’ to people who protested against his administration. Source: Al Jazeera
WORLD
New York Times made an article that claimed Trump received an intelligence report on Russia’s involvement in an attack of the U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Source: Sputnik
The global coronavirus death case reached half a million on Sunday, while some countries and other regions are still countering with the first wave. Source: Reuters
The U.S is unlikely to achieve sufficient levels of immunity to quell the outbreak since many Americans are refusing to try out a new coronavirus vaccine, says Dr. Fauci. Source:CNN
REGIONS
The lawmakers from Taiwan’s main opposition party took to the legislature to protest against the president’s nomination of his close aide to a high-level watchdog. Source: Reuters
Indonesian President Joko Widodo said he is ready to reshuffle the cabinet or even eliminate some government agencies that fail to fight against the coronavirus with their will. Source: CNA
Outrage occurred in the state of Tamil Nadu, India after the death of a father and son in police custody, as the bereaved family accused the police of torturing the victims. Source: Al Jazeera
CAMBODIA
The World Bank approved $93 million credits from IDA, which covers social and economic development projects as well as technical assistance and support for local activity. Source: AKP
38 main roads that span 100 kilometers in Siem Reap city are currently under assessment for reconstruction and are expected to cost around $100 million. Source: Khmer Times
On the occasion of the 69th anniversary since the founding day of the party, CPP inaugurated the newly constructed headquarters in Phnom Penh. Source: Khmer Times