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HOT NEWS
China announced fresh sanctions on 28 U.S. individuals in the Trump administration for what they called a serious violation of China’s sovereignty and crazy actions on China. Source: China.org.cn
The Secretary of State’s nominee, Antony Blinken, released the incoming U.S. measure to pressure DPRK on their nuclear program while providing humanitarian assistance. Source: Al Jazeera
Germany proposed to the European Union to allow European governments to ban all UK residents from entering their countries and cut all passenger transport links with Britain. Source: Reuters
WORLD
The 46th U.S. President Joe Biden signed a string of executive orders that put an end to the Muslim ban to foster racial equity and return the U.S. back to the Paris Climate Accord. Source: Al Jazeera
French President Macron released a statement saying that he will not apologize for France’s colonial past in Algeria, but will promote reconciliation through symbolic acts. Source: BBC
136 people in Sweden who got vaccinated with Pfizer and BioNTech reported that they had experienced side effects, and women are overrepresented among them. Source: China.org.cn
REGIONS
Thai’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society will file a criminal lawsuit against opposition politician Thanathron on charge of defaming the country’s monarchy. Source: The Straits Times
Japan has reached a deal with U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to purchase enough COVID-19 vaccines for 72 million people in 2021. Source: The Japan Times
ROK is in a talk to secure 40 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Novavax, and if the deal is reached, the supply will increase to 146 million doses for vaccination in February. Source: CNA
CAMBODIA
India promised to provide aid and investment to Cambodia in the field of health, tourism, trade, the restoration project of Preah Vihear temple and more. Source: AKP
Prince Norodom Ranariddh will lead Funcinpec again next month when he returns from medical treatment in France, after years of having his son as acting party president. Source: Khmer Times
ABD suggested Cambodia to develop industry transformation maps in key sectors by investing in skills development for the affected laborers due to the impacts of Industry 4.0. Source: AKP