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The world this week: Be alert and respond to threats
(Baonghean.vn) - India is witnessing a surprisingly sharp decline in the number of new Covid-19 infections. The European Union (EU) foreign ministers meeting agreed to impose sanctions on top Russian officials, following the imprisonment of opposition figure Alexei Navalny. These are the contents that have received attention in the past week.
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The world last week: Unexpected turns
(Baonghean.vn) - The Iran nuclear deal that the US abandoned under the Donald Trump administration is at a crucial juncture as the US has agreed to participate in multilateral negotiations involving Iran led by the EU. Epidemiologists from the World Health Organization are trying to understand the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Wuhan (China), however, their work is not easy, and the investigation has unexpected developments. These are the highlights of the past week.
The World This Week: Keeping a Wise Stance
(Baonghean.vn) - Despite large-scale protests and opposition from the West, a court in Russia has tried Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. US President Joe Biden and his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in had their first phone call, agreeing to cooperate for the common goal of denuclearization and bringing lasting peace to the Korean Peninsula. These are notable international issues of the past week.
World this week: Right person, right time
(Baonghean.vn) - On January 20 local time, at Capitol Hill, Washington DC, Mr. Joe Biden was officially sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. Norwegian authorities issued a warning about deaths after being injected with the Covid-19 vaccine jointly developed by two pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer of the United States and BioNTech of Germany. These are notable world issues of the week.
The world this week: Leaving the past behind, looking towards the future
(Baonghean.vn) - The US Congress' confirmation of all electoral votes with the result that Mr. Joe Biden became the 46th US President has officially ended the legal battle and the lingering controversy in the 2020 US election. The British Prime Minister announced that the whole country will enter a "lockdown with no end date" at the highest level ever. These are the notable issues of the past week.
The world last week: Christmas party 'not peaceful'
(Baonghean.vn) - The continuous discovery of new variants of the SARS-Cov-2 virus in many countries has worried many people. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe publicly apologized and corrected his statements to the National Assembly last year about the illegal payments scandal, although prosecutors declined to prosecute. These are the most notable international issues of the past week.
The world this week: Bright and dark colors
(Baonghean.vn) - Unlike usual, this year Russian President Vladimir Putin held a large-scale year-end press conference with many new and strange things. A large-scale vaccination campaign has been deployed in the world's largest Covid-19 epidemic center - the US, blowing a new wind of hope in the fight against the pandemic.
The world last week: Risk of broken agreements
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(Baonghean.vn) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said there was a high possibility of no trade deal with the European Union. The US House of Representatives passed a short-term bill to keep the government open until December 18, as lawmakers continue to tensely negotiate a longer-term spending package. These are notable international issues of the past week.
The world last week: Optimistic and positive signals
DNUM_AGZBCZCACA 10:48
(Baonghean.vn) - The European Union (EU) has announced a comprehensive plan to improve its partnership with the US, placing its trust and hope in the new Washington administration to respond to many challenges, especially strategic challenges from China. The UK has become the first Western country to license the Covid-19 vaccine, creating a major turning point in the global fight against the pandemic. These are notable international issues of the past week.
World last week: Signs of 'new wars'
DNUM_CJZBBZCACA 08:03
(Baonghean.vn) - This year, President Trump, following his annual Thanksgiving tradition, “pardoned the turkey,” but a video of his 2018 speech has become a hot topic on social media in recent days. The European Parliament has urged the European Union (EU) to impose sanctions on Turkey after President Tayyip Erdogan visited the breakaway northern region of Cyprus in January, further straining Brussels-Ankara relations. These are the international topics that have received attention over the past week.
World last week: Finding a way out of internal deadlocks
DNUM_CCZBBZCACA 07:44
(Baonghean.vn) - While President Trump is still focusing on the fight and legal challenges, the US is witnessing a rapid increase in the number of new Covid-19 cases. EU countries have not been able to resolve the disagreement related to Poland and Hungary's veto of the bloc's financial allocation mechanism that must be conditioned on compliance with the principles of the rule of law. These are notable international issues of the past week.
The World This Week: Expectations for Partnerships in Central Asia and the Post-US Election
DNUM_BFZBBZCACA 08:00
(Baonghean.vn) - Despite tensions among its members, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit was held online, marking China's consolidation of its influence in the Central Asian region. Meanwhile, in the US, in addition to congratulatory messages sent to Mr. Joe Biden, there are still concerns, as Mr. Donald Trump will continue to hold power in the White House for another 2 months. These are the international issues that received attention last week.
World last week: Increasing social tensions, deepening conflicts
DNUM_ABZBBZCACA 07:21
(Baonghean.vn) - Hundreds of people from Arab countries gathered outside the French embassy in each country to protest President Macron for his "anti-Islamic" views. Türkiye announced that it would take "legal and diplomatic action" against the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo after the magazine published a cartoon of President Erdogan. These are international issues that have received public attention in the past week.
The world last week: Crisis of confidence in vaccines
DNUM_CFZBAZCACA 07:16
(Baonghean.vn) - The number of deaths after seasonal flu vaccination in South Korea has reached 13, and health officials are trying to reassure the public. Meanwhile, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro affirmed that his government will not buy the Covid-19 vaccine developed by China... All of this is shaking confidence in vaccines, even risking political coloration.
World last week: Trust is cracked
DNUM_BBZBAZCACA 08:16
(Baonghean.vn) - President Donald Trump abruptly ended negotiations on a Covid-19 relief package with the Democrats, despite the worsening US economy. This unexpected change could be a heavy blow to his own re-election prospects. Turkey's strong support for Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has set it apart from other major countries, especially as relations between Turkey and Russia are more challenging than ever.
The world last week: Tension prevails
DNUM_AEZBAZCACA 07:30
(Baonghean.vn) - The two US presidential candidates entered the first live debate, creating a tense and fierce atmosphere not only in the hall, but also covering the stock market with confusion. The 2-day European Union (EU) summit on October 1-2 in Brussels, Belgium agreed to impose sanctions on Belarus, while sending a strong message to Türkiye. These are the notable international issues of the past week.
World last week: 'Scars that are hard to heal'
DNUM_CHZAJZCACA 06:58
(Baonghean.vn) - The issue of migration and asylum has long been a pressing issue for the European Union (EU), but efforts to reform migration policies are facing mixed reactions from some Eastern European countries. Inter-Korean relations are "tense" again as South Korea has condemned North Korea's "brutal act" - a North Korean soldier shot dead a South Korean official at the maritime border area, and demanded that those involved be punished. These are international issues that have received attention in the past week.
World last week: Warning about 'time bombs'
DNUM_CAZAJZCACA 07:40
(Baonghean.vn) - The World Trade Organization (WTO) has ruled that the additional tariffs imposed by the US on Chinese goods in 2018 violated international trade rules. This move has dealt a heavy blow not only to the US-China trade war, but also to the relationship between the US and the WTO. The European Parliament declared that Belarusian President Lukashenko will no longer be recognized as president starting in November when he leaves office. These are the outstanding international news of the past week.
The world last week: Peace - aspiration and message
DNUM_BDZAJZCACA 07:13
(Baonghean.vn) - China and India have accused each other of violating the border, after a three-hour clash between soldiers from both sides on September 7 near the Line of Actual Control (LAC); President Trump welcomed his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, calling it “the greatest thing” for the United States and pledging to promote world peace. Peace - that is the message with many hidden meanings that has attracted public attention in the past week.
The world this week: Sprint races
DNUM_AGZAJZCACA 12:23
(Baonghean.vn) - The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has sent a letter requesting states to speed up licensing of Covid-19 vaccine distribution facilities so that people have access to vaccines before November 1; Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide has officially expressed his intention to join the competition for the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which is synonymous with the position of Prime Minister. These are the international issues that have received attention in the past week.
World last week: Countries respond to internal instability
DNUM_BGZAIZCACA 07:12
(Baonghean.vn) - In the context of the US needing to quickly develop a vaccine, this country is facing another pressure, when it is full of toxic, false information, and anti-vaccine views of a part of the population; Belarusian politics has fallen into a state of serious instability with the escalation of protests, since the end of the presidential election, with the victory belonging to Mr. Alexander Lukashenko - who has led the country for 26 years. These are notable issues in the past week.
The World Last Week: The Way Out of the Crisis
DNUM_AJZAIZCACA 08:44
(Baonghean) - Russia announced that it will mass produce a Covid-19 vaccine in September, and could become the first country in the world to have a vaccine, although the World Health Organization has warned about the speed of testing, as well as safety and effectiveness. Difficulties piled on difficulties, Lebanon fell into tragedy after a horrific explosion in the capital Beirut, making it difficult for the country to get back on its feet.
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