Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he will make an in-depth revision of the foreign policy, defense, security and development of the United Kingdom, in line with the new post-Brexit era. Read more Boris Johnson announces in-depth revision of British politics

The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that in recent days were recorded fewer infections with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, causing the Covid-19, but it is notable the increase in deaths from the disease.

Read more WHO reports fewer infections, but more deaths from Covid-19
Hong Kong canceled with immediate effect the free entry of US diplomats, a step taken by China in response to sanctions against 14 members of its National People's Congress (Parliament), local press reported today. Read more Hong Kong cancels free visa to US diplomats
Nurses from the profession’s largest union in the United States have warned of dire stresses on the healthcare system as the country sees a new surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations. Read more U.S. nurses union warns of hospital stresses amid COVID-19 surge

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez expressed his government’s satisfaction with the setting up of a bilateral, national and temporary ceasefire between Colombia’s government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group.

Read more Cuba Welcomes Ceasefire in Colombia