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Saudi Arabia has criticized the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that offend Muslims. Meanwhile, French authorities appealed to citizens of Muslim-majority countries, including Indonesia, to be vigilant amid rampant protests over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
The kingdom also condemns all forms of terrorist acts and calls for intellectual and cultural freedoms to be aimed at promoting respect, tolerance and peace.
Meanwhile, France’s Foreign Ministry called on its citizens in Muslim-majority countries to take extra precautions and security in the wake of a wave of anger over the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Apart from this news, here are the international news that most attract the attention of readers detikcom, today Tuesday (10/27/2020):
– Print the highest record, Malaysia records 1,240 crown boxes a day
Transmission of Corona virus (COVID-19) cases in Malaysia continues to increase. Malaysian authorities report 1,240 Corona cases in one day, which is setting a record for the highest daily number of cases during the country’s rampant Corona pandemic.
As reported by the news agency CalledOn Tuesday (10/27/2020), the Director General (Dirjen) of Health of the Malaysian Ministry of Health, Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, in an announcement on Monday (10/26) local time reported that 1,240 cases of Corona in the last 24 hours.
This figure sets a new record for the highest additional daily Corona cases ever recorded in Malaysia.
– The United States Senate approves Amy Coney Barrett to become the new president of the Supreme Court
The United States Senate approved Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who is nominated by President Donald Trump, to become the new president of the United States Supreme Court. Barrett managed to win majority support in the vote just held by US senators.
As reported AFP Y ReutersOn Tuesday (10/27/2020), the United States Senate held the vote to appoint Barrett as Supreme Justice on Monday (10/26) local time. The results showed 52 votes for Barrett and 48 votes against.
This result appears to be in line with the Republican line now controlled by the United States Senate. Republican politicians applauded when the voting results were announced.