Weekly Current Affairs (27 March to 01 April 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (27 March to 01 April 2023)

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Category : International Published on: April 02 2023

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  1. Indian-origin Sikh woman Manmeet Colon sworn in as Connecticut's first assistant police chief of Asian descent
  2. Pakistani-origin Humza Yousaf declared leader of Scottish National Party; becomes Scotland's 1st Muslim Leader
  3. United Arab Emirates (UAE) Launches National Genome Strategy
  4. Saudi Arabia agrees to join Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a 'dialogue partner'
  5. Saudi Arabia agrees to join Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a 'dialogue partner'
  6. US' Utah passes law requiring parent’s approval for kids to use social media
  7. African Country Tanzania announces outbreak of deadly Marburg virus disease
  8. United Arab Emirates Launches National Genome Strategy
  9. Saudi Arabia becomes Shanghai Cooperation Organization dialogue partner
  10. Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan appointed as Vice-President of UAE
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