Weekly Current Affairs (30 January to 04 February 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (30 January to 04 February 2023)

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Category : International Published on: February 05 2023

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  1. Former NATO General Petr Pavel defeats Andrej Babis to become new President of Czech Republic
  2. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) hosted the 3rd Interpol Young Global Police Leaders Program
  3. United Kingdom joins BioAsia 2023 as partner country after Spain, Thailand and South Africa
  4. Reliance Consumer partners with Sri Lanka based biscuit brand Maliban
  5. Equatorial Guinea appoints Manuela Roka Botey as first female PM
  6. Australia announces decision to remove British monarchy from its banknotes
  7. Asia’s first floating festival began on 1 February at Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh
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