Weekly Current Affairs (03 April to 08 April 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (03 April to 08 April 2023)

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Category : International Published on: April 09 2023

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  1. Finland becomes 31st NATO member after Turkey's approval
  2. UAE wins bid to host third ICAO Conference on Aviation and Alternative Fuels
  3. European Commission grants GI tag for Himachal’s Kangra tea
  4. France invites Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Paris as a guest at the annual Bastille Day parade in July
  5. Georgia becomes first American state to condemn Hinduphobia, passes resolution
  6. King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck arrives in India on a three-day visit to strengthen bilateral ties with meetings with President, PM
  7. World's first liquid hydrogen-powered ferry 'MF Hydra' launched
  8. Bahrain launches ‘Golden Licence’ to attract large-scale investment projects
  9. China’s yuan replaces US dollar as most traded currency in Russia
  10. Donald Trump Arrested At New York Court, Appears Before Judge
  11. Elon Musk Releasd New Twitter Logo
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