Weekly Current Affairs (10th December to 16th December 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (10th December to 16th December 2023)

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Category : International Published on: December 17 2023

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  • According to the report of Morning Consult, the world's most popular leader is Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • Lahore tops the global pollution ranking.
  • Recently, 50 years have been completed since the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and South Korea.
  • Denmark tops the climate change index.
  • India is ranked fourth in the recently released global startup funding index.
  • Vienna has topped Mercer's recently released global quality of life ranking.
  • Recently the statue of Thiruvalluvar has been unveiled in Sergiy, France.
  • Recently the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali has ended after 10 years.
  • Recently 'Jasper' cyclone has hit Australia.
  • According to the recently released road safety report, there has been a 5% reduction in deaths due to road accidents in the world.
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