Weekly Current Affairs (12th January to 18th January 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (12th January to 18th January 2025)

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Category : International Published on: January 19 2025

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  • Indonesia to purchase BrahMos missiles in a proposed $450 million deal.
  • U.S. House passes bill banning transgender students from participating in women's sports.
  • US lifts sanctions on three Indian facilities, including Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
  • India has joined the United Nations committee on big data for official statistics.
  • NATO has launched a new mission in the Baltic Sea to safeguard undersea cables.
  • Australia launched its first National Autism Strategy with a $42.3 million budget to enhance the lives of people with autism through 22 reforms in key areas like education, employment, and inclusion.
  • Russia sends 320-tonne VVVER-1,000 MW nuclear reactor to sixth unit of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu.
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