Weekly Current Affairs (13 October to 21 October 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (13 October to 21 October 2023)

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Category : Sports Published on: October 22 2023

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  • Neeraj Chopra has recently been made the brand ambassador of which company - Lorial
  • Which country's doubles pair has topped the world badminton rankings - India
  • According to the recent announcement, Los Angeles has included cricket in the Olympic Games. This Olympics will be played in which year - in 2028
  • Recently, the mascot of the Asian Women's Hockey Championship 'Juhi' has been unveiled
  • Recently, the International Olympic Committee suspended the Russian Olympic Committee
  • Recently, Alastair Cook of the England cricket team has announced his retirement from cricket
  • Five new sports will be included in the 2028 Olympic Games
  • Indian chess grandmaster Karthikeyan Murali has defeated Magnus Carlsen in the Classical Masters Chess Championship
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