Weekly Current Affairs (14th January to 20th January 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (14th January to 20th January 2024)

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Category : International Published on: January 21 2024

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  • India is poised to make history by chairing and hosting UNESCO's World Heritage Committee for the first time, with New Delhi hosting the 46th session from July 21 to 31, 2024.
  • Switzerland recently hosted a Global Peace Summit with a focus on Ukraine.
  • Lionel Messi secured the Best Men's Player award at the FIFA Football Awards 2023.
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