Weekly Current Affairs (17th March to 23rd March 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (17th March to 23rd March 2024)

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Category : International Published on: March 24 2024

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  • Pokhara has been declared as Nepal's tourism capital, marking its significance in the country's tourism industry.
  • COP28 President, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, honored with the Leadership Award at CERAWeek by S&P Global 2024 for his outstanding contributions to environmental leadership and sustainability.
  • Vaughan Gething becomes the first Black government leader in the UK as he is elected as the First Minister of Wales, making history.
  • The 4th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Startup Forum was hosted in New Delhi.
  • According to the UN agency, Sudan is now facing the biggest challenge of the hunger crisis.
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