Weekly Current Affairs (12 June to 17 June 2023)

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Category : International Published on: June 18 2023

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  1. Israel poised to release world's first digital government bond
  2. Bhupender Yadav addresses 111th International Labour Conference
  3. G20: Third and Final working group on Women 20 Summit commences at Mahabalipuram near Chennai on 14 June 2023
  4. US Capitol Hosts First-Ever Hindu-American Summit to Highlight Community Issues
  5. India to host IIAS Annual Conference 2025 at Kochi with the theme Next Generation Administrative Reforms – Empowering Citizens and Reaching the Last Mile”
  6. World Bank launches its first road safety project in South Asia, Bangladesh and the World Bank join hands to improve Road Safety
  7. U.S. wants to rejoin UNESCO after exiting during the Trump administration
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