Weekly Current Affairs (21st April to 27th April 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (21st April to 27th April 2024)

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Category : International Published on: April 28 2024

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  • North Korea recently tested the Pyolajji-1-2 anti-aircraft missile.
  • Recently, Indian Torch Company MDH and Everest were banned in Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • The G-7 foreign ministers, under the leadership of Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, met in Capri, Italy.
  • The European Parliament has given its final approval to a regulation enabling the EU to ban the sale, import, and export of products made with forced labor, with investigations into suspected cases and withdrawal of proven products from the market.
  • The Ministerial Round Table Conference at the World Energy Congress focused on the implications of the COP28 conference and energy innovation.
  • The US has rushed military weapons and equipment to Ukraine under a new $1 billion package to bolster its defenses.
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