Weekly Current Affairs (23rd February to 1st March 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (23rd February to 1st March 2025)

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Category : International Published on: March 02 2025

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  • Bangladesh declares February 25 as National Military Martyrdom Day in remembrance of the 2009 Pilkhana killings.
  • India dispatched 26 tons of humanitarian aid to Honduras after Tropical Storm Sara, including medical and disaster relief supplies.
  • China successfully launched the ChinaSat-10R communications satellite aboard a Long March 3B rocket on 22 February 2025, enhancing its satellite communications infrastructure.
  • Trump plans to introduce ‘Gold Cards’ at $5 million as a new path to U.S. citizenship, replacing investor visas.
  • Blue Origin's "Perfect 10" mission successfully launches, carrying six space tourists to the edge of space.
  • Japan's birth rate hits historic low in 2024, with only 720,998 births—a 5% decline from the previous year.
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