Weekly Current Affairs (19 June to 24 June 2023)

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Category : International Published on: June 25 2023

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  1. PM Narendra Modi to lead International Yoga Day celebrations at U.N. headquarters on June 21
  2. Japan Raises Consent Age from 13 to 16 in Reforms to Sex Crime Legislation
  3. Nusrat Choudhury becomes first Muslim woman federal judge in US history
  4. Oman becomes first foreign country to promote itself through Yoga
  5. United Nations (UN) adopts first ‘historic’ treaty to protect high seas
  6. Alibaba names new chairman and CEO
  7. US-India Business Council organises INDUS X Summit
  8. Estonia becomes first Baltic nation to legalise same-sex marriage
  9. Finnish parliament elects conservative Petteri Orpo as PM
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