Weekly Current Affairs (20 February to 25 February 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (20 February to 25 February 2023)

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Category : International Published on: February 26 2023

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  • Spain passes law for ‘menstrual leave', becomes Europe's first country to give special leave
  • EU formally announces ban on sale of gas, diesel cars from 2035
  • India International Seafood Show concludes in Kolkata
  • Bhutan's Prince Jigme Wangchuck becomes the country's first digital citizen
  • University of Auckland and Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai sign MoU for cancer care
  • Seattle becomes first US city to ban racial discrimination
  • After Nikki Haley, Indian-origin Vivek Ramaswamy announces candidacy for US presidential election
  • Russia ends key nuclear treaty 'START' with US
  • Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Pashupati Kumar Paras inaugurates India Pavilion at Gulfood, Dubai
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