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Category : International Published on: May 29 2022

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  • National Geographic Society sets up world's tallest weather station on Mount Everest
  • Regional Office of New Development Bank to be set up in Gujarat, India
  • Mohinder K Midha became Britain's first Dalit woman mayor
  • Anthony Albanese sworn in as PM of Australia ahead of Tokyo summit
  • UAE becomes first Gulf state to record case of monkeypox
  • Belgium becomes the first country in the world to make 21-day quarantine mandatory for monkeypox patients
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