Weekly Current Affairs (4th August to 10th August 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (4th August to 10th August 2024)

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Category : International Published on: August 11 2024

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  • India offers a $300 million credit line to Vietnam for maritime trade.
  • US Vice President Kamala Harris became the first Black and South Asian woman to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
  • China is set to build the world’s first nuclear power plant based on molten thorium salt.
  • Germany has joined the United Nations Command (UNC) in South Korea as its 18th Member State.
  • The Bhoto Jatra festival was celebrated in Nepal.
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