Weekly Current Affairs (14 February to 19 February 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (14 February to 19 February 2022)

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Category : International Published on: February 20 2022

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  • Turkey decided to change the name of its country to Turkiye
  • Frank-Walter Steinmeier elected President of Germany for the second time
  • India Bans 54 More Chinese Apps that Threaten Security
  • “Quit Tobacco” app launched by WHO to help people to quit cigarette addiction
  • 1st Case of rat-transmitted viral Lassa fever detected in UK
  • India's neighboring country Nepal becomes the first country to implement India's UPI platform
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