Weekly Current Affairs (18 October -23 October 2021)

Weekly Current Affairs (18 October -23 October 2021)

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Category : International Published on: October 24 2021

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  • After the resignation of Erna Solberg, Labor Party leader Jonas Gehr Store becomes Norway's new Prime Minister
  • Ireland tops the Global Food Security Index 2021, India ranks 71st out of 113 countries
  • India will build a new QUAD with Israel, the United Arab Emirates and the United States
  • Vinai Thummalpalli, the country's first Indian-American ambassador to the country, was named by US President Joe Biden as the deputy director of USTDA
  • United States of America includes India along with ten other nations in its list of "Country of Concern"
  • Denmark tops the Global Rule of Law Index 2021, India ranked 79th
  • Dame Sandra Mason will be the new President of the Republic of Barbados
  • Luxembourg becomes first European country to allow cannabis cultivation and consumption
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