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Category : International Published on: October 10 2021

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  1. Gandhi Museum inaugurated at Noakhali in Bangladesh
  2. Russia claimed the first successful test of hypersonic missile "Sircon"
  3. Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed sworn in as prime minister for the second time
  4. Agreement between ADB and Bangladesh Government.
  5. Yoshihide Suga to step down as Prime Minister of Japan
  6. Ghana will host the first-ever African Paralympic Games in 2023.
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