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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 14, Jun 2021
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Naftali Bennett sworn-in as new Prime Minister of Israel

Naftali Bennett was sworn-in as the new Prime Minister of Israel last night, after winning a confidence vote with the narrowest of margins, just 60 votes to 59. His victory ended the 12-year power of former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the country's longest-serving leader.

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 14, Jun 2021
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G-7 leaders reaffirm their shared belief in open societies, democratic values and multilateralism

Leaders of the UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, the US and the European Union have reaffirmed shared belief in open societies, democratic values and multilateralism as foundations for dignity, opportunity and prosperity for all. I

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 12, Jun 2021
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About 33,000 severely malnourished children in Tigray region, Ethiopia are at high risk of death: Unicef

About 33,000 severely malnourished children in the Tigray region of Ethiopia are at high risk of death, the UN children's agency Unicef has warned. Tigray has been devastated by fighting between government forces and rebels, with 1.7 million people displaced since the conflict beg

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 11, Jun 2021
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Largest reservoir in US ‘Lake Mead’ dips to record low

The largest reservoir in the US has dipped to its lowest ever level, officials say, as an extreme drought continues in the region. The surface elevation of Lake Mead along the Arizona-Nevada border fell to 1,071.56ft above sea level on Thursday. It has sunk about 140ft s

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 08, Jun 2021
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Indian students’ return is something, China can do: Top Chinese Expert in exclusive talk with Prasar Bharati

A prominent Chinese expert has said that Indian students may be allowed to return to China. In an exclusive talk with Prasar Bharati Beijing, Dr. Henry Wang, President of a prominent Chinese think tank - Centre for China and Globalization said that Indian students’ return is som

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 07, Jun 2021
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G7 countries reach landmark deal to back global minimum tax of 15 % on multinational companies

Group of Seven (G7), a group of the world's richest nations, have reached a landmark deal to back a global minimum tax of at least 15 percent on multinational companies. G7 finance ministers meeting in London also agreed that the biggest companies should pay tax where they generat

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 03, Jun 2021
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Labor veteran, Isaac Herzog elected as Israel's 11th President

Labor Veteran Isaac Herzog has been elected as Israel's 11th President. Israel's parliament elected Herzog in a vote as opposition lawmakers were holding negotiations to form a coalition to end Prime Minister Netanyahu's 12 straight years in office. Herzog, 60, repl

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 01, Jun 2021
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High Performance Computing and Information Communication Technologies discussed at BRICS Working Group Meeting

Future directions of research collaboration among BRICS countries in the areas such as High-Performance Computing (HPC) and its weather-climate-environment applications, artificial intelligence(AI), application of supercomputers to drug design, and HPC- based precision medicine and pu

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 28, May 2021
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French President Emmanuel Macron asks Rwandans to forgive France for its role in 1994 Rwandan genocide

French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Rwandans to forgive France for its role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which about 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus died. Speaking at the genocide memorial in Rwanda's capital Kigali, where more than 250,000 victims are b

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 25, May 2021
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WHO sets new targets for vaccinating world’s poorest countries to end scandalous inequity in vaccine distribution

WHO sets new targets for vaccinating world’s poorest countries to end scandalous inequity in vaccine distribution. WHO chief said on Monday, the COVID-19 pandemic is being perpetuated by a scandalous inequity in vaccine distribution. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyes

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