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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 21, May 2021
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US President Joe Biden signs anti-hate crime legislation

United States President Joe Biden has signed an anti-hate crime legislation yesterday, directing federal law enforcement to address a rise in violent attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders during the coronavirus pandemic in the USA. President Biden said that ther

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 21, May 2021
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India and Oman renew MoU on military cooperation along with its annexure as well as on maritime issues

India and Oman today renewed the Memoranda of Understanding, MoUs on military cooperation along with its annexure as well as on maritime issues. The signing ceremony of MoU on military cooperation was held at the Ministry of Defense, Muscat. The document was signed by Secretary Genera

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 20, May 2021
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India expresses concern at situation along Armenia-Azerbaijan border

India has expressed concern at the situation along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. In response to media queries on recent developments at the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said border incursions through military movements can destabili

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 19, May 2021
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EU to redouble its efforts to end surge in violence between Israeli military and Palestinian militants

The European Union will redouble its efforts to end the surge in violence between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants and seek progress during a special meeting of its Foreign Ministers today. The EU also called the weekend destruction of a building housing The Assoc

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 18, May 2021
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Lockdown restrictions ease in UK; All restaurants, bars, hotels, theatres and museums to reopen

All restaurants, bars, hotels, theatres and museums in Britain will reopen soon. Britons will be able to hug friends and family again in public, with the easing of social distancing rules that have been in place since the pandemic began. The British Prime Minister said that we have re

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 17, May 2021
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Around 3,000 rockets fired towards Israel from Gaza: Israel Army

The Israel army has said that the country has seen the highest ever concentration of rocket attacks on its territory during the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Major General Ori Gordin has said that Hamas had fired about 3,000 rockets towards Israel since Monday. He claimed that

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 15, May 2021
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Delay child COVID-19 vaccinations and share jabs with low-income countries, says WHO to wealthier nations

The head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that Wealthier nations should postpone plans to give COVID-19 vaccines to children and teenagers and instead donate supplies to low-income countries.Speaking at a virtual conference in Geneva yesterday, Dr Ted

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 14, May 2021
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KP Sharma Oli re-appointed PM of Nepal as opposition parties failed to muster majority to form new govt

In Nepal, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari has re-appointed KP Sharma Oli as Prime Minister as the opposition parties failed to put together a coalition government by the 9 pm deadline yesterday. Oli will take the oath of office today.He had lost a trust vote in the House of Represent

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 14, May 2021
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India, Pakistan armies exchange sweets on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Fitr

Indian Army and Pakistan Army celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr on the Line of Control (LoC) at Poonch-Rawalakot Crossing Point and Mendhar-Hotspring Crossing Point in Poonch district of Jammu & Kashmir on Thursday. Sweets and compliments were exchanged by the representatives of both the Arm

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  • Integrity Education, Delhi
  • 13, May 2021
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German regulators tell Facebook to stop processing user data from WhatsApp

In Germany, regulators told social media site Facebook yesterday to stop processing user data from its instant messaging service WhatsApp, arguing that the messaging app’s controversial new terms of service are illegal under European privacy law. Johannes Caspar, Data Pro

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