World and International News – 10 December 2022

Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony A Call To Arms For Ukraine

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. Government has said that it has taken a series of measures to reduce dependency on Chinese goods and increase the manufacturing capacity of domestic industries and their competitiveness.

2. India has asked Pakistan to take immediate measures to bring persecutors of minority groups in Pakistan to justice India.

3. Minister of States, Meenakshi Lekhi has said that, a round 1100 Indian students and 90 other Indian Citizens are still in conflict-hit Ukraine.

4. US President Joe Biden has recognised Indian American and a longtime Houstonian, Krishna Vavilala, with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. Britain, Italy, and Japan on Friday said, they will jointly develop a future fighter jet that uses artificial intelligence.

The three nations held out the prospect of cooperation with European and US allies, which are developing their own sixth-generation planes, vowing to maintain interoperability among all the allies against threats from the likes of China.

2. General Secretary of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Mirza Fakhrul Alamgir and the party’s Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas were arrested on Friday ahead of a BNP rally scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 10.

3. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, organized an opening ceremony for the International Year of Millets – 2023 in Rome, Italy.

4. The world celebrate International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9. The main motive behind marking this day is to spread awareness about a corruption-free society.

5. Prominent Russian opposition figure Ilya Yashin was on Friday sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison over his comments criticising Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine. He was charged with spreading “false information” about the military.

6. Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony A Call To Arms For Ukraine
While the Peace Prize may be a small balm for the laureates’ souls, it has in no way weakened their resolve. A trio representing the three nations at the centre of the war in Ukraine will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on Saturday, showing no sign of giving up the fight against Vladimir Putin and his Minsk ally. Jailed Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski, Russian human rights organisation Memorial, and Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties (CCL) will be presented with their awards at a formal ceremony in Oslo.

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