World and International News -18 March 2023

international court issues war crimes warrant for putin

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. Second meeting of two-day, Startup20 Engagement group, newly formed under India’s G20 Presidency to begin in Gangtok, Sikkim.

2. International Ayurvet conclave on the theme ‘Veterinary and Ayurveda’, was inaugurated at Rishikul campus of Ayurvedic University at Haridwar on Friday. The event will conclude on March 19.

3. The first test vehicle demonstration (TV-D1) under the Gaganyaan mission will be conducted in May 2023. It aims to test the abort process mid-air, the parachute system, and the recovery of crew members after splashdown.

4. She Changes Climate campaign: Climate entrepreneur Shreya Ghodawat has been appointed as India’s ambassador for She Changes Climate– a global campaign driving awareness of the crucial role of women in accelerating just climate action.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. St. Patrick’s Day is an annual holiday celebrated on March 17th. It is a cultural and religious celebration that marks the death anniversary of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

2. International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin in the context of the situation in Ukraine. It said Putin is responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of population (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.

3. Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, likely to arrest in Toshakhana case, to appear before Lahore High Court.

4. Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to embark on a visit to Russia from March 20 to 22,.

5. China expressed interest to construct an oil refinery in Hambantota district of Sri Lanka.

6. US President’s Son Hunter Biden Sues Computer Repair Shop Owner Who Worked On A Laptop. The lawsuit is in response to a defamation suit filed by the shop owner John Paul Mac Isaac last year. This is the latest development in battle over how sensitive data and images of the US President’s son were obtained nearly four years ago.

7. IMF changes lending rules, paving way for a $15 billion ‘support’ for Ukraine. The fund has traditionally only lent to countries that have a clear path for repaying the organization, to ensure its ability to keep lending to other nations.

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