World and International News – 11 February 2022

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. The Govt of India has issued fresh COVID-19 guidelines for international passengers arriving in the country from February 14. As per the latest reviewed guidelines, the seven days mandatory isolation is not required after testing negative at the airport.

2. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will participate in the 4th Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting tomorrow in Melbourne in Australia along with the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Japan and the United States.

3. *What is QUAD?* :
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD) or QUAD. Former Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe was the first to float the idea, for the formation of Quad in 2007. Since its formation in 2007, the representatives of the four-member nations have met periodically
India, Japan, Australia and the United States of America. It is a grouping frequently seen in the news nowadays because of the current geopolitical situation in the world.

*What is China’s take on QUAD?*
China negatively portrays the Quad as a precursor to a militarised Asian NATO

4. PM Modi will address the high-level segment of One Ocean Summit today(11 Feb) @ 2:30 PM through a video message. The Summit will also be addressed by several Heads of States and Governments including Germany, United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan and Canada among others.

5. One Ocean Summit is being organised by France from 9th to 11th February, in Brest, France, in cooperation with the United Nations and the World Bank. The objective of the Summit is to mobilise the international community to take tangible action towards preserving and supporting healthy and sustainable ocean ecosystems.

6. The government on Thursday said that efforts have been made to obtain files and other records relating to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose from the UK, the US, Russia, Japan and China. V Muraleedharan, the Minister of State for External Affairs was responding to a question about the governments’ efforts to seek help regarding the controversy around Netaji’s death.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. A 1,640-foot-long and 230-foot-tall bridge in Germany has been demolished using 120 kg explosives. A drone footage showed the bridge crashing down as its 16 pillars buckled after explosion. “The successful blasting is an important step for the new construction in Rinsdorf,” said Elfriede Sauerwein-Braksiek, Director of the Westphalia Motorway Network.

2. Madagascar’s death toll due to Cyclone Batsirai climbs to 92

3. Scotland’s minister Nicola Sturgeon said face masks will not be required for students and teachers inside secondary school classrooms from February 28, when schools reopen after their half-term break. Sturgeon said the rule change will “reduce barriers to communication in the classroom and reduce any well-being impacts which arise from the use of face coverings”.

4. A teenager who helped raise more than £60,000 (over ₹61 lakh) for a 6-year-old boy with cancer, whom he never met, has died. Rhys Langford, 19, from Wales, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in October 2020. Rhys had read about Jacob and had told his parents, “If…nothing…can be done for me, I want to try and help save this little boy.”

5. Six people were killed after a suicide bomber targeted a minibus of delegates involved in Somalia’s parliamentary elections in Mogadishu on 10 Feb.

6. Britain’s Prince William, (Duke of Cambridge,) on 10 Feb marked his first official visit to the UAE. William is expected to meet Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum during his one-day visit.

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