World and International News – 11 May 2022

sri lanka issues shoot on sight orders as protests intensify

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. India says, it fully supports democracy, stability and economic recovery in Sri Lanka.

2. India-Oman Joint Commission Meeting to be held in New Delhi on May 11.

3. A high-level delegation from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on three-day visit to India from Wednesday. The delegation will be led by UAE Minister of Economy Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri.

4. Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre, High Commission of India in Dhaka organised programme to celebrate birth anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. Artists performed songs of Tagore, recited poems on this occasion..

5.BYJU’S group company Great Learning has reportedly acquired Singapore’s executive education firm Northwest Executive Education in a stock and cash deal of around $100 million. “BYJU’S is aggressively focusing on the higher education segment.

6. Intelligence Bureau has warned other concerned intelligence agencies and state police over the formation of the group ‘Lashker-E-Khalsa’ which is active on social media to recruit people. The intelligence inputs accessed by ANI read that the Pakistan intelligence agency ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) has made a social media presence in the name of LeK.

7. Central Intelligence agencies have found the role of suspected over ground workers of Khalistani extremists group associated with Pakistan-based terrorist, in a blast reported at Punjab Police’s intelligence headquarter building in Mohali on Monday.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. Russia has said that it will not participate in UNHRC’s special session on the Ukraine crisis, describing the upcoming event as a ‘new political show’.

2. *Sri Lanka issues shoot-on-sight orders amid riots* : Amid an economic crisis in the country, the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry ordered its Armed Forces to open fire at anyone looting public property or causing harm to others.

3. Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa urges for peace as death toll due to clashes rises to 8.

4. Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on May 7 ordered all Afghan women to wear head-to-toe clothing in public. The decree says that women should leave the home only when necessary and that male relatives would face punishment for women’s dress code violations.

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