✈INTERNATIONAL NEWS
1. PM Modi is likely to visit the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the first half of next month which would be his first trip abroad in 2022.
2. India’s former envoy to China Vikram Misri was on Monday appointed the deputy national security adviser (NSA) in the national security council secretariat
3. To substitute India’s petroleum imports, the govt has advised automobile makers to start manufacturing flex-fuel vehicles and flex-fuel strong hybrid electric vehicles complying with BS-VI emission norms within six months.
4. An expert panel of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation on Monday recommended granting permission to manufacture and market anti-Covid pill Molnupiravir for restricted emergency use for the treatment of COVID-19 patients in the country.
5. More political parties in the Maldives have opposed an “India Out” campaign led by former president Abdulla Yameen following his release from house arrest, saying the leader is recklessly inciting hatred among the people towards India. Ties between India and the Maldives had hit a low during the tenure of Yameen, who was close to China. Yameen’s half-brother, former president and Maldives Reform Movement party leader Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, is among those who have opposed the campaign.
🌎WORLD NEWS🌍
1. President Joe Biden on Monday pledged to ease a shortage of COVID-19 tests as the Omicron variant threatened to overwhelm hospitals and stifle travel plans as it spread across the United States.
2. At least five killed in suicide bombing: Authorities in Congo urged churches, restaurants and hotels to step up security one Sunday, fearing more violence after a suicide bomber killed five people in eastern Congo
3. Suspected jihadists kill 41 in Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso’s govt declared two days of mourning starting on Sunday after 41 people died in an attack by suspected jihadists in the troubled north.
4. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his opposition to racial discrimination in South Africa, has died. He was 90.
5. More than 30 people, including women and children, were killed and their bodies burnt in Myanmar’s conflict-torn Kayah state on Friday. Karenni Human Rights Group said they found the burnt bodies of internally displaced people, including elders, women and children killed by the military that rules Myanmar, near Mo So village of Hpruso town on Saturday.
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