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We welcome India s cooperation, won t allow anti-India acts on Afghan soil: Taliban

We welcome India s cooperation, won t allow anti-India acts on Afghan soil: Taliban
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Chinese govt should have no role in Dalai Lama s succession: Biden administration

Chinese govt should have no role in Dalai Lama’s succession: Biden administration Chinese govt should have no role in Dalai Lama’s succession: Biden administration US State Department on Wednesday said that the Chinese government should have no role in Dalai Lama’s succession process. advertisement 14th and current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is 81-year-old | File photo from PTI The Chinese Government should have no role in the succession process of the Dalai Lama, the Joe Biden-led United States government said on Tuesday. “We believe that the Chinese government should have no role in the succession process of the Dalai Lama,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price told reporters at his daily news conference.

Okonjo-Iweala is now DG of WTO [ARTICLE]

Roberto Azevedo who surprisingly stepped down from the position in August of 2020. She has become the first woman and the first African to occupy the office. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala from Nigeria is appointed as the next WTO Director-General. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala makes history as the first woman and the first African to lead the WTO. Her term starts on the 1st of March 2021, the WTO announced in a tweet. The 164-member WTO took the decision at a special meeting of the General Council, following a selection process that included eight candidates from around the world. Okonjo-Iweala s pathway to the WTO throne was cleared in the first week of February 2021 after her only opponent in the race withdrew; and after the

I don t want to tell them how broken the world is

  The Royal Institution lecture has been a Christmas tradition in Britain since 1825, when it was initiated by the renowned scientist Michael Faraday at a time when organised education for the young was scarce on the ground. The lectures continue to this day but have become engaging, mind-expanding BBC Four television programmes for people of all ages. Irish environmental scientist Tara Shine will be part of a threesome delivering their take on the world during this year’s programmes. The theme is “Planet Earth – a user’s guide” and will see presenters unravel astonishing global systems and remarkable natural wonders that sustain life. They will explore how human activity has become an overwhelming geological force “disrupting the finely-tuned systems that have kept our planet running smoothly for billions of years,” Shine explains.

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