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By admin: May 4, 2022

1. World Press Freedom Index : India slips to 150th position from 142nd

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India’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has fallen down to 150th position from last year’s 142nd rank out of 180 countries.

Highlights of the 2022 report

  • Best performing countries

  1. Norway– 1st

  2. Denmark– 2nd

  3. Sweden– 3rd

  4. Estonia– 4th

  5. Finland– 5th

  • Worst performerming countries

  • North Korea remained at the bottom of the list.

  • Russia is placed at 155th position, slipping from 150th last year.

  • According to the global media watchdog, China climbed two places to the 175th position, from 177th place last year.

  • Performance of India;s neighbourhood countries

  • Apart from India, the ranking of its neighbouring countries has also declined except Nepal.

  • While Pakistan is ranked 157th, Sri Lanka is at 146th, Bangladesh at 162nd and Myanmar at 176th.

  • About Press Freedom Index

  • It has been published by Reporters Without Borders every year since 2002.

  • This is based on the organisation's own assessment of countries' press freedom records in the last year.

  • The index ranks 180 countries and territories according to the level of freedom available to journalists.

  • The index is prepared on the basis of assessment of the level of pluralism, media freedom, media environment and self-censorship, legal framework, transparency as well as the quality of the existing infrastructure for news and information.

By admin: May 3, 2022

2. PM Modi, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz co-chair sixth edition of IGC in Berlin

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz co-chaired the 6th edition of the India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations-IGC in Berlin.

  • The two leaders highlighted key aspects of bilateral relations as well as shared perspectives on regional and global issues.

  • PM Modi emphasised that the India-Germany partnership can serve as an example of success in a complex world.

  • He also invited German participation in India's Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.

  • It was the prime minister's first IGC with Chancellor Scholz and also the first government-to-government consultation of the new German government, which took office in December last year.

  • The biennial IGC is a unique dialogue format with the participation of several ministers from both sides.

  • Earlier, Prime Minister Modi held bilateral discussions with the German Chancellor.

  • The two leaders reviewed the full range of bilateral relations between India and Germany, including promoting trade as well as cultural ties.

By admin: May 2, 2022

3. PM participates in unveiling of Sardar Patel’s statue in Canada

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a ceremony in Markham, Canada on May 1, where a statue of Sardar Patel was unveiled at the Sanatan Mandir Cultural Centre.

  • PM Modi lauded the unveiling of the statue as a great initiative by the diaspora to deepen cultural ties with India.

  • He said that the statue of Sardar Patel would not only strengthen the cultural values but would also become a symbol of relations between the two countries.

  • He said, India is not only a nation, but also an idea and culture.

  • He said that India is that high level idea which talks of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'.

  • India-Canada relation 

  • India-Canada bilateral relationship is based on the shared values of democracy, pluralism, and extended economic engagement.

  • Relations between the two countries are based on shared democratic values, the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious nature of the two societies, and people-to-people ties.

  • The visit of the Prime Minister of India to Canada in 2015 has transformed the bilateral relationship into a strategic partnership.

  • Both the countries pursue bilateral relations through the following dialogue mechanisms-

  1. Joint Working Group on Higher Education(Since 2019)

  2. Ministerial Level – Strategic, Trade and Energy Dialogue

  3. Other sector specific joint working groups

  4. Joint Committee Meeting on Civil Nuclear cooperation

  5. India-Canada Strategic Dialogue by the External Affairs Ministers of both nations

  • Bilateral trade between India and Canada is worth US$ 5 billion.

  • More than 400 Canadian companies have a presence in India, and over 1,000 companies are actively trading in the Indian market.

  • India exports pharma, iron and steel, chemicals, gems and jewellery, nuclear reactors and boilers to Canada.

  • Imports include minerals, ores, vegetables, fertiliser, paper and pulp.

By admin: May 2, 2022

4. Pakistan gets $8 billion in financial support from Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia has agreed to provide a relief package of about 8 billion US dollars to Pakistan.

  • This package is expected to give a big help to Pakistan in recovering its dwindling foreign exchange reserves and troubled economy.

  • At present, Pakistan is beset with serious financial challenges due to high rate of inflation, dwindling foreign exchange reserves, severe current account deficit and weakening of its currency.

  • The agreement was signed during the visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to Saudi Arabia.

  • It provides for funding for oil, additional funds through deposits or succulents, and advances of $4.2 billion in facilities.

  • Pakistan had proposed to increase the funding for oil from $ 1.2 billion to $ 2.4 billion, which Saudi Arabia accepted.

  • It was also agreed that the existing deposits of $3 billion would be rolled over for an extended period up to June 2023.

  • Other Financial support of UAE to Pakistan

  • Saudi Arabia provided a $3 billion deposit to the State Bank of Pakistan in December 2021.

  • The Saudi oil facility became operational in March 2022, receiving $100 million for Pakistan to purchase oil.

  • This oil-rich Gulf country had given a package of $ 7.5 billion to Pakistan during the last term of the PML-N government (2013-18).

  • In the PTI-led government headed by former prime minister Imran Khan, Saudi Arabia provided a $4.2 billion package, including a $3 billion deposit and a $1.2 billion oil facility for one year, and linked it to the IMF program

  • Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have depleted by $6 billion in the last six to seven weeks and nosedived to $10.5 billion.

  • Pakistan needs financial assistance of $ 9-12 billion by June 2022 to prevent depletion of foreign exchange reserves.

By admin: April 30, 2022

5. FDA proposes ban on menthol cigarettes, flavoured cigars

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The US Food and Drug Administration issued a long-awaited proposal to ban menthol cigarettes and flavoured cigars.

  • The proposal aims to ban menthol as a specific flavouring in cigarettes and all characteristic flavours in cigars.

  • The proposed rule will help prevent children from becoming the next generation of smokers and help in quitting adult smoking addiction.

  • The proposed rule will help prevent children from becoming the next generation of smokers and help in quitting adult smoking addiction.

  • Brazil was the first country in the world to ban menthol cigarettes in 2012.

  • In 2019, the Government of India banned electronic cigarettes and different states have their own rules for banning the consumption of hookah in public places.

  • Tobacco Consumption in India

  • As per the Global Youth Tobacco Survey, India has the second largest number (268 million) of tobacco users in the world.

  • Every year 1.3 million people in India die due to tobacco-related diseases.

  • One million deaths are caused by smoking.

  • In India, about 270 million people above 15 years of age and 8.5% of school children in the age group of 13-15 years use tobacco in some form or the other.

  • Tobacco consumption incurs an economic burden of Rs 1,77,340 crore annually in India.

  • About 27 percent of cancers in India are caused by tobacco use.

By admin: April 29, 2022

6. Central African Republic adopted the cryptocurrency as legal currency

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The Central African Republic has recognized the world's largest and most popular cryptocurrency, bitcoin as its legal currency.

  • It became the second country in the world and the first country in the continent of Africa to legalise bitcoin.

  • In 2021, El Salvador became the first country in the world to legalise bitcoin.

  • Now people there can pay tax in crypto currency through government recognized platforms.

  • The Central African Republic is one of six countries in Africa that use the Central African CFA franc.

  • The Central African CFA franc is a regional currency issued by the Bank of Central African States (BEAC).

  • About Central African Republic -

  • The Central African Republic is a landlocked country located in Central Africa.

  • Despite being rich in diamonds, gold, oil, uranium, the Central African Republic is today counted among the poorest countries.

  • It became independent from France in 1960.

  • Capital- Bangui

  • President- François Bozize

  • Prime Minister- Faustin-Archange Touadera

By admin: April 29, 2022

7. Russia Withdraws From UN World Tourism Organisation

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The Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation Zurab Pololikashvili announced that Russia has decided to withdraw from the UNWTO.

  • The UNWTO announced earlier in March that it wanted to suspend Russia over the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

  • The UNWTO had previously described the Russian invasion of Ukraine as inconsistent with the United Nations Charter and against the fundamental purpose of the UNWTO.

  • Russia has decided to withdraw from the organisation even before the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's vote in the UN on 27 April 2022.

  • This is the first time the UNWTO has met to discuss the suspension of one of its member states.

  • About United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) -

  • Formation- 1 November 1975

  • Headquarters- Madrid, Spain

  • Secretary General-  Zurab Pololikashvili

  • Member Countries- 160

  • So far, 17 member states have withdrawn from the organisation at various times.

  • UNWTO is a United Nations organisation that promotes tourism to promote economic growth, environmental sustainability and inclusive growth.

By admin: April 28, 2022

8. India Tops The World In Real-Time Payment Volumes In 2021

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According to the ACI Worldwide Report on Real-time Transactions, India's real-time transactions are ranked first in the world.

  • In the year 2021, India's real-time transactions have grown to 48.6 billion.

  • China ranks second after India with 18 billion real time transactions.

  • India's transaction volume is more than seven times that of the US, UK, Canada, Germany and France combined (7.5 billion).

  • Brazil, Thailand and South Korea lag behind India and China in terms of real-time transactions of 8.7 billion, 9.7 billion and 7.4 billion respectively.

  • This research has found that more than half (52.71 percent) of consumers worldwide use mobile wallets.

  • Real-time payment transactions worldwide crossed 118.3 billion in the year 2021, a growth of 64.5% on a year-on-year basis.

  • Reason to increase in real-time transactions

  • The rise in the use of digital payments during the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the growth of QR code payments and UPI-based mobile payment apps among merchants, propelled real-time payments into 2021.

  • Consumers are moving from cash to digital real-time payment methods, which means that the share of real-time payments in total payment volume will exceed 70% in 2026.

By admin: April 27, 2022

9. Myanmar court sentences Suu Kyi to 5 years in jail for corruption

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A court in military-ruled Myanmar found deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi guilty of corruption and sentenced her to five years in jail.

  • The case was the first of 11 corruption charges against the Nobel laureate, each carrying a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

  • A Myanmar junta court accused the 76-year-old leader of accepting a bribe of $600,000 cash and gold bars. 

  • He has already been sentenced to six years in prison in other cases and is facing 10 more corruption charges.

  • Suu Kyi has been under house arrest since February 2021, when a military coup toppled her elected government.

  • About Aung San Suu Kyi

  • Aung San Suu Kyi born on June 19, 1945, Rangoon, Burma is politician and opposition leader of Myanmar. 

  • She was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1991.

  • She  has held several government positions since 2016, including that of state counsellor, which essentially made her the de facto leader of the country.

  • She  was sidelined when the military seized power in February 2021.

By admin: April 27, 2022

10. Countries will have to ‘justify’ Veto Votes at UN

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The 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly unanimously passed a resolution calling on the five permanent members of the Security Council to justify the use of the veto.

  • The move was for reform in the United Nations security council in the light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

  • The United States, China, Russia, France and Britain have veto power

  • What is the Veto Power at the UN ?

  • The veto power of the United Nations Security Council is the power of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council to veto any “substantive” resolution.

  • Any member abstaining from voting cannot prevent the draft resolution from being passed.

  • Procedural votes are not counted for the exercise of veto power.

  • One of the major uses of veto power may be to block the selection of the Secretary General of the Council.

  • Issues with Veto Power

  • The veto power is controversial.

  • Supporters see it as a promoter of international stability, a check against military interference, and an important safeguard against US domination.

  • Critics say the veto is the most undemocratic element of the United Nations, as well as the main cause of inaction on war crimes and crimes against humanity.

  • It effectively prevents UN action against permanent members and their allies.