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Sisi
wins second term as Egypt President
Ø Incumbent Egyptian
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has been re-elected to the post for the second
time. Sisi won the elections with a brute majority, amassing a massive 92
percent vote share.
Ø New Jersey declares April as Sikh
Awareness
Ø The US state of New Jersey
has declared April as ‘Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month’ as part of its
effort to promote awareness of the faith. The resolution was adopted
unanimously by both the New Jersey House of Representative and the Senate.
Ø Ethiopia’s ruling coalition elects
Abiye Ahmed as new PM
Ø Ethiopia’s ruling coalition
has elected Abiye Ahmed as new Prime Minister, following the resignation of
Hailemariam Desalegn last month. Abiye is the chairperson of the Oromo Peoples’
Democratic Organisation, one of the four ethnic-based parties in the EPRDF
coalition.
Ø UAE is 1st Arab Country to have Nuclear
Power
Ø The United Arab Emirates
(UAE) celebrated the completion of the first-ever Nuclear Power Plant not only
in the country but the whole Arab Gulf Region. The $20 billion Barakah Plant
west of Abu Dhabi has been constructed by a consortium led by Korea Electric
Power Corp in nine years.
Ø Win Myint elected as New President of
Myanmar
Ø Myanmar’s Parliament has
elected Win Myint as the country’s new President. Myint is considered a close
aide of State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and has been a speaker in the lower
house since 2012.
Ø Martin Vizcarra sworn in as Peru’s New
President
Ø Martin Vizcarra has been
sworn in as the country’s new president of Peru. Before the appointment, he was
Peru’s first vice president and ambassador to Canada. He has replaced Pedro
Pablo Kuczynski who has resigned from the post recently.
Ø John Bolton replaces McMaster as US
National Security Adviser
Ø The 45th President of USA
Donald Trump has announced that the former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton will be
the New US National Security Adviser. He would replace present National
Security Adviser H.R. McMaster.
Ø Gulf Shield 1 military exercise of 23
countries held in Saudi Arabia
Ø The Gulf Shield-1 military
exercise of 23 countries including Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states
was held in Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia. The one month exercise was largest
military drill in region as it saw participation of participation of ground,
naval and air forces of participating countries.
Ø USA bans use of Venezuelan
Cryptocurrency-Petro
Ø The Donald Trump
administration banned all use by Americans of Venezuelan cryptocurrency (Petro)
that its introduction is intended to skirt U.S. sanctions. The prohibition
applies to all people and companies subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
Ø Nanda Bahadur Pun elected Nepal’s Vice
President
Ø Nanda Bahadur Pun has been
re-elected as the Vice-President of Nepal for the second term unopposed. Pun
has filed candidacy for the post of the Vice President and his candidacy
remained unopposed as no candidate came forward to contest with him for the
post.
Ø Putin wins historic 4th term as Russian
President
Ø Russian President Vladimir
Putin stormed to victory in presidential election, giving him another six years
in power. Putin, who has ruled Russia for almost two decades, won more than 75%
of the vote according to preliminary results.
Ø Li Keqiang re-elected as China’s Prime
Minister for second term
Ø Chinese Prime Minister Li
Keqiang was re-elected for his second five-year term at the ongoing parliament
session. Li is the second ranking leader in China after President Xi Jinping
who has emerged as the most powerful leader after Mao Zedong.
Ø Philippines formally withdraws from
International Criminal Court
Ø The Philippines formally
submitted the Letter of Withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court (ICC). The Letter was submitted by Philippine Ambassador to the
United Nations Teodoro Locsin Jr. to UN Cabinet Chief Maria Luiza Ribeiro
Viotti, a Representative to Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
Ø Xi Jinping re-elected China President
Ø Xi Jinping was re-elected
as President for a second five-year tenure by China’s rubber-stamp parliament.
Xi was also elected as the head of the powerful Central Military Commission,
the overall high command of the Chinese military. Wang Qishan has been elected
as the new Vice President of China.
Ø Nepal’s Chief Justice removed
Ø Chief Justice of Nepal
Gopal Prasad Parajuli was removed by the Judicial Council amid a raging dispute
over his multiple birth certificates. The Council removed him stated that as
per the available certificates, he should have retired from the post on August
5, 2017.
Ø Divorced Saudi mothers can now retain
custody of children
Ø In a historic decision, the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has allowed the divorced mothers in the country to
retain the custody of their children without filing lawsuits, provided there
are no disputes between the parents. The announcement was made by the Centre
for International Communication. With this decision, the women in the nation
would no longer need to go through a lengthy legal battle to retain or win the
custody of their children. They would be able to obtain the rights by simply
submitting a request at a relevant court.
Ø Bhandari Re-elected as Nepal President
Ø Bidya Devi Bhandari
reelected as president of Nepal. Incumbent President Bhandari defeated Nepali
Congress leader Kumari Laxmi Rai with an overwhelming majority in the
presidential election.
Ø Sebastian Pinera as Chile’s president
Ø Sebastian Pinera was sworn
in as Chile’s president. Pinera was re-elected in last November elections and
will serve until 2022. According to Forbes magazine, Pinera is the fourth
wealthiest man in Chile, with an estimated fortune of $2.8 billion.
Ø WHO steps up fight against tobacco
Ø The World Health
Organization has launched new guidelines on the role that tobacco product
regulations can play in reducing tobacco demand. The new guide, titled ‘Tobacco
product regulation: Building laboratory testing capacity’ was launched at the
2018 World Conference on Tobacco or Health. The laboratory guide has
information on how to test tobacco products and what products to test.
Ø Xi Jinping becomes China’s Leader for
Life as Parliament abolishes Presidential term-limit
Ø China’s Parliament has
abolished the decades-old two-term limit for the President, allowing Xi Jinping
to remain as the country’s leader for life. The constitutional changes were
passed in Beijing by the annual sitting of the National People’s Congress – the
country’s legislature – with the two-thirds majority. Of the 2,964 delegates,
only two voted against the change, while three abstained. Earlier, the
seven-member Standing Committee – the topmost body of the ruling Communist
Party of China – had unanimously approved the amendment. 64-year old Xi Jinping
is currently in his second five-year term and due to retire in 2023 under the
current two-term system.
Ø Israel-US held joint military drill
Ø US and Israeli had launched
the so-called “Juniper Cobra 2018” military drill that simulates a missile
attack on Israel. It is the largest combat exercise between Israel and the US.
Since 2001, Israeli and US forces have conducted a total of eight Juniper Cobra
joint combat exercises, including the most recent exercise in February 2016.
Ø Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi stripped of
human rights award
Ø Myanmar’s de facto leader
Aung San Suu Kyi was stripped off her human rights award conferred by US Holocaust
Memorial Museum. The Museum announced that it was withdrawing Suu Kyi’s Elie
Wiesel Award, which they had presented to her in 2012. The decision was taken
following the ongoing violence against the Rohingya Muslim minority community
in the Rakhine state of Myanmar.
Ø Sri Lanka declares state of emergency
Ø Sri Lanka declared a state
of emergency for 10 days, to curb heightening violence targeting the island’s
Muslim minority. The development follows days of anti-Muslim attacks in Kandy,
located in Sri Lanka’s Central Province. Sri Lanka is the second country in the
region to promulgate a state of emergency this year. In February, Maldivian
President declared Emergency Rule for a fortnight.
Ø Merkel gets fourth term as Germany’s
Chancellor
Ø Germany’s Angela Merkel
secured her fourth term as the Chancellor after the Social Democratic party
voted in favour of a grand coalition with Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union.
The decision ends almost 6 months of political uncertainty in Germany, the
longest time the country has been without a govt in its post-war history. The
deal will form her third grand coalition during her time as chancellor.
Ø Pakistan elects first Hindu woman
Krishna Kumari Kohli to Senate
Ø Krishna Kumari Kolhi (39)
from Sindh province in Pakistan became first-ever Dalit Hindu woman to get
elected as Senator, member of upper house (Senate) of Muslim-majority country.
She won the election for the reserved seat for women from Sindh province. She
is a member of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari-led Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). Her
election represents major milestone for women and minority rights in Pakistan.
Earlier, PPP had elected first Hindu woman named Ratna Bhagwandas Chawla as
senator.
Ø Armen Sarkisian Elected Next Armenian
President
Ø Armenian lawmakers elected Armen
Sarkisian as the new president of Armenia. He will succeed Serzh Sarkisian.
Armen Sarkisian was the ambassador to the United Kingdom. He will assume
presidential duties after his predecessor steps down in April 2018. The
political shift comes after President Sarkisian in 2015 initiated controversial
constitutional amendments to turn the impoverished Moscow-allied country into a
parliamentary republic with a powerful Prime Minister.
Ø Afghanistan offers to recognise Taliban
as PG
Ø Afghanistan President Ashraf
Ghani offered to recognise Taliban as a legitimate political group in order to
end the over 16-year-long war. “We are making this offer without preconditions,
to lead to a peace agreement”, Ghani said. He also proposed a ceasefire and the
release of Taliban-linked prisoners along with fresh elections and a
constitutional review.
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