Which two countries left UNESCO on 1 January 2019?
A. USA & Israel(Correct)
B. France & Germany
C. Belgium & Canda
D. None of these
A. USA & Israel(Correct)
B. France & Germany
C. Belgium & Canda
D. None of these
A. Russia
B. China
C. UK
D. S.Arabia
A. UK
B. Austria
C. China
D. USA
The operation is launched by US President Donald Trump and is named after LeGend Taliferro, a four-year-old Black child who was shot dead in Kansas City, Missouri, on June 29 while sleeg in his apartment. The operation was announced by the United States Department of Justice on July 8, 2020 to help the local police battle the “sudden surge of violent crime” in the city. Over 200 arrests were made in the city, which has reportedly seen a 40 per cent spike in murders in the last year, after over 100 federal troops were ushered in.Since the killing of George Floyd at the hands of the police in Minneapolis on May 25, anti-racism protesters have been protesting on the streets of the city to seek police reforms. In early July, federal troops were moved into the city “to protect federal property”, but have often violently clashed with protesters and detained many in unmarked vehicles.
A. Mali
B. South Africa
C. Nigeria
D. Ethiopia
A. Bosnia
B. Kosovo
C. North Macedonia
D. None of these
Kosovo has officially opened an embassy in the city of Jerusalem, the first European and Muslim-majority country to do so.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed legislation that will grant former presidents lifetime immunity once they leave office.
The bill, which was published online on Tuesday, gives former presidents and their families immunity from prosecution for crimes committed during their lifetime.
They will also be exempt from questioning by police or investigators, as well as searches or arrests.
The legislation was part of constitutional amendments that were approved this summer in a nationwide vote that allow Putin, 68, to remain president until 2036.