A. Congo
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Bhutan
The world’s oldest mushroom has been discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo and dates back to around 810 million years ago.
A. Congo
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Bhutan
The world’s oldest mushroom has been discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo and dates back to around 810 million years ago.
A. Prokopis Pavlopoulos
B. Karolos Papoulias
C. Christos Sartzetakis
D. Katerini Sakellaropoulou
Greece has elected Katerini Sakellaropoulou as the first woman president in the country’s history. The 63-year-old was elected to the top post in a historic parliamentary vote on January 22, 2020, which saw 261 of the total 294 MPs vote in favour of her.
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. Indonesia
D. Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina launched e-passport facility for all citizens of the nation in Dhaka on January 22, 2020. The e-passports will have an embedded chip in them that will contain all the required bio-metric data of the passport holder including photograph and other information that isthere on the regular passport. The facility will also have digital security features.
A. Ethiopia
B. Greece
C. Italy
D. Ireland
A. 21-24 January
B. 01-03 February
C. 15-16 March
D. 13-17 April
A. Malaysia
B. Kuwait
C. Qatar
D. Saudi Arabia
A. Joachim Gauck
B. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
C. Christian Wulff
D. None of these
A. Karo Katsura
B. Taro Aso
C. Shinzo Abe
D. Elsaku Sato
A. Pakistan
B. USA
C. China
D. Turkey
Coronaviruses are types of viruses that typically affect the respiratory tract of mammals, including humans. They are associated with the common cold, pneumonia, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and can also affect the gut.
The dearly Coronavirus has spread widely in China with 139 confirmed new cases. The virus was first reported in Wuhan in late December 2019. Since then, a total of 198 cases have been reported, raising concerns regarding the containment of the virus.
A. Joseph Muscat
B. Soleil Sophie Muscat
C. Robert Abela
D. Andrew Caruana Galizia.
Labour Party candidate Robert Abela elected as 14th prime minister of Malta with 57.9% of the vote. He defeated his closest rival Chris Fearne. He will replace Joseph Muscat, who resigned over the murder of a journalist, Daphne Caruana Galizia.