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Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila’s main airport on charges of crimes against humanity linked to his “war on drugs.”

  • The International Criminal Court issued a secret arrest warrant for Duterte.
  • He faces trial in The Hague, with a pre-trial hearing set for September.
  • His arrest underscores both the ICC’s strength and its limitations in asserting its mandate.

Short Description:
Duterte’s arrest by the ICC highlights challenges in international justice systems.


India and the UAE signed a strategic defence cooperation agreement to strengthen military ties and joint exercises.

  • The pact includes joint naval drills and technology exchange.
  • Aims to enhance maritime security in the Indian Ocean region.
  • Focus on counter-terrorism and cybersecurity collaboration.

Short Description:
The India-UAE defence pact boosts bilateral military cooperation, focusing on maritime security.


ISRO launched GSAT-25, an advanced communication satellite, to enhance telecom and broadband services.

  • Launched from Sriharikota using GSLV Mk III.
  • Provides high-speed internet connectivity across rural India.
  • Features advanced weather monitoring sensors.

Short Description:
GSAT-25 will improve India’s broadband infrastructure and weather monitoring.


The Supreme Court rejected the petition to review the ban on electoral bonds, affirming its earlier ruling.

  • The court ruled that electoral bonds compromise transparency.
  • Reaffirmed the ban to ensure fair political funding.
  • Political parties must disclose donor details.

Short Description:
The SC upheld its electoral bonds ban, promoting transparency in political funding.


Gold prices in India surged to an all-time high due to global economic uncertainties.

  • Rising inflation and weak rupee drove the price hike.
  • Increased demand for gold as a safe investment.
  • Experts predict further price increase in coming months.

Short Description:
Gold prices in India hit a record ₹72,000 per 10 grams, driven by inflation.


India clinched the T20 series against South Africa with a 3-2 victory in the final match.

  • Rishabh Pant scored a match-winning 85 runs.
  • Kuldeep Yadav took 4 wickets, securing the win.
  • India’s next series is against Australia in April.

Short Description:
India defeated South Africa 3-2 in the T20 series, with Rishabh Pant shining.


The Centre sanctioned ₹10,000 crore for rural housing under the PM Awas Yojana scheme.

  • Targets 20 lakh new rural houses by 2026.
  • Focus on affordable housing for lower-income groups.
  • Special grants for flood-affected areas.

Short Description:
The government allocated ₹10,000 crore for rural housing under PMAY.


WHO issued an alert over the spread of the Covid-19 variant ‘XBB.2.3’, urging countries to strengthen health measures.

  • Highly transmissible but mild symptoms reported.
  • Countries advised to reintroduce masks in crowded areas.
  • No major impact on hospitalizations so far.

Short Description:
WHO warned about the Covid-19 XBB.2.3 variant, advising caution.


Tesla introduced its first fleet of self-driving taxis in California, aiming to revolutionize transportation.

  • Fully autonomous vehicles with no drivers.
  • Operates through Tesla’s RoboTaxi service.
  • Expected to expand to other US cities by 2026.

Short Description:
Tesla launched driverless taxis in California, marking a leap in autonomous transport.


The Indian Navy inducted ‘Varunastra,’ an advanced indigenous heavyweight torpedo, into its fleet.

  • Developed by DRDO for anti-submarine warfare.
  • Can strike targets at 40 knots speed.
  • Enhances India’s naval strike capabilities.

Short Description:
The Indian Navy inducted the indigenous ‘Varunastra’ torpedo, boosting its naval strength.


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