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World News Round-Up: Indo-Pak, India-Isreal, Syria, Turkey, Greece, EU, Coronavirus,

Writer's picture: Tejas RokhadeTejas Rokhade

Have a quick roundup of what happened across the globe by clicking the top stories of the week:

  1. India Shows Pakistan Mirror at UNHRC – In the ongoing session on Human Rights at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), India has portrayed a strong anti-terrorism view. Pakistan’s attempt to internationalize the Kashmir issue was slammed by India by showing it a mirror of terrorism and other nefarious activities.

  2. UN Seeks India’s Support To End Israel And Palestine Conflict – United Nations (UN) is eyeing India as a mediator to resolve the conflict between the two Middle East nations, Israel and Palestine.

  3. About innocent refugees and apathetic Turkish – European governments – Thousands of migrants have assembled together at Turkey’s border with Greece. Reports suggest that the Turkish government allowed the refugees to passage to Europe last week, saying it had “reached its capacity.” The move treads on a 2016 deal struck with the European Union to interrupt migrants traveling from the Middle East towards Europe. It is being seen as a Turkish way of grasping European support for its military operation in Syria after a Russia-backed airstrike killed 33 of its soldiers.

  4. Coronavirus emerges as a new threat to the global economy – The coronavirus epidemic which has spread to over 70 countries now seems to be unstoppable at the moment. It is seen to be creating a very large impact on the global economy, forcing policymakers across the world to take stringent measures to keep the economy in control. With cases of Coronavirus surging in India to over 20, the government has urged Indians to take precautionary measures.

  5. Putin’s Idlib Game, 2 Losers and A Winner – Amidst the fierce battle between Turkish and Syrian government forces in Syria’s Idlib province, the Turkish and Russian presidents; Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin met on March 5 in Moscow to discuss a ceasefire deal.

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