CEO and co-founder of boAt, Aman Gupta, took to Instagram and shared another image of UK PM Rishi Sunak. In the image, he can be seen interacting with Indian students. The photo is special for Gupta as Sunak is seen wearing a pair of boAt headphones.
Sources told Asianet Newsable, "This will be a historic and first of its kind initiative on cooperation on connectivity and infrastructure involving India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, European Union, France, Italy, Germany and the United States."
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Moscow had walked away from the United Nations Black Sea Grain Initiative on July 14, claiming that "it has lost the meaning." EU President Ursula Von der Leyen has called on Russia to allow the grain from Ukraine to reach global markets via the Black Sea
The G20 Research Group, part of the Global Governance Programme at the University of Toronto, has been recording commitments made by G20 leaders and their follow-through since 2008.
Brazilian President Lula's speech underscored the gravity of the situation, pointing out that the world's failure to commit to environmental protection had led to an alarming increase in climate-related disasters.
The issues of climate change, environmental degradation, unsustainable consumption and production, and resource scarcity require collective action and unwavering solidarity among nations.
At least 296 people were killed in a massive earthquake that hit Morocco on late Friday (September 8), according to the country’s Interior Ministry. Videos of the people screaming were posted by the tourists and others.
In a video titled, "Why I'm at the G20", UK PM Rishi Sunak captured the moments after he landed in Delhi on Friday with his wife Akshata Murty. Sunak visited the British Council following his arrival.
At least 296 people were killed in a massive earthquake that hit Morocco on late Friday (September 8), according to the country’s Interior Ministry. Several buildings were toppled in the powerful earthquake which, according to Morocco's geophysical centre, struck in the Ighil area of the High Atlas with a magnitude of 7.2.