From the controversial 'Kohinoor' diamond to be displayed in England as 'symbol of conquest' to FIFA presidential elections, read on for your daily dose of international news in the March 17 news roundup.
A total of 700 students, who had applied for Canadian study visas through Education Migration Services in Jalandhar have received deportation notices. The admission offer letters these students submitted to educational institutions were found to be fake.
The controversial Kohinoor diamond from the colonial era, which India claims, will be displayed in the Tower of London as one of Britain's Crown Jewels. The new exhibition, where the diamond will be on display, will open a few weeks after the coronation of King Charles.
Gianni Infantino was re-elected as FIFA President in the federation's 73rd Congress held in the Kigali city of Rwanda. At the event, Infantino emphasized the importance of inviting more and more nations to participate in global football tournaments.
A spy agency from the United Kingdom has raised an alarm regarding the security threat that AI chatbots like ChatGPT pose. The agency said that sensitive queries by users are stored by such chatbots, which can be hacked or leaked by miscreants on the internet.
New Zealand MPs will not be able to use TikTok, which is a Chinese-owned video sharing platform. The reason behind this ban is the fact that a company based out of Beijing owns TikTok and their MPs user data might be at risk of being stolen amid growing concerns about TikTok's user policy.
Belgium has become the second member nation from the European Union to recognize Buddhism after Austria. This comes as a great news for the 1,50,000 people in Belgium who identify as Buddhists. The Belgium Buddhist Association had requested for the recognition back in 2006.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to visit Russia between March 20 and 22. According to reports, Xi Jinping will talk about the Ukraine peace plan on his visit. It must be noted that China had earlier called for peace but have also justified Russia's concern about NATO expansion.
Stay tuned for more updates from across the globe and follow ups on these stories.
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