THE HEADLINES ⦁ India and Finland will work towards multilateralism, rules-based international order and sustainable development. ⦁ Portugal fully supports India’s permanent membership at UN security council says President of the Inter Parliamentary Union. ⦁ British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces visit to India in April. ⦁ US says it is against any unilateral attempts to change the status quo in the East China Sea. ⦁ In Cricket, England chase a target of 157 runs against India in the third T-20 at Ahmedabad.
WN-PM FINLAND Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday emphasised that both Finland and India believe in a rules-based, transparent, humanitarian and democratic global order. Prime Minister Modi and his Finnish counterpart Sanna Marin discussed the entire gamut of bilateral issues as well as other regional and multilateral issues of mutual interest during the virtual summit.
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#IWD2021: How Nigerian lawmaker seeks to boost women representation in governance
In the Nigerian Senate, women occupy only eight of the 109 seats and only 11 of the 360 seats in the House of Representatives. 6 min read
The clamour for gender equality has been on for years with many women and civic groups advocating change, parity, an end to negative stereotypes and gender-based violence.
The Gender and Equal Opportunity Bill captures the objectives of that advocacy and of the International Women’s Day being marked across the world on Monday.
The bill was first introduced in the eighth Senate in March 2016 by former minority leader, Biodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti South).
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There has been no news of the disappeared HoR member Siham Sergewa since her kidnapping from her Benghazi home in July 2019 (Photo: Social Media)
London, 1 March 2021:
The International Parliament Union criticized the Tobruk House of Representatives (HoR) and the Abdalla Thini eastern based Libyan government for their negligence regarding the kidnapping and absence of HoR member Siham Sergewa.
The Tripoli based official state news agency LANA reported that the International Parliament Union called for the disclosure of the results of the investigations conducted by the Thinni government on her kidnapping and clarifying the work of the competent prosecution responsible for the case.