Current Affairs: 6 May 2019

1. British Prime Minister Teresa has recently dismissed Defense Minister Gavin Williamson from the post. Gavin Williamson has been sacked for leaking information of the network being set up in Britain by the company of Huawei Company of China., 

2. Recently, Thailand's new King "Maha Wajiralongkorn Bodindrebayevarangkun" has been historically coronational since two years., 

3. Recently, ITTF's latest ranking of Indian table tennis has become the first Indian player to make the top-25 position in the Xiyan World Rankings. They have climbed 4 places to 24th place. He recently secured sixth position in the Asia Cup in Yokohama., 

4. Even before the start of World Cup 2019, South African cricketer JP Duminy has recently announced to retire from domestic cricket (List-A and First-class cricket). But they will continue to play in the T20 League all over the world., 

5. In March 2019, Mumbai Indians received 3.43 crore views on Instagram, while Mumbai Indians have joined the top-10 most popular sports teams in the world for the sixth time. And Spain's football club Barcelona has been in first place., 

6. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently imposed a penalty of Rs 6.10 crore on violating the rules on five Valet Company (Vodafone M-Money, Phonepay, My Mobile Payment Ltd, GI Technology Private Limited and Y Cash Software Solutions)., 

7. The launch of India's Chandra Mission Chandrayaan-2 has been announced between July 9 to July 16, 2019. This Chandrayaan-2 arbiter, lander (Vikram) and rover (pragyan) are three modules., 

8. Between 1 and 10 May, between Indian and Japanese Navy, jointly organized 'Varun' bilateral maneuvers with Goa Seaside. This exercise will be organized in two phases., 

9. The Indian Navy has recently started rescue and rehabilitation efforts after the devastation caused by cyclonic storm 'Fani' in Odisha state. In this rescue and rehabilitation effort, the people have access to the necessities of food items, essential medical supplies, clothes, other essential items., 

10. The Nepal government recently removed 3,000 kilogram garbage from Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain peak under cleanliness drive. The main purpose of this cleaning campaign is to remove about 10,000 kilogram garbage from Mount Everest.

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