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November 27, 2022: National Current Affairs MCQs


1. AJK votes in local elections after decades

• After a long wait of over three decades, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) will finally go to the phased local government elections on Sunday (today), with polling in the first leg in Muzaffarabad division amid concerns over the `minimal security cover` to be provided by the local police personnel.
• However, senior officials who spoke on November 26, 2022 appeared content that they would manage to conduct the exercise in a largely peaceful and satisfactory manner, saying that while around 4,500 police personnel would man 1,323 polling stations, Quick Response Force (QRF) comprising 500 policemen would remain on alert at the backend to deal with any emergency situation.
• According to officials, as many as 697,732 voters, including 321,536 females, would exercise their right to franchise from 8am to 5pm to elect their nominees from some 750 wards of urban and rural councils in the three districts of Muzaffarabad division Neelum, Muzaffarabad and Jhelum valley from amongst 2,716 contestants mostly belonging to ruling PTI and opposition PPP and PML-N.


2. PM pledges `no red tape` to attract Turkish investment

• Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on November 26, 2022 spent his day attempting to woo Turkish investors to invest in Pakistan, promising them the government `would not tolerate` any red tape that causes problems for the investors.
• The prime minister held back-to-back meetings with Turkish businesspersons and investors before departing for Pakistan on Saturday night, culminating his two-day visit.
• Addressing a Turkiye-Pakistan Business Council meeting organised by the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkiye, the prime minister said the government would not `tolerate any snags and impediments` in the way of foreign investment.
• He reassured that his government would fully ensure a `hassle and red tape-free` environment for Turkish investors


3. PM thanks Azeri president for rice import tax exemption

• Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on November 26, 2022 for approving a five-year tax exemption on rice imports from Pakistan.
• `Our two brotherly countries will work to promote economic cooperation and connectivity through road, rail and Gwadar port,` the prime minister wrote on Twitter.
• His tweet came in response to Azeri president`s remarks that the decision to import rice from Pakistan with a tax exemption of five years was the outcome of his meetings with Mr Sharif held in the last couple of months


4. Nine terrorists killed, three held in Kohlu, says ISPR

• At least nine alleged terrorists have been killed and three others injured in an intelligence based operation in Seha Koh area of Kohlu district on Saturday.
• The military`s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations, in a statement, said the terrorists belonging to BLA(H) were involved in the Kohlu bazaar bombing, which claimed two lives and left 19 others wounded on September 30.
• Security forces were in search of the culprits, who were also involved in attacking personnel, kidnapping for ransom, targeting engineers and labourers working on development projects

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5. Three dead, 11 hurt in Brazil school attacks

• At least three people, including an adolescent girl, were killed and 11 others wounded November 26 2022, when a 16-year-old shooter wearing Nazi symbols opened fire on two schools in southeastern Brazil, officials said.
• Authorities in the city of Aracruz, in Espirito Santo state, said the shooter fired on a group of teachers at his former school, killing two people and leaving nine others wounded. He then left that school a public primary and secondary school and went to a nearby private school where he killed an adolescent girl and wounded two other people, officials said.
• Authorities have arrested the shooter, said Governor Renato Casagrande, who declared three days of mourning in the state. `He was a student at (the first) school until June. His family then transferred him to another school. We have information he was undergoing psychiatric treatment,` Casagrande told a news conference

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6. Pro-China opposition wins vote as Tsai`s threat bet fails

• Taiwan`s President Tsai Ing-wen has stepped down as head of her ruling party after it suffered defeat in Saturday`s local elections, while the Beijing friendly main opposition held its ground.
• Voters cast ballots for mayors, magistrates and various other posts in 22 cities and counties in elections Tsai had previously described as a stage to showcase `Taiwan`s persistence and resolve to defend freedom and democracy` as Beijing ramps up pressure on the island.
• But her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lost four out of the island`s six key mayoralties, including capital Taipei.
• `The election results were not as expected…. I should shoulder all the responsibility and I resign as DPP chairwoman immediately, Tsai, who will stay on as president of the self-ruled island, told reporters


7. Rockets target US patrol base in Syria: Centcom

• Two rockets targeted a US patrol base in northeastern Syria late Friday, the third such attack in nine days, US Central Command said.
• Centcom did not indicate who fired the rockets but said, in a statement, that they aimed at `coalition forces at the US patrol base in Al-Shaddadi, Syria`.
• The strike at about 10:30pm (1930 GMT) caused no injuries or damage to the base or coalition property, said Centcom, which covers the Middle East region

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8. Taliban committing crimes against humanity, warn UN experts

• A panel of UN human rights experts has concluded that the Taliban regime`s treatment of Afghan women and girls can be described as crime against humanity and should be investigated as gender persecution.
• In a statement released by the UN headquarters in New York on November 26, 2022, eleven UN-appointed independent human rights experts noted that Afghanistan`s de facto Taliban rulers had deepened `flagrant violations` of basic rights of Afghan women and girls.
• `Already the most draconian globally,` such violations `may amount to gender persecution, a crime against humanity,` the observers warned


9. Messi magic keeps Argentina alive

• In the 51st minute of a tense, cagey game against Mexico, Argentina received a free-kick in prime Lionel Messi territory.
• Needing a win to keep their hopes alive, Argentina were looking to their talisman to provide them with a moment of magic at the Lusail Stadium packed with 88,966 spectators.
• This wasn`t it. Messi blazed over, and the moment hordes of Argentina fans were waiting for came 12 minutes later.
• Messi was found on the edge of the box by Angel Maria and the 35-year-old took a touch before unleashing a left-foot shot that went into the back of the net


10. Lewandowski finally scores in World Cup as Poland down Saudi Arabia

• Piotr Zielinski had fired Poland ahead in the 39th minute, getting onto the end of Robert Lewandowski`s cutback from the right of the six-yard box before giving Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais no chance with a shot that arrowed in. Poland, though, wasted no time in giving Saudi Arabia the chance to get back when Krystian Bielik brought down Saleh Al Shehri in the box. The referee had initially waved for play to continue but had a rethink after the VAR intervened. And as he pointed to the spot, the noise was back up.


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