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August 03, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News


1. Changes to secrets law face stiff resistance in Senate

• After fierce opposition by lawmakers to the controversial bill seeking to amend the Official Secrets Act, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani saved the government from an awkward situation by referring the bill to the standing committee concerned, even without the consent of the upper house.
• When Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar moved a motion seeking to take the bill for immediate consideration amid slogans of `no, no`, the chairman while sensing the mood of the house referred the bill to the standing committee


2. President approves two key bills

• President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday approved two important bills Qanun-e-Shahadat (Amendment) Bill, 2023, and Control of Narcotics Substances (Amendment) Bill, 2023, after they received parliament`s nod.
• The president signed Qanun-e-Shahadat (Amendment) Bill, 2023, which stated: `The statement of objects and reasons of the bill says that `an opinion upon a point of foreign law, or of science, or art, or as to the identity of hand-writing or finger impressions, or as to authenticity and integrity of electronic documents made by or through an information system the opinions upon that point of persons specially skilled in such foreign law, science or art, or in questions as to the identity of handwriting or finger impressions or as to the functioning, specifications, programming and operation of information systems, are as relevant facts, however, through proposed amendment the bomb disposal will be included

3. `No basis for removing Kashmir`s special status`

• A five-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, started hearing a batch of petitions on Wednesday challenging the reading down of Article 370 of the Indian constitution, that bestowed special status on India-held Jammu and Kashmir.
• `The Indian parliament cannot declare itself as a constituent assembly,` senior counsel Kapil Sibal, who appeared on behalf of the petitioner, told the Supreme Court on Wednesday. According to The Wire, Mr Sibal made his submissions on behalf of the petitioner, Mohammad Akbar Lone, on how the Modi government unilaterally unravelled India`s unique federal scheme five years ago, while undermining crucial elements of the due process and the rule of law


4. Zhob attackers were from Afghanistan: FO

• Pakistan on Wednesday confirmed the involvement of Afghan terrorists in the last month`s Zhob cantonment attack.
• The Foreign Office spokesperson said three terrorists involved in the July 12 attack, had been identified as Afghan nationals. `Three terrorists who attacked the Zhob cantonment belonged to Afghanistan`s Kandahar province,` the FO said.
• In a statement, the spokesperson said the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad has been asked to receive the bodies of Afghan terrorists


5. Govt acknowledges influx of Afghan nationals in Islamabad

• The government on Wednesday acknowledged the influx of Afghan nationals in Islamabad and said there was a need to pay attention to the matter.
• Replying to a question asked by PTI dissident MNA Wajhia Qamar, State Minister for Law Shahadat Awan admitted that there was an influx of Afghans in the capital.
• Earlier, in a written reply to a question by MNA Shamsun Nisa that what steps were being taken by the government to control the rising crime rate in Islamabad, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah stated that the capital police had taken steps, including identification of crime pockets, crime cluster analysis, database (survey of slums) and intelligence-based policing

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6. US urges direct India, Pakistan talks

• The US urged Pakistan and India on Wednesday to hold direct talks on issues of mutual concern.
• US State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller made this suggestion while commenting on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif`s latest offer of talks between the two nuclear armed neighbors.
• `As we have long said, we support direct dialogue between India and Pakistan on issues of concern,` Mr. Miller said


7. Premium YouTube for Pakistan

• YouTube introduced its premium and music services to users in Pakistan on Wednesday, allowing them to watch videos uninterrupted by ads, while using other apps or when the screen is locked; download videos for offline play; and listen to music without interruptions.
• `YouTube Premium offers the ultimate viewing experience on YouTube, the video-sharing service said in a statement.
• The service also includes YouTube Music Premium, which offers ad-free music, background play and downloads on YouTube Music


August 03, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

8. Beijing records its heaviest rainfall in 140 years

• Rains that pummelled Beijing in recent days were the heaviest since records began 140 years ago, the city`s weather service said on Wednesday.
• `The maximum (amount) of rainfall recorded during this storm, which was 744.8 millimetres, occurred at the Wangjiayuan Reservoir in Changping,` the Beijing Meteorological Service said, adding it was the `heaviest rainfall in 140 years`


9. Nigeria cuts electricity to Niger after coup

• Nigeria has cut its electricity supply to Niger after West African neighbours imposed sanctions on the junta that ousted the country`s elected leader last week, a Niger power company source said on Wednesday.
• `Since yesterday, Nigeria has disconnected the high voltage line transporting electricity to Niger,` a source at Niger`s power company Nigelee said.
• Niger depends on Nigeria for 70 per cent of its power, buying it from the Nigerian company Mainstream, according to Nigelec, the country`s monopoly supplier


10. Haryana tensions spill over into neighbouring states

• Tensions ran high in Haryana and its neighbouring states on Wednesday, with riot police patrolling neighbourhoods on the outskirts of the Indian capital as authorities issued prohibitory orders across the Nuh district, banning the sale of loose petrol or diesel in the aftermath of two days of communal violence that saw several shops, shanties and a mosque set ablaze.
• The death toll climbed to six on the third day of clashes between Hindus and Muslims, while internet services also remained shut in four tehsils of Rajasthan`s Bharatpur district, NDTV quoted officials as saying


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