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December 15, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. PM calls India world`s largest `hypocrisy, not democracy`

Saying that the title of world`s largest democracy was a misnomer, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Thursday called India `the world`s largest hypocrisy`, where hollow slogans of secularism, democracy and diversity are raised to cover up caste-based societal operations, systematic intimidation, marginalisation of minorities, state-sponsored killings and terrorism.
In a near 50-minute address at a special session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Legislative Assembly, he also sent a clear message to Pakistan`s critics, saying that regardless of challenging economic conditions, the country will never budge on its core interests in the region, and beyond


2. Recent terrorist attacks came from Afghanistan: FO

The Foreign Office on Thursday doubled down on its allegations that recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan originated from Afghanistan, while firmly denying any engagement in talks with the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
`Our law enforcement authorities have established links between recent terrorist incidents and individuals associated with the TTP or its affiliates, who are believed to have hideouts within Afghanistan,` said Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch during a weekly media briefing


3. SHC declares collection of property tax by cantonment boards `illegal`

The Sindh High Court on Thursday ruled that after the 18th Amendment, the federation and cantonment boards lacked power and jurisdiction to impose and recover taxes on any immovable property, including tax on the annual rental value of such property.
The two-judge bench, headed by Justice Mohammad Shafi Siddiqui, also observed that such amendment has consequently restored the competence and jurisdiction of the province to impose, recover tax and legislate on the subject matter


4. PTCL acquires 100pc shares of Telenor Pakistan for Rs108bn

The Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) said on Thursday it has signed a share purchase agreement with Telenor Pakistan to buy 100 per cent of its shares based on an enterprise value of Rs108 billion ($380 million).
The deal, structured on a cash-free, debt-free basis, is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, the PTCL said in a statement. PTCL`s share price rose 8.3 per cent on Thursday.


December 15, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

5. Eleven killed in Israeli attack on occupied West Bank

Israeli forces killed 11 people in a multiday raid in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said on Thursday.
The latest death was of a 17-year-old child who the ministry said was shot in the chest by the Israeli army in Jenin.
In addition to 11 killed by Israeli forces, Palestinian health officials said a sick 13-year-old child also died after Israeli forces prevented him from reaching hospital

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6. Comms blackout as starving Gazans being bombed to dust

Israel pounded the length of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing families in their homes, even as a US envoy told Israel Washington wanted the war to end `as soon as possible`.
Internet and telephone services were cut across the war-torn Gaza Strip on Thursday, the Palestinian telecommunications company Paltel said, while the UN warned of the possibility of a `breakdown of civil order` in the Gaza Stripas aid organisations have struggled to get supplies to desperate Gazans


7. EU agrees to open membership talks with Ukraine

European Union leaders granted Ukraine a major political win on Thursday by agreeing to start membership negotiations at a time when its counter-offensive against Russia`s invasion has failed to make major gains and US military aid has become more uncertain.
Diplomats and officials in Brussels said the unexpected green light for talks took place as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who had for weeks said he would block such a deal, agreed to leave the room, knowing the other leaders would go ahead and vote


8. 14 Indian MPs suspended for security breach protest

The curious security lapse in the Indian parliament took a curiouser turn on Thursday when the ruling party used its majority to expel 14 opposition MPs for demanding a statement from the home minister on the incident.
Four persons were placed on a 7-day remand for Wednesday`s security breach after two men from the group jumped into the Lol< Sabha from the visitor`s gal1ery and released yellow smoke from canisters while shouting antigovernment slogans. The other two released yellow smoke outside the parliament building


9. Tel Aviv not to resume prisoner talks in Qatar

Israel has canceled a planned trip to Qatar by the head of its foreign intelligence service to restart talks on a potential second prisoner release deal with Hamas, CNN reported on Thursday.
Mossad director David Barnea will not travel to Doha, where previous talks on the release of prisoners held by Hamas in Gaza have taken place, the source said


10. UK, US sanction Iranians linked to Quds Force, Palestinian groups

Britain said it had adopted a new sanctions regime against Iran on Thursday as it announced measures against seven individuals, including the head of Quds Force, for `threatening or planning the destabilisation of Israel`.
The British government said the new regime, which it said gave it greater powers to act against Iran and its decisionmakers, had been brought in response to `unprecedented threats` from Tehran to peace in the Middle East and to plots to kill individuals in Britain


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