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November 15, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Talks with Saudis on Reko Dig stake soon

Talks with Saudi Arabia on the sale of stakes in the multibillion-dollar Reko Diq gold and copper mine will begin soon, the head of the Planning Commission said on Tuesday, as a share price evaluation of the project is now complete.
Talking to the media, Dr Jehanzeb Khan stressed that the $70 billion foreign direct investment anticipated through the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), ahigh-level civil-military collaborative body, is based on real offers from friendly countries


2. IMF raises questions on SIFC creation

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised Pakistan against creating a group of preferred investors or distortions in the country under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and to ensure transparency and accountability in its business deals.
Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Dr Jehanzeb Khan told economists and journalists that the visiting fund mission had raised questions as to the need for creation of another institution like SIFC and whether this would lead to the distressed sale of assets and advised against preferred investors. They want that `transparency and accountability should be above board` in these matters


3. Kabul raises issue of refugee assets with Islamabad

The Taliban`s acting commerce minister met Pakistan`s foreign minister in Islamabad this week, an Afghan embassy statement said on Tuesday, discussing trade and how the thousands of Afghan citizens Pakistan is expelling could take cash and other assets back to their homeland.
The visit takes place less than a week after Pakistan said that its move to expel hundreds of thousands of undocumented Afghans was a response to the unwillingness of the Taliban-led administration to act against militants using Afghanistan to carry out attacks in Pakistan


4. Pakistan signed contracts with US firms for arms sales to Ukraine: report

Pakistan entered into agreements worth $364 million to sell arms with two private US military companies last year. These weapons were allegedly sent to Ukraine for its war with Russia, BBC Urdu has claimed.
According to the report published on Monday, the contracts were signed with `Global Military` and `Northrop Grumman` for the sale of 155mm shells.
According to the Pakistan Ordnance Factory, the shells could be fired from artillery Howitzer M1, M1A1, M114, M-198 and M-109 A2


November 15, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

5. Israeli army claims seizing parliament in Gaza

The Israeli army claimed on Tuesday it had captured Gaza`s parliament building and other government institutions run by Hamas in Gaza City, as its forces deepened their offensive in the besieged Palestinian enclave. Military units `took over the Hamas parliament, the government building, the Hamas police headquarters and an engineering faculty that served as an institute for the production and development of weapons`, the army claimed in a statement.
Hamas dismissed the Israeli army`s claim that it had taken over institutions

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6. Israeli minister says Palestinians should leave Gaza `voluntarily`

A senior far-right member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu`s government said on Tuesday Gaza could not survive as an independent entity and it would be better for Palestinians there to leave for other countries.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who heads one of the religious nationalist parties in Netanyahu`s coalition, said he supported a call by two members of the Israeli parliament who wrote in a Wall Street Journal editorial that Western countries should accept Gazan families who expressed a desire to relocate


7. UK parliamentarians to vote on Gaza ceasefire today

Members of the UK House of Commons are likely to vote on Wednesday on an amendment brought by the Scottish National Party on an immediate ceasefire and halt to fighting in Gaza.
The motion was moved last week by the Scottish National Party, which said it intends to seek a vote calling on the UK government to `join the international community in urgently pressing all parties to agree to an immediate ceasefire` Last week, SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer `cannot just sit on their hands` while `collective punishment` takes place


8. Russia to supply anti-aircraft missiles to India

Russia has signed a contract to supply Igla-S hand-held anti-aircraft missiles to India and allow production of the Igla there under licence, the Russian state news agency TASS quoted a top arms export official as saying on Tuesday.
The Igla-S is a man portable air defence system (MANPADS) that can be fired by an individual or crew to bring down an enemy aircraft


9. Iraq`s top court dismisses powerful parliament speaker

The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court on Tuesday terminated parliament speaker Mohammed Halbousi`s tenure, state media said, in a shock decision that upends the career of Iraq`s most powerful Sunni politician and sets the stage for a fight over succession.
In a video shared by his media office, Halbousi said the decision was `strange` and implied that it violated the constitution and under-mined national stability, though he did not elaborate


10. Brightest flash ever disturbed Earth`s atmosphere last year

Last year the brightest flash of light ever seen in the night sky disturbed Earth`s upper atmosphere in a way that has never before detected before, researchers said on Tuesday.
A massive burst of gamma rays from an enormous cosmic explosion around two billion light years away arrived at Earth on Oct 9, 2022, lighting up telescopes around the world.


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