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Daily Top-10 Current Affairs MCQs / News (October 01 2023) for CSS

Daily Top-10 Current Affairs MCQs / News (October 01 2023) for CSS
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October 01, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Pakistan vows to hit terrorists in wake of Mastung carnage

In the wake of a deadly bombing in Mastung, which claimed at least 59 lives including several children Pakistan has vowed to strike at the bases of terror groups, including the militant Islamic State (IS) group and the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
On Friday, a suicide bomber ripped through a procession celebrating the birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on 12 Rabiul Awwal in Mastung, a town about 60km southeast of the provincial capital, killing a police officer, religious leaders, and children among dozens


2. `Hangu attacker`s prints not in Nadra database`

The fingerprints of a suicide bomber, who left five people dead when he blew himself up at a mosque in Hangu on Friday, do not match any available in the Nadra database, suggesting that he may be an unknown man or a foreigner.
According to police, `initial probe suggests that the suicide attack on the police station was carried out by Islamic State Khorasan (ISK).
Five lives were lost and nine people were injured in the bombing of the mosque, located inside a compound along with the living quarters and police barracks, officials said


3. Security official martyred in Parachinar

A Pakistan Army soldier embraced martyrdom in Parachinar while an alleged militant commander was gunned down in Mardan in two separate incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the small hours of Friday.
In a statement, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said an encounter took place between security forces and alleged militants in Parachinar, Kurram, in which Lance Naik Ghairat Khan, 33, embraced martyrdom


4. Pakistan reaffirms support for Azerbaijan`s territorial integrity

Caretaker Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Mohammad Sami Saeed has reaffirmed Pakistan`s support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan while highlighting the importance of the long-standing economic cooperation and friendship between the two countries.
Mr Saeed made these remarks while speaking to the media after the opening ceremony of the Second Azerbaijan National Urban Forum and Global Observance of World Habitat Day in Baku, on Saturday


5. Punjab cabinet withdraws decision to form JIT on Jaranwala violence

Punjab government on Saturday withdrew its decision to form a joint investigation team (JIT) to probe multiple cases pertaining to the ransacking of churches in Faisalabad`s Jaranwala town following an alleged incident of blasphemy on August 16.
According to a government handout on Saturday, Punjab caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi presided over an emergency meeting of the cabinet at his office on the on Friday, where the chief secretary submitted the inquiry report into the Jaranwala incident

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October 02, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

6. China slams US as `empire of lies`

China on Saturday accused the United States of being an `empire of lies`, hitting back after a State Department report claimed Beijing spends billions of dollars to spread disinformation globally.
The report, released on Thursday by the US State Department`s Global Engagement Centre, accused China of financing propaganda, disinformation and censorship while boosting positive news about the country and its Communist leadership. A top official from the centre said that if unchecked, this could result in `a slow, steady destruction of democratic values`


7. UN adopts plan to reduce chemicals harm

A new roadmap to reduce the environmental risks from chemicals and waste was adopted at a United Nations conference on Saturday as part of a drive to manage damaging chemical exposure.
The Global Framework on Chemicals was adopted by governments, companies, and NGOs at the fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management, held in Bonn, Germany, and organised by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). The plan sets out 28 concrete targets and guidelines for key sectors across the entire lifecycle of chemicals, from production to waste


8. African heath conference concludes

The second African Health Harm Reduction Conference has agreed that countries need to put political disputes and egos aside and work for the progress and betterment of people.
The three-day conference that started on Sept 27, was attended by delegates of over 80 countries, including Pakistan


9. S. Arabia-Israel deal outline agreed `sans key Palestine demand

Israel and Saudi Arabia have agreed to the outline of a historic US-brokered deal to normalise relations, the White House said on Friday, amid reports that the pact would be devoid of `iron-clad defence guarantees` and major concessions to Palestinians in their bid for statehood.
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters that the `basic framework` of the deal has been `hammered out`


10. `Pre-Taliban diplomats to leave embassy in India`

The Afghan embassy in India is apparently undergoing drastic personnel changes, but not without a hint of bitterness from the outgoing staff members and an air of mystery around who their successors would be.
Afghan Ambassador Farid Mamundzay, representing a pre-Taliban arrangement, reportedly wrote to the Indian external affairs minister, saying the embassy in New Delhi will close down its premises


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