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October 07, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Govt firm on repatriation plan amid criticism

The government on Friday doubled down on its policy to evict all illegal immigrants including around 1.7 million Afghan refugees from the country, saying that the decision was in line with international practices.
Meanwhile, as law enforcement agencies continued their crackdown on people they call `illegal aliens`, a sizeable number of families have been crossing the border into Afghanistan over the past week


2. Balochistan to enforce apex committee decisions

The Balochistan government, in a high-level meeting on Friday, decided to fully implement the decisions and directives of the Apex Committee, including the detention and subsequent deportation of illegal immigrants under the Foreign Act.
Provincial ministers, Chief Secretary Shakeel Khan, Additional Chief Secretary Saleh Nasar and other officials attended the meeting, which aimed to enhance coordination among various agencies in implementing the action points of the National Action Plan as per the Apex Committee`s decisions


3. Pakistan among countries worst affected by preterm births: study

Pakistan is among the worst-affected countries in southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa where around 65 per cent of preterm births occurred in 2020, according to a detailed study, published in a journal authored by the WHO, Unicef and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The rates in the worse affected countries -Bangladesh (16.2 per cent), Malawi(14.5pc) and Pakistan (14.3pc) are three or four times higher than those in the least affected countries Serbia (3.8pc), Moldova (4pc) and Kazakhstan (4.7pc)


4. Pakistani space tourist comes back down to Earth

Virgin Galactic made history by launching the first Pakistani woman into space on Friday, taking Namira Salim to the final frontier alongside two other travellers.
This was Virgin`s fourth commercial spaceflight.
British advertising executive Trevor Beattie and American astronomy educator Ron Rosano were the two other passengers


October 07, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

5. Jailed Iranian activist awarded Nobel Peace Prize

Imprisoned Iranian women`s rights advocate Narges Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a rebuke to Tehran`s theocratic leaders and boost for anti-government protesters.
The award-making committee said the prize honoured those behind recent unprecedented demonstrations in Iran and called for the release of Mohammadi, 51, who has campaigned for three decades for women`s rights and abolition of the death penalty

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6. Hungary, Poland rail at EU migration policy

Poland accused Berlin and Brussels of imposing a migration `diktat` on the European Union and Hungary said the bloc was forcing through a deal as EU leaders gathered to tackle the growing number of immigrants from the Middle East and Africa.
The EU summit in the Spanish city of Granada is seeking ways to bring down the number of refugees and migrants arriving in Europe outside of regular border crossings, something Italy, Spain and Germany are especially concerned about


7. Turkiye steps up strikes on militant bases in Syria

Turkish security forces attacked Kurdish militants in northern Syria and eastern Turkiye on Friday and Ankara said it would continue to destroy their capabilities across the region as conflict escalated nearly a week after a bomb attack in Ankara.
The military `neutralised` 26 Kurdish militants in northern Syria in retaliation for a rocket attack on a Turkish base, the defence ministry said


8. Washington expels two Russian diplomats

The United States said on Friday it was expelling two Russian diplomats, a retaliatory step after Moscow kicked out two Americans last month.
`In response to the Russian Federation`s specious expulsion of two US embassy Moscow diplomats, the State Department reciprocated by declaring persona non grata two Russian embassy officials operating in the United States,` a State Department spokesperson said


9. Russia mulls revoking ratification of nuclear test ban treaty

Russia indicated on Friday that it was moving swiftly towards revoking its ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty(CTBT)after President Vladimir Putin held out the possibility of resuming nuclear testing.
Reacting sharply to the move, the head of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Organisation said that for Russia to consider pulling out of the treaty would be `concerning`. `It would be concerning and deeply unfortunate if any State Signatory were to reconsider its ratification of the CTBT, CTBTO Executive Secretary Robert Floyd said in a statement


October 07, 2023: Sports Current Affairs MCQs News

10. Pakistan see off Dutch to make winning start

Pakistan`s Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel hit identical half-centuries in an otherwise underwhelming batting effort in their World Cup opener against the Netherlands on Friday, before the bowlers sealed a routine 81-run win for the 1992 champions.
Faced with an achievable target of 287, the Dutch looked on course for a stunning win in Hyderabad at one stage as Vikramjit Singh (52) and Bas de Leede (67) got going, but Pakistan kept chipping away to dismiss the underdogs for 205 in 41 overs

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