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October 31, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Exodus underway as time almost up for `illegal aliens`

The deadline for foreigners staying in Pakistan illegally is set to expire at the end of the day, but despite the government`s claims that preparations are in place for rounding up and deporting all unregistered aliens Afghans or otherwise officials familiar with the process foresee a lot of logistical and political hurdles.
Nearly 100,000 illegal Afghan immigrants have voluntarily gone back to their country from the Torkham and Chaman border crossings over the past month, officials said on Monday.
However, differing estimates regarding the total number of illegal immigrants in Pakistan make the deportation seem more challenging by the day


2. Troops to be deployed for elections in Punjab

Army troops and Rangers personnel will be deployed for the upcoming general elections in Punjab to perform security duties, the provincial caretaker government has said.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja held a meeting with caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his cabinet members on Monday to discuss measures for ensuring `free and fair` elections


3. Punjab cabinet approves Rs2.08tr `surplus` budget for four months

The Punjab caretaker cabinet on Monday approved a `surplus` budget of Rs2,076 billion (Rs2.076tr) for next four months-November to February 2024.
The meeting presided over by caretaker chief minister Mohsin Naqvi approved the four-month budget amounting to Rs2,076.2bn, including a development expenditure of Rs351bn.
During the meeting, an allocation of Rs50bn was made to provide relief to the people of the province


October 31, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

4. Israeli tanks pull back after encountering resistance

Israeli forces on Monday attacked Gaza`s main northern city, coming from two sides, as part of a major ground offensive initiated three days earlier. Inside Gaza, the Israeli ground forces fought deadly battles with Hamas fighters.
As the Israeli military reported striking over 600 targets with the death toll on the Palestinian side soaring to 8,306, residents of Gaza and the Hamas run government`s media office said Israeli tanks had pulled back towards the fortified fence around the besieged enclave


5. China and Russia pillory US at military forum

Chinese and Russian military chiefs targeted the United States for criticism at a security forum in Beijing on Monday, even as China`s second most senior military commander vowed to boost defence ties with Washington.
The lack of regular communications between the US and Chinese militaries has been a worry for Washington as tensions rise over various issues and given the risks of an accidental clash in the South China Sea or near Taiwan

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6. King Charles heads to Kenya as calls for colonial apology grow

Britain`s King Charles III was heading to Kenya on Monday, his first visit as monarch to a Commonwealth nation, where he faces widespread calls for an apology for abuses committed during colonial rule.
`The King and Queen (Camilla) are on their way to Kenya for a four day visit which will take in the best of the country, from its young tech entrepreneurs and creatives to its beautiful forests and coastline, Buckingham Palace said on X, formerly Twitter


7. Russia faults Ukraine after mob storms Dagestan airport

A mob overran an airport in Russia`s Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Sunday, after rumours spread that a flight was arriving from Israel.
However, on Monday Russia blamed `external interference` and singled out Ukraine for a riot in Dagestan. The governor of Dagestan promised that those responsible for the incident would be punished, and the republic`s interior ministry said later that 60 people had been arrested in the unrest


8. ME crisis raises geopolitical risks, says World Bank

The latest crisis in the Middle East has raised geopolitical risks for commodity markets, but so far its impact on prices has been small, says a World Bank report released on Monday.
It said that previous military conflicts in the region often resulted in higher prices and vitality in commodity markets


October 31, 2023: Sports Current Affairs MCQs News

9. Afghanistan ambush Sri Lanka to boost semi-final bid

A spirited Afghanistan upset another former champion on Monday when Hashmatullah Shahidi`s men defeated 1996 winners Sri Lanka by seven wickets to continue their memorable campaign at the 50-overs World Cup and maintain their hopes of a semi-final place.
Their bowlers led by recalled left-arm fast bowler Fazalhaq Faroogi (4-34) had laid the foundation of their third win in six matches when they bowled out Sri Lanka for a below-par 241 in 49.3 overs


10. Inzamam quits as chief selector

Pakistan cricket, amid the World Cup where the national team have struggled badly, experienced a major shock on Monday when chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq resigned in the wake of conflict of interest allegations associating the former captain with a player agency.
Some media reports, a couple of days ago, had disclosed Inzamam`s association with a player agency registered in England


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