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September 29, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Senate panel okays bill for public hanging of rapists

A Senate panel on Thursday passed a bill by majority vote with some amendments for publicly hanging rapists, despite opposition from the PPP, interior and foreign affairs ministries.
The bill, proposed by Senator Mushtaq Ahmed of Jamaat-i-Islami, aims to amend sections 375, 375A, and 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) and Schedule-II of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrCP)


2. Caretaker FM confirms arrest of 200 `TTP fighters` in Afghanistan

Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani confirmed the arrest of around 200 alleged fighters of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) by the Afghan government.
The confirmation came after some media reports, citing unnamed Pakistani officials, said the Taliban regime in Kabul has captured suspected militants who had staged cross-border attacks in Pakistan


3. Govt eyes $11bn aid from China, S. Arabia amid crunch

Pakistan is seeking around $11bn in bilateral support from China and Saudi Arabia as the caretakers push for expanding the tax net effectively to retail, agricultural and real estate sectors while continuing a crackdown on illegal currency movements to fill external and domestic resource gaps so that the IMF programme remains on track to ensure economic stability until an elected government takes power.
This was part of a detailed policy statement issued by caretaker Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar before the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue, presided over by Senator Saleem Mandviwalla in Islamabad on Thursday


4. Pakistan, Iran advance border trade talks

During a full-day meeting in the Iranian border town of Mirjaveh on Thursday, the Pak-Iran Joint Border Trade Committee deliberated on border concerns, the growth of bilateral trade, and improvements in immigration procedures and transportation.
Abdul Qadir Memon, the chief collector Customs Balochistan, headed the Pakistani delegation, while the Iranian side was led by Javed Haideri, the director general of Transit and International Transport from the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development


5. India involved in genocide of Muslims, president tells UK members of parliament

President Dr Arif Alvi has said that India is involved in the genocide of Muslims, persecution and suppression of minorities, burning and destroying churches in Manipur, and extrajudicial killings of leaders of minority communities regionally and internationally.
The president was talking to a delegation UK`s members of parliament, who called on President Alvi at the Aiwan-i-Sadr on Thursday, says a press release issued by the presidency. Representatives of Pakistani and Kashmiri diaspora in the UK also attended the meeting

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6. IAEA launches report on South-South cooperation

The director general of International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano, has launched a publication highlighting the role of Pakistan to strengthen South-South Cooperation through the promotion of peaceful uses of nuclear technology.
The report titled, `Pakistan: Partnering with IAEA for Strengthening South-South Cooperation`was launched on Wednesday at an event on the sidelines of the annual general conference of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) being held in Vienna


7. India imposes curfew in parts of Manipur

India imposed curfew in the capital and some areas of its restive state of Manipur on Thursday, after scores of students were injured in violence following protests against the alleged abduction and murder of two students, authorities said.
Ethnic violence has plunged the north-eastern state bordering Myanmar into what many security experts describe as an intense civil war fought over land, jobs and political clout between its two largest local groups


8. Karabakh to be part of Azerbaijan as rebels give up

Ethnic Armenian separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh on Thursday agreed to dissolve their government by the end of the year and become a full part of Azerbaijan in the wake of Baku`s lightning offensive.
The dramatic announcement came moments after it became clear that more than half of the rebel region`s population had fled the advancing Azerbaijani forces


9. Israel reopens Gaza crossings after two weeks

Israel reopened crossing points with Gaza Strip on Thursday, allowing thousands of Palestinian workers to get to their jobs in Israel and the occupied West Bank, after nearly two weeks of closure prompted by protests along the border.
Around 18,000 Gazans have permits from Israeli authorities to work outside the blockaded enclave, providing an injection of cash amounting to some $2 million a day to the impoverished territory`s economy


10. Germany, Israel sign `historic` missile shield deal

Israel`s $3.5-billion sale of its Arrow 3 missile defence system to Germany, sparked by security fears after Russia`s Ukraine invasion, is the biggest yet for the small country`s outsized arms sector.
With its armed forces steeled by a tragic history of war, Israel is now the ninth largest exporter of military equipment and technology, according to the Stockhohn International Peace Research Institute


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