Pakistan Current Affairs 25th November 2018 for NTS PPSC CSS OTS PTS Govt Jobs

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Today’s important Pakistan Current Affairs 2018-11-25 13:54:53  2018. These are top news which will be helpful for  aspirants in preparation of NTS, PPSC, CSS, FPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, BPSC, OTS, PTS and All other Govt Jobs & exams.

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  • FM Qureshi welcomes India’s decision to send ministers for Kartarpur ceremony. Shah Mahmood Qureshi says India’s response to Pakistan’s peace initiative has been positive.
  • EU endorses Brexit divorce deal but hard work lies ahead. British premier faces daunting task of selling Brexit deal to UK parliamentarians.
  • Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, allies distance themselves from TLP protest call. Demand immediate release of activists of Tanzeemat-i-Ahle Sunnat.
  • Number of Pakistani students in China grew from 100 to 25,000 in five years, Urdu Conference told. Chinese citizens taking keen interest in Pakistani society after CPEC, says Prof Dr Tang Meng Sheng.
  • Europe heads off Gibraltar spat to save Brexit summit. Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez withdrew a threat to boycott Sunday’s European Council hours before May went to Brussels.
  • ‘Russia poses bigger threat to UK than Al Qaeda’. General Mark Carleton-Smith warns that Moscow had shown a willingness to use its military to pursue national interests.
  • Pakistan squad leaves for India to compete in hockey World Cup. The green-shirts take on Malaysia on Dec 5 before facing the Netherlands in their last pool-stage on Dec 9.
  • Protesters, police clash on Paris thoroughfare. Turnout of demonstrators lower than a week ago and a call to shut down the capital seems to have failed.
  • Cleric in Afghanistan’s top religious body assassinated. IS claims responsibility for attack in Khost that left 27 army men dead.
  • Baloch separatist leader Harbiyar Marri among 13 booked for Chinese consulate attack. The attack carried out with RAW’s help was “a shameful attempt to harm the Pakistan-China relationship”: police.
  • Indian FM says can’t attend Kartarpur ceremony due to ‘prior commitments’, but other ministers will. The groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Wednesday, November 28 and will be performed by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
  • KP governor sees foreign hand in Orakzai, Karachi terror attacks. Shah Farman says both attacks “are part of the same conspiracy to destabilise the CPEC project”.
  • ‘Grand operation’ to be launched next week to clear encroachments on Karachi Circular Railway. Supreme Court judge tells authorities time should no longer be wasted for the revival of KCR.
  • Impeaching Trump not on House Democrats’ to-do list for now
    Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi calls impeachment a “divisive activity” that needs to be approached with bipartisanship.
  • Bahrain heads to polls amid boycott calls. Amnesty International says it is “gravely concerned” by Bahrain’s suppression of political opposition.

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