Pakistan Current Affairs 29 November 2018

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Today’s important Pakistan Current Affairs 29 November 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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  • Senate body passes bill allowing organ donation. Draft law suggests CNICs should indicate if someone is an organ donor.
  • Plea against Rizvi’s detention dismissed as withdraw. Rizvi’s counsel says a fresh petition will be filed soon challenging the detention of the TLP leaders.
  • US air strike leaves 18 dead in Helmand. The strike occurred during a firefight between Afghan special forces working with US advisers and Taliban.
  • Report faults Indonesian airline’s safety steps for crash. Boeing 737 MAX 8 plunged into the Java Sea on Oct 28, killing all 189 people aboard.
  • Imran eyes uplift of football, meets PFF candidate Dogar. Prime Minister Imran Khan says that all sports federations in Pakistan will soon have qualified professionals.
  • 40 firms offer to provide land, build units under housing scheme, PM told. 17-member task force formed to look into affairs of the Naya Pakistan project.
  • Ghani forms 12-member team to negotiate with Taliban. “We seek peace agreement in which Afghan Taliban would be included in a democratic and inclusive society,” says Ghani.
  • Nawaz demands investigation into Aleema’s assets. Ousted former PM raises questions about money trail of PM Khan’s sister’s foreign properties.
  • 10 killed in attack at UK security firm’s compound in Kabul. Security officials say the blast was a car bomb targeting a compound which houses G4S, a British security company.
  • PTA to block mobile devices with non standard IMEI starting December 1. Unregistered devices bought before December 1 will still remain operational if they have a network connection.
  • Only 3 overseas Pakistanis register i-votes for by-polls in Lahore’s PP-168. ECP, Nadra officials express disappointment over the tepid response.
  • Germany seeks dialogue with country’s 4.5 million Muslims. Interior minister Seehofer says training imams and ending financial support of mosques from abroad are two major goals.
  • Putin to discuss Khashoggi with Saudi prince at G20: Kremlin aide. “Main aim” of meeting will be Russian-Saudi relations, says Putin’s foreign policy advisor.
  • Sri Lanka top military official detained over mass murder cover-up. Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne is the chief suspect in the murder of 11 people.

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