Pakistan Current Affairs 3rd November 2018

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Today’s important Pakistan Current Affairs 3rd 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.

One Liner

  • Letter to PM: Trump ‘acknowledges Afghan war cost both USA, Pakistan’. Seeks Pakistan’s cooperation for Afghan peace talks with Taliban, talks of “renewing partnership”.
  • Qatar to quit Opec in January 2019: energy minister. Decision comes at a turbulent time with Doha under a boycott by former neighbouring allies for 18 months.
  • FIA opens immigration office in Kartarpur. Strong mechanism required to keep situation under control on both sides of border, says FIA deputy director.
  • ‘Not a brick should move’: LHC stays demolition of Punjab Governor House wall. “Everyone will be behind bars if the walls are razed,” says high court judge.
  • Patwaris’ role in urban areas: SC issues notices to provinces. CJP seeks details of what law patwaris prepare land transfer deeds under after establishment of Punjab LRA.
  • CJP displeased with lack of liver transplant facility for 70 years. “If India can start liver transplant then why did Pakistan not build such a facility in the last 70 years?” asks CJP.
  • BBA student held for child pornography remanded. Investigation reveals suspect made pornographic photos, videos of 10 children between 10 to 13-years-old.
  • Islamic preacher Zakir Naik says he has not broken any law. Naik, 53, is facing charges of money laundering and hate speech in India.
  • Commander of US 5th fleet found dead in Bahrain. Vice Admiral Scott Stearney, was found dead in his residence in Bahrain, US Navy announces.
  • Qatari prince allowed to hunt houbara bustard. Sources say Qatari prince had paid $100,000 before he was issued the permit.
  • Mufti Muneeb urges govt to pardon Khadim Rizvi, Afzal Qadri. Calls for full bench of Supreme Court in Aasia Bibi case.
  • Fafen has missed key points in its report: PPP. Poll observer body says it has complete data and will release it soon to remove political parties’ concerns.

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