Noun
current affairs pl (plural only)
Recent news, especially in-depth analysis of issues and events.
According to the press release, the exam will have comprehension based questions from Quantitative Techniques, English, Current Affairs, Deductive Reasoning and Logical Reasoning. Source: Internet
Another element brought into this group is the state broadcaster, through Helen Boaden, the former Head of BBC News and Current Affairs. Source: Internet
Current affairs Litigation On March 27, 1997, the Sapporo District Court decided a landmark case that, for the first time in Japanese history, recognized the right of the Ainu people to enjoy their distinct culture and traditions. Source: Internet
The paper will be of 100 marks consisting of 60 marks from Humanities and Social Science, and 40 marks from Current Affairs. Source: Internet