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Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 20.11.2025

Daily Current Affairs, News Headlines 20.11.2025

International Updates

•US confirms sale of advanced air defence missile system to Taiwan
•US Congress approves bill to release government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein
•US, Saudi Arabia sign agreements on civil nuclear energy, sale of cutting-edge US F-35 warplanes
•India’s iDEX Startup Wins Robotics Challenge at Dubai Airshow 2025

National Updates

•56th IFFI to begin tomorrow at Panaji, Goa
•Supreme Court strikes down some provisions of the Tribunals Reforms Act
•7th Meeting of NSAs of Colombo Security Conclave to be held in New Delhi
•SC urges Centre to provide adequate judicial infrastructure to work day and night to complete trial within 6 months

Sports Updates

•Curacao scripts history, becomes the smallest nation ever to qualify for the FIFA World Cup football
•India A enters semi-finals of Rising Stars Asia Cup 2025

राष्ट्रीय अपडेट

  • 56वां इंटरनेशनल फिल्म फेस्टिवल ऑफ इंडिया (IFFI) गोवा के पणजी में कल से शुरू होगा।
  • सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने ट्रिब्यूनल्स रिफॉर्म्स एक्ट की कुछ धाराओं को रद्द कर दिया है।
  • कोलंबो सिक्योरिटी कॉन्क्लेव की 7वीं NSA बैठक नई दिल्ली में आयोजित की जाएगी।
  • सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने केंद्र सरकार से आग्रह किया है कि वह पर्याप्त न्यायिक अवसंरचना उपलब्ध कराए, जिससे अदालतें दिन-रात काम कर सकें और मुकदमों का निपटारा 6 महीनों के भीतर हो सके।

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय अपडेट

  • अमेरिका ने ताइवान को एडवांस्ड एयर डिफेंस मिसाइल सिस्टम की बिक्री की पुष्टि की है।
  • अमेरिकी कांग्रेस ने जेफ्री एप्स्टीन से संबंधित सरकारी दस्तावेज जारी करने वाले बिल को मंजूरी दे दी है।
  • अमेरिका और सऊदी अरब ने सिविल न्यूक्लियर एनर्जी तथा आधुनिक अमेरिकी F-35 युद्धक विमानों की बिक्री से जुड़े समझौतों पर हस्ताक्षर किए।
  • भारत के iDEX स्टार्टअप ने दुबई एयरशो 2025 में रोबोटिक्स चैलेंज जीतकर इतिहास रच दिया।

खेल अपडेट

  • कुरासाओ ने इतिहास रच दिया है, वह FIFA वर्ल्ड कप फुटबॉल के लिए क्वालीफाई करने वाला अब तक का सबसे छोटा देश बन गया है।
  • इंडिया A राइजिंग स्टार्स एशिया कप 2025 के सेमीफाइनल में पहुंच गई है।

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Daily Current Affairs & News Headlines

1. What are Daily Current Affairs?

Daily Current Affairs are short, updated summaries of important national and international events happening across politics, economy, science, sports, technology, and more.

2. Why are Daily Current Affairs important?

They help readers stay informed about significant happenings around the world. They are especially crucial for competitive exams such as the UPSC, SSC, Banking, Railways, Defense, and State PSCs.

3. How can Daily Current Affairs help in competitive exams?

Most competitive exams have a General Awareness or Current Affairs section. Daily updates help build a strong foundation and ensure better accuracy in exam questions.

4. What do Daily News Headlines include?

Daily headlines cover major developments across categories like national news, world news, business, economy, environment, science, technology, sports, and government policies.

5. Can I rely on Daily Current Affairs for monthly and yearly revisions?

Yes. Daily updates form the base for monthly and yearly current affairs compilations, making revision easier and more systematic.

6. How much time should I spend on Daily Current Affairs?

Generally, 15–30 minutes a day is enough to stay updated and prepare effectively for exams.

7. Where can I find Daily Current Affairs?

You can access them on www.theknowledgelibrary.org, as well as on news websites, educational portals, YouTube channels, mobile apps, and competitive exam preparation platforms.

8. Are Daily Current Affairs enough for UPSC or other high-level exams?

Daily CA is essential, but should be supplemented with editorials, standard newspapers, monthly compilations, and issue-based analysis for a deeper understanding.

9. How do I remember Daily Current Affairs effectively?

Utilise short notes, mind maps, weekly review sessions, quizzes, and flashcards to enhance retention.

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