07 Oct 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • PM Imran launches Ehsaas-Saylani Langar Scheme in Islamabad Dr Sania Nishtar says 112 soup kitchens will open across the country in coordination with Saylani Trust.
  • PM Imran to embark on third official visit to China today The prime minister will meet separately with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang.
  • Bilawal, Asfandyar want JUI-F to call MPC Opposition parties were united on the “minimum common agenda” of removing the government, say PPP and ANP leadership.
  • Government not afraid of JUI-F march but its timing is wrong, says Qureshi Sentiments of Kashmiri people will be hurt if JUI-F links October 27 to domestic politics, says foreign minister.
  • Nawaz files review petition against SC verdict in Arshad Malik video scandal case The plea seeks that the court listen to Nawaz Sharif over the video scandal.
  • SC suspends election tribunal’s decision to deseat Qasim Suri Admitting Suri’s appeal for hearing, apex court also suspends ECP’s decision to de-notify him.
  • Fawad again locks horns with Ruet-i-Hilal Committee Minister seeks apology for Safar moon controversy.
  • Ex-bureaucrats take exception to criticism of police reforms Targeting civil servants for any such intervention of the government is highly deplorable, a statement says.
  • FO rejects Indian defence minister’s claim FATF can blacklist Pakistan ‘at any time’ “It is important for the FATF to ensure that the process remains fair and unbiased,” the FO press release states.
  • Fake list of ‘instructions’ attributed to JUI-F goes viral on social media JUI-F leader calls the list, which also has directives on engaging in sodomy, as “lies”.
  • Pindi traders turn down DC’s request to withdraw protest call Say rally would be held in Islamabad against govt’s economic policies and alleged harassment by FBR.
  • Political parties extend support to striking doctors Protest of health workers continues in KP on 11th day.
  • Strike of KP doctors, paramedics enters 10th day Protesters refuse to budge until the RDHA Act is withdrawn.
  • Dollar breaks 4-day losing streak on trade tensions The greenback firmed 0.15% against a basket of currencies to 98.90, after weakening around 1% last week.
  • ADB approves $200 million additional financing loan for BISP ADB country director for Pakistan says a policy research unit will be set up within Benazir Income Support Programme.
  • Significant improvements in fight against money laundering, terror financing APG report shows Islamabad is ‘non-compliant’ on four, ‘partially compliant’ on 26 and ‘largely compliant’ on nine.
  • NAB won’t probe tax evasion, bank default cases Chairman says no official will call businessmen for questioning; committee set up to address concerns.
  • NAB chairman rejects business community’s concerns about watchdog as ‘completely baseless’ Javed Iqbal clarifies that NAB doesn’t want power similar to that available in Saudi Arabia to recover looted wealth.
  • Taliban release 3 Indian engineers, insurgents say The Afghan govt, the Indian embassy in Kabul and the US military in Afghanistan decline to comment.
  • Iraq military admits ‘excessive force’ used in deadly protests “We have begun to hold accountable those commanding officers who carried out these wrong acts,” says the military.
  • Two scientists from US, one from Britain get Nobel Medicine prize for learning how cells use oxygen The work by the three laureates has “greatly expanded our knowledge of how physiological response makes life possible”.
  • Nobel season opens with Medicine Prize Climate activist Greta Thunberg a likely candidate for Peace Prize, though her young age may work against her.
  • Taliban say Afghanistan has freed several of its prisoners Afghan Taliban officials say they have released three Indian engineers.
  • US to withdraw troops as Turkey launches Syria operation: White House The statement follows US President Donald Trump’s phone call with his counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
  • Saudi Arabia eases restrictions on women taking hotel rooms Saudi Arabia announced a new tourist visa scheme last week.
  • Pakistan in trouble after losing early wickets against Sri Lanka in 2nd T20 Bhanuka Rajapaksa smacks an aggressive maiden half-century as the visitors make 182-6 against Pakistan.
  • SL eye repeat performance to seal T20 series “We will try to win tomorrow’s match to get an unbeatable lead in the series,” says Sri Lanka skipper Gunathilaka.
  • Shami, Jadeja help India go 1-0 up in South Africa Test series The second Test will begin on Oct 10 in Pune.

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