10 December 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Pakistan condemns ‘regressive, discriminatory’ nationality bill passed by India’s lower house Controversial legislation passes just after midnight following raucous scenes in parliament, protests in country.
  • ‘I will not beg you’: Abbasi lashes out at NA speaker for not issuing Rana Sana’s production order Asad Umar defends Speaker Qaiser, says govt is ready to provide him support if he needs it.
  • PML-N threatens to end cooperation with govt in parliament PTI distances itself from London protest; treasury, opposition continue trading allegations in NA.
  • SC to take up Nawaz’s review petition in judge video case today Former prime minister pleads apex court’s Aug 23 verdict was passed without jurisdiction.
  • Senate panel wants cases against Zardari shifted to Karachi Senator Kulsoom Parveen says Zardari is not being treated like other people.
  • Meesha says she was harassed on multiple occasions by Ali Zafar Says she remained under trauma for several months after the alleged incident that occurred during a jamming session.
  • Citibank Pakistan gives ringing endorsement to govt’s economic policies Says high interest rates, tax broadening and exchange rate flexibility are all necessary.
  • FO criticised for ‘failure’ to highlight abuses in IHK Shireen Mazari says the Foreign Office has not kept pace with change.
  • References on BRT, Malam Jabba projects ready: NAB Both projects were launched by ruling PTI in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
  • Islamabad High Court summons Safe City DIG in missing person case Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani questions the utility of the project as it cannot trace cars used in abducting citizens.
  • Metro bus to remain partially suspended in Rawalpindi during cricket match Metro buses between twin cities to remain off track from 9am to 10:30am and 4pm to 6pm till Dec 15
  • Driver dead, 15 injured in train-truck collision As a result, rail traffic on the branch line suspended for hours.
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa slashes current spending by Rs95 billion Minister says more funds available for development due to financial reforms.
  • FBR again asks UAE for details of Iqama holders FBR has sent several rejoinders since October this year, but the UAE finance ministry has yet to respond to these.
  • Sindh to move SC again for land settlement fund Sindh cabinet decides to spend money deposited by Bahria Town on development projects.
  • Democrats lay out case for formal Trump impeachment Donald Trump and his allies lobbed fresh assaults on the proceedings they dismiss as a hoax and a sham.
  • US losing Afghan war for lack of clear objectives, says report The documents show how US military commanders struggled to define who they were fighting and why.
  • Activists storm into Maltese govt HQ, call for PM’s resignation People in Maltese PM Joseph Muscat’s inner circle linked to 2017 car bomb killing of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
  • Corrupt foreigners to be barred from spending money in US: Pompeo US secretary of state vows to bar foreign officials and their immediate family from travelling to the country.
  • Shah Hussain bags judo gold at South Asian Games Hussain wins all his three league rounds against opponents from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
  • Pakistan’s weightlifters, martial artists bring in more golds at SA Games Pakis­tan’s weightlifters show impressive skills to grab four gold medals.

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