11 January 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • ISPR dismisses Indian army chief’s statement to undertake action across LoC as ‘routine rhetoric’ “Pakistan Armed Forces are fully prepared to respond to any act of Indian aggression,” says military’s media wing.
  • PM Imran demands ‘immediate report’ on Quetta blast, hails martyred DSP as ‘brave and exemplary’ officer A deadly blast took place in a Quetta mosque on Friday, killing 15 people.
  • Pakistan lost $120bn to America’s war: JI chief Demands formation of a commission to hold responsible those who previously threw the country into the America’s war.
  • Australian defence official calls on COAS The COAS reiterated the offer for any assistance in tackling the bush fires in Australia.
  • FM to visit Tehran, Riyadh, Washington in bid to defuse regional tension Qureshi will tour the three capitals to convey Pakistan’s desire to help in de-escalating the situation.
  • Ministry’s appeal against lawyer’s release order rejected The LHC registrar office raises the objection that the court’s verdict in a habeas corpus matter can’t be challenged.
  • Opposition, govt senators trade barbs over gas shortage Some treasury members join protest over gas crisis in Balochistan.
  • PML-N leader dismisses drug smuggling charges against him Some MNAs from government allies back Sana’s point of view.
  • PM’s nephew caught in accident row The video shows Niazi exchanging harsh words with a car driver and kicking the car in the presence of two policemen.
  • Illegal Pakistani immigrants in Bosnia refuse to return, Senate body told Around 3,000 immigrants detained at a camp are waiting to escape into Europe, ministry official says.
  • 17 magistrates removed for inefficient price control The DC issued a strict warning regarding officers who are inefficient and negligent of their duties.
  • US travel alert for polio-endemic Asian countries Level 2 guidelines require visitors to show proof of polio vaccination.
  • CJP berates CAA officials for lack of facilities at airports SC says currency, weapons, contraband being smuggled from airports but no video is found whenever suspects are caught.
  • Mayor threatens PTI of withdrawal of MQM-P’s support Says the MQM-P is not going to repeat the mistakes committed in the past.
  • Centre again rejects Sindh’s claim to gas it produces Petroleum division issues rejoinder to CM’s letter.
  • Six of a family die as van catches fire in Karachi Police surgeon says at least 11 persons who suffered burn injuries were rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
  • 10 banks sign pact to create Pakistan Corporate Restructuring Company Ltd The CRC will help the government revive sick industrial units.
  • Puzzlement in Ethiopia as Trump claims hand in Nobel prize Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed accepted the prize in December for making peace with longtime rival Eritrea.
  • Oman’s Sultan Qaboos passes away, cousin Haitham bin Tariq sworn in as new ruler Discussions over Qaboos’ successor were held as he had left no apparent heir.
  • Iran military admits to ‘unintentionally’ downing Ukrainian plane President Rouhani says “deeply regrets the disastrous mistake”, promises to continue investigation.
  • Iran to analyse flight data itself as missile blamed for air crash Evidence suggests plane was brought down by Iranian missile, says Canadian prime minister.
  • China mourns as Yangtze River’s paddlefish declared extinct Chinese internet users and media outlets have been paying tribute to the hefty creature.
  • Today, I am proudly Iranian Outrage at America’s overseas rampages is joining together peoples with hugely different thoughts and beliefs.
  • PSL franchises ask PCB for financial relief to cover losses PCB will be saving a lot of money as they will not have to spend millions of rupees in hiring stadiums in UAE.

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