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

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  • PM Imran announces ‘big jalsa’ in Muzaffarabad on Friday Pakistan delivers joint statement at UNHRC on behalf of over 50 countries on human rights situation in occupied Kashmir.
  • World must not remain indifferent to tragedy unfolding in Kashmir, Qureshi tells UN Rights Council FM Qureshi warns of genocide taking place in occupied Kashmir, urges UN body to take action.
  • PPP not to join Fazlur Rehman’s Islamabad march but will provide ‘moral support’, says Bilawal PPP chief says his party has had a “clear and consistent policy when it came to dharna politics in Islamabad”.
  • Former PTI lawmaker Baldev Kumar seeks political asylum in India KP information minister rejects Kumar’s allegations of mistreatment of minorities in Pakistan under the PTI government.
  • Ashura observed across Pakistan amid tight security arrangements Processions were carried out in various cities as thousands of security personnel protected the mourners.
  • Minister discusses Pakistan’s progress on FATF action plan with APG The Asia-Pacific Joint Group will present its report in the FATF Plenary and Working Group meetings in October.
  • A PPP success story It is indisputable that Sindh has succeeded in gaining the trust of the reluctant private sector.
  • UK to let foreign students stay two years after graduation post-Brexit Business Secretary Leadsom says the change is aimed at attracting the “brightest and the best from around the world”.
  • China removes several US products from tariffs list The lists mark the first time Beijing has announced products to be excluded from tariffs.
  • Trump signals possibility of meeting with Iran as security hawk Bolton exits “The president has made clear, he is happy to take a meeting with no preconditions,” says Mnuchin.
  • Archbishop of Canterbury prostrates over 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre “I am so ashamed and sorry for the impact of the crime committed,” says Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.
  • India irked over reference to occupied Kashmir in Pak-China joint statement Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman calls on Pakistan and China to stop CPEC related activities in AJK.
  • Trump adds TTP chief, 10 others on global terrorist list Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud was named chief of TTP in June 2018 following the death of Mullah Fazlullah.
  • Netanyahu vows to annex West Bank’s Jordan Valley if re-elected Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warns that the move would “push the whole region towards violence”.
  • US says reports of CIA mole in Kremlin put lives at risk Informant reportedly confirmed to US intelligence Putin directed Russia’s meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.
  • Apple reveals triple-camera iPhone; $5 monthly streaming TV undercuts Disney The new phones are available to order on Friday and will start shipping on September 20.
  • Sri Lanka name depleted squads for Pakistan tour Lahiru Thirimanne will lead a 15-member ODI squad, while the 16-member T20 squad will be led by Dasun Shanaka.
  • For the generation that did not see Abdul Qadir bowl When or where there is a legspinner, there is a Qadir mention.

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