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

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  • PM’s visit to Saudi Arabia aims to assuage Riyadh’s reservations Visit planned after signals kingdom is not happy with Imran’s decision to attend Kuala Lumpur summit
  • Zardari arrives in Karachi 6 months after NAB arrest PPP leader flies to Karachi on special aircraft, received by party leaders and supporters.
  • PML-N calls for ‘immediate arrest’ of Hassaan Niazi, resumption of PIC operations Aurangzeb criticises police raid in which the premier’s nephew “was not found”; Akbar gives rebuttal on asset recovery.
  • PM Imran congratulates Boris Johnson on resounding victory, ‘looks forward’ to working together World leaders including Trump, Merkel and Michel also extend congratulations to Boris Johnson.
  • Norway telecom operator Telenor snubs Huawei for 5G network After a warning from Norway’s intelligence agencies, Telenor has picked Ericsson to build country’s 5g network.
  • Lawyers go on nationwide strike, demand release of those arrested for attacking Lahore hospital Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan rejects all “unlawful allegations” on the legal fraternity.
  • NBP has received £190m settlement from UK, confirms SBP Heated discussion in Senate committee after central bank official declines to share details of the transaction.
  • Emergence of polio cases ‘matter of shame’ for the country, says PM Imran Polio vaccination is “important for your children and for our nation as well”, says prime minister.
  • FIR registered after clash at International Islamic University Islamabad leaves one dead Complainant calls for legal action to be taken against the suspects who attacked the university event.
  • Over 500 patients discharged from PIC after attack Report reveals that 10 cardiac monitors and three ventilators were also damaged.
  • Road accident in Balochistan claims 15 lives: rescue sources Sources say a pick-up carrying oil and diesel collided with a passenger bus.
  • Police take flak for not naming PM’s nephew in FIRs Senior police official denies allegation, says all those who participated in the PIC attack will be treated equally.
  • SC urged to overturn IHC order in Musharraf case Petition argues that the IHC order barring the special court from announcing a verdict was contrary to the Constitution.
  • First female IHC judge to take oath today There are currently only four judges in the Islamabad High Court, compared to seven sanctioned posts.
  • Sindh govt bars officers from ‘unauthorised’ media appearances Sources say govt took notice of the issue after it found that govt officials were not following instructions issued.
  • Move to include financial crime in anti-terror law opposed Lawmakers maintain that the new law could be used for political victimisation.
  • Zardari released from Pims sub-jail a day after bail approval PPP to decide whether the former president should be flown to Karachi today or tomorrow.
  • Cost of tax exemptions soars past Rs1.8tr Exceeds the budgeted amount of Rs972bn.
  • Accord with Switzerland to share Pakistanis’ bank data will bring transparency: Qureshi Minister says govt welcomes accord under which Switzerland has agreed to provide “several kinds of information”.
  • FBR unearths Rs20bn illegal bank transfer, withdrawal scam in KP Initial investigations case show that the amount was transferred in three cases involving 10 to 15 people.
  • India protests spread over ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law Police with batons and firing tear gas clash with hundreds of students in New Delhi; rallies held in various cities.
  • Japan PM planning to cancel trip to India over security fears: reports Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had plans to visit India from Sunday to Tuesday for talks with Modi.
  • Winning big, Boris Johnson on course to deliver swift Brexit Faces daunting task of negotiating a trade agreement with the EU, another trade deal with US President Donald Trump.
  • Bad light halts play in Pakistan’s stop-start Test homecoming Only 27 minutes of play was possible before the players walked off with just 5.2 overs bowled.
  • Bad weather limits 2nd day of Pakistan-Sri Lanka Test to 18.2 overs Forecast for Friday is for more rain in the northern city.
  • A new beginning for Pakistan cricket Dec 11, 2019, will now forever be remembered as the day when the country finally ‘regained’ Test status on home soil.

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