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

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  • PM Imran arrives in Kyrgyzstan to attend 19th SCO meeting Prime Minister Imran is expected to conduct meetings with other participating leaders on the sidelines of the event.
  • Commanders review security environment ISPR says the commanders’ forum reviewed geo-strategic and national security environment.
  • FIA insists on abandoning Asghar Khan case verdict implementation Banks have not provided substantial evidence against the politicians regarding the distribution of money, says report.
  • Arrangements to cope with cyclone, heatwave reviewed in Sindh The contingency plan was made jointly by PDMA, district administrations, KMC, DMCs, Pakistan Navy.
  • PM Imran vows to go after ‘the thieves who put country badly in debt’ “I’m making a high-powered enquiry commission with a one-point agenda: how did they raise the debt so much in 10 years?”
  • Shehbaz appears in accountability court after return from London Says “I have served the country. Ashiana case is based on lies. NAB is wasting the country and the court’s time”.
  • PM, aides discuss terms of reference for probe into rise in debt Imran urges nation not to glorify money launderers; meets allies in Sindh.
  • Dollar gains Re1 to reach Rs153 in open market The greenback’s value strengthens to Rs152.95 in the interbank market.
  • Altaf released on bail, but probe will continue Search by police at two addresses in London complete.
  • Facebook to buy stake in Indian e-commerce start-up Meesho Head of Facebook in India says the deal “reflects new India that is showing up on the internet”.
  • FBR to go after evaders using offshore accounts, properties to avoid taxes The amendments are in line with the Financial Action Task Force recommendations.
  • ‘Karachi has become the worst city in Pakistan,’ says Justice Gulzar Ahmed SC, while hearing Amal Umer case, questions feasibility of stopping police from using weapons “in a city like Karachi”.
  • Met department issues cyclone, heatwave warning for Sindh Temperature in Karachi to swing between 39 to 42 degree from Thursday to Saturday.
  • Fifth hike in wheat flour prices The rates of fine and super fine flour have been jacked up to Rs43 per kg from Rs41.
  • Stocks up, but ‘IMF-friendly’ budget gets mixed reviews The benchmark 100-share index rose 278.08 points, or 0.8pc, to close at 34,939.16 points on Wednesday.
  • Indian authorities say no survivors of air force plane crash Indian airforce plane with five Indian air force officers and eight people of other ranks lost ground contact on June 3.
  • Opposition lambastes Imran over midnight address Bilawal says the PM fears he will be unable to get the budget passed in the NA and that his government will fall.
  • Court stops Musharraf’s lawyer from arguing in treason trial Court declares that Musharraf has lost the right to engage a counsel, unless he surrenders.
  • 2 oil tankers struck in suspected attacks in Gulf of Oman: shipping firms The world cannot afford “a major confrontation in the Gulf region”: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
  • Punjabi among five languages added to Facebook’s paid videos Facebook says ad breaks will now be available in Canada.
  • Boris Johnson wins first round of UK leadership vote The Brexit-backing former foreign minister picked up 114 of the 313 votes cast in a secret ballot in the lower House.
  • Iran leader rejects Trump talks despite Japan PM’s mission Khamenei says Iran will not repeat its “bitter experience” of negotiating with US.
  • Chinese ambassador warns Britain over blocking Huawei: BBC “It will send a very bad message not only to Huawei but also to Chinese businesses,” Ambassador Liu Xiaoming says.
  • SC rejects Mukhtar Mai’s 2011 review petition on technical grounds Court observes that points raised in application could not be considered for hearing in a review petition.
  • Billion tree project at risk in KP’s tribal districts Officials say forest dept staff stopped plantlet maintenance due to funds’ unavailability.
  • LHC suspends sentence of lawyer who injured judge The convict had attacked Civil Judge Khalid Mahmood for not extending him favour in a personal criminal case.
  • Amid noisy protest, PA demands Zardari’s release from NAB custody The opposition leader terms the sitting before budget session a heist on taxpayers’ money.
  • Farmers march in scorching heat to record protest against water crisis After the protesters reached Khairpur Gumbo they also staged a demonstration on Pangrio-Jhuddo road.
  • Houthi missile attack on Saudi airport wounds 26: Saudi-led coalition Three women and two children were among the wounded; Pakistan strongly condemns attack, reiterates full solidarity.
  • Imamul Haq expects ‘huge-pressure game’ against India A 41-run loss to the reigning champions in Taunton has left Pakistan eighth on the table, making this a must-win clash.
  • India, New Zealand share points as World Cup fixture called off at Trent Bridge This is the fourth match to be either called off or abandoned in the rain-hit World Cup.
  • Cricket chiefs deny World Cup TV ‘gagging’ order Development follows reports of a bitter exchange between ICC officials and West Indies great Michael Holding emerged.
  • Tears as badminton star Lee quits after cancer battle Lee says he was told by his doctor to rest as “badminton requires high-intensity training”.
  • Amir on top of the world despite Pakistan defeat The 27-year-old was a rising star in world cricket when his career came to a stunning halt in 2010.
  • Sarfaraz urges team to improve fielding against India “If you want to beat the big teams, we can’t make such mistakes,” says Sarfaraz.
  • Inability to tackle short balls, poor fielding continue to hurt Pakistan A match meandering to defeat was made a spectacle by the defiance of Pakistan’s lower order.
  • India, NZ clash in battle of unbeaten teams Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah soften up the opposition openers.
  • Pakistan’s FIFA World Cup qualifying agony continues with Cambodia loss A 2-1 loss to Cambodia means they will now have to wait another four years to end their unenviable record.
  • ‘New Zealand must grab half-chances against India’ Lockie Ferguson will be spending much of his 28th birthday trying to tame a formidable Indian batting order.

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