14 February 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • Turkish President Erdogan meets PM Imran, President Alvi upon arrival in Pakistan PM Imran Khan receives the Turkish president, who is accompanied by his wife Emine Erdoğan, at Nur Khan Airbase.
  • Pakistan, Turkey sign two MoUs Understanding reached during a meeting of the Joint Working Group (JWG) on Trade and Investment.
  • Turkey ready to work on CPEC projects, says President Erdogan alongside PM Imran Calls for increasing bilateral trade between the two countries to $1 billion, before bringing it up to $5 billion.
  • PM Imran asks provinces to devise joint plan on food prices Sindh chief secretary told to check price of wheat flour.
  • No society can progress without empowering its women,’ says Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan Thanks Pakistanis for their hospitality.
  • PM assures MQM of meeting its ‘genuine’ demands Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui refuses to return to cabinet.
  • Fazlur Rehman should be tried under Article 6, says PM Imran The premier speaks about inflation, wheat shortage and false news in an informal conversation with media.
  • No difference between Gallipoli and occupied Kashmir’: Erdogan stands by Pakistan in Parliament speech “Our friendship is not based on vested interests but on love,” says Erdogan on relations between the two countries.
  • Digital firms ask govt to rethink rules for online regulation PTA chairman backs rules, citing content removal concerns.
  • Opposition links country’s stability to govt ouster, fresh elections Minister wants opposition to sign ‘charter of economy’.
  • Law of the jungle‘: Govt’s new social media policy comes under criticism in Senate PPP senator regrets the new rules were not brought before the Senate committee before they were taken to the cabinet.
  • At joint press conference, PM Imran thanks Erdogan for raising voice for occupied Kashmir Pakistan, Turkey sign memorandums of understanding for cooperation in various areas.
  • SC upholds LHC’s order in Model Town case SC had taken up an appeal of the Punjab government, PAT’s Jawad Hamid.
  • Situation ripe for protest: JUI-F Maulana Ali vows struggle till fresh polls announced.
  • Suspected patients of coronavirus to be quarantined at Haj complex SAPM on health says no cases have tested positive in Pakistan so far.
  • IMF mission gives sunny outlook of Pakistan’s economic situation as review ends IMF press release says Pakistan has met all “structural benchmarks”.
  • Finance ministry hints at further belt-tightening ahead Spending cuts only way to avoid mini-budget, officials tell lawmakers.
  • Virus could mean $5 bn in airline losses: UN agency International Civil Aviation Organisation says 70 airlines have cancelled all international flights in and out of China.
  • $425m sought for Swat hydro projects The $425m loan also includes $287m from the Inter­national Deve­lopment Associa­tion (IDA).
  • US, China, Russia making world more dangerous: German president “’Great again’ — even at the expense of neighbours and partners,” says German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
  • China virus death toll nears 1,400; US bemoans ‘lack of transparency’ Nearly 64,000 people are now recorded as having been made ill by the virus in China.
  • US announces Taliban truce as deal looks near Pompeo says peace talks have made real progress in the last few days.
  • India to offer 6,000 acres in held Kashmir to investors The area is not a particularly industrialised one with per capita income of Rs62,145 ($870) in 2016-2017.
  • Saudi-led forces to face trial over Yemen violations The coalition will put on trial military personnel suspected of being behind deadly air strikes on civilians in Yemen.
  • Visiting MCC win maiden T20 match against Lahore Qalandars by 4 wickets MCC are to play four limited-overs matches against local teams during their visit to Pakistan.
  • South Africa call off Pakistan tour due to ‘player workload’ “Will honour our commitment as soon as it is reasonably possible,” says Cricket South Africa.
  • Pakistan, India cruise into Kabaddi World Cup semis Iran and Australia are the other two teams who reached the semi-finals.
  • All set for PSL matches in Karachi’ Commissioner Karachi Iftikhar Shallwani informed the meeting that he was in constant touch with the police.

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