14 July 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Pakistan told to pay $5.9bn to mining firm in Reko Diq case PM’s aide Firdous says law ministry and attorney general are looking into the matter in the light of international laws.
  • ’80pc and beyond agreed upon,’ says Dr Faisal following Kartarpur Corridor talks with India The second round of talks between India and Pakistan regarding the corridor were held at Wagah today.
  • Mobile police service centres project inaugurated in Punjab CM Buzdar briefed on 14 services to be provided to the citizens at these centres.
  • Video leak has made accountability process doubtful: PML-N Party terms the judge’s affidavit a charge-sheet against himself.
  • Govt decides to probe Khawaja Asif for ‘posing security risk to Pakistan’ Federal cabinet tasks the interior ministry to probe Asif and the Dubai company where he allegedly drew a salary from.
  • PM directs to form commission to probe ‘who’s responsible for Reko Diq predicament’ Government “disappointed” with ICSID’s hefty award against Pakistan in Reko Diq case; will conduct an internal review.
  • Efforts on to save dolphin stranded in Clifton’s shallow waters in Karachi Volunteers tried to take the dolphin into the deep sea but intense waves pushed it back to shore.
  • Religious affairs ministry launches apps to assist pilgrims during Haj Ministry asks pilgrims to use the Android apps for information.
  • Govt misses export target by a wide margin The numbers come despite government extending tax incentives to the export-oriented sectors to help increase earnings.
  • Traders observe nationwide strike to resist govt drive to document commercial activity Markets in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and various other cities remained shut on Saturday.
  • Shehbaz to file suit against The Mail, PM Imran for ‘fabricated and misleading story’ The Mail on Sunday, quoting investigators and a ‘confidential report’, questions whether Shehbaz ‘stole’ public money.
  • Heavy rain leaves scores dead in Nepal, India, Bangladesh At least 50 dead in Nepal, 14 in India, and a dozen in Bangladesh; Nepal’s Met department warns of more troubles ahead.
  • Former Bangladesh military dictator Ershad dies at 89 General Ershad ruled Bangladesh for nearly a decade before being ousted from power in a pro-democracy upsurge in 1990.
  • Argentina receives $5.4bn from IMF President Mauricio Macri has faced increasing pressure over the misfiring economy.
  • New Zealanders give up weapons for money Police say they paid more than 430,000 New Zealand dollars ($288,000) to 169 gun owners during the event.
  • 4-year-old sexual assault victim regains consciousness at Pims Girl’s father says she had started talking to them but was still in a state of shock.
  • IHC to hear appeals in Al-Azizia, Flagship references in September Judge Arshad Malik, who has been removed over video scandal, authored verdicts in both references against Nawaz.
  • Lawyers urge SJC to reject references against judges Lawyers demand that the SJC make public judgements of all the references it had so far decided against judges.
  • Senate body’s suggestion to legalise Sheesha centres criticised Health advocate says instead of protecting tobacco industry lawmakers should take care of public health.
  • Verdict reserved on Sana’s plea for home food in jail The counsel says the health of the petitioner might deteriorate if he is not provided home cooked food in jail.
  • Honda halts production in Pakistan, Indus to follow Honda had kept its plant closed for two days earlier last week.
  • Hong Kong protesters march in new outpouring of grievances Some of the more than 10,000 people marching in Sha Tin call for genuinely democratic voting, others for independence.
  • India arrests top executive over unpaid duties Future Group did not respond to a Reuters e-mail and phone calls seeking comment on the matter.
  • Turkey ignores US warnings over Russian S-400 missile deployment “Delivery of S-400 Long Range Air and Missile Defence Systems resumed today,” says a defence ministry statement.
  • Stokes, Buttler rebuild momentum after quick fall of wickets in World Cup final against NZ England were 119-4 after 31 overs.
  • England, New Zealand seek redemption in Lord’s showpiece England in their fourth final are the overwhelming favourites with potential match-winners everywhere.
  • There is a conspiracy of silence over cricket match-fixing, says author Omar Shahid Hamid launches new novel The Fix, which is about the networks of fixing in the world of cricket.

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