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

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  • PM aide on accountability challenges Shehbaz to take him to court over The Mail news story “I will [produce evidence] of every TT (Telegraphic Transfer) made by you,” Shahzad Akbar warns Shehbaz.
  • IdeaGist hikes investment to $100m for PM’s startup programme The additional $45 million will be invested in incubating and accelerating new ventures in emerging technologies.
  • 11 miners trapped in Quetta coal mine for over 20 hours, rescue operation underway Rescue services have been unable to recover any of the coal workers so far.
  • Major shuffle in police ranks amidst new tussle between Sindh govt, police Karachi police chief loses his job, reportedly after refusing to comply with provincial chief executive’s wishes.
  • Four more polio cases found in Punjab, KP During current year 45 polio cases have been confirmed as compared to 12 last year.
  • ATC grants pre-arrest bail to JuD chief Hafiz Saeed and 3 others Law enforcement authorities told not to arrest Saeed and others until Aug 3.
  • Fake polio markers highlight risks to Pakistan vaccination drive Officials estimate that so-called fake finger markings are hiding the true scale of refusal rates.
  • Over 100 killed in Swat road accidents during 18 months Admin decides to launch campaign against underage drivers.
  • Around 76,000 Sindh govt officers not filing returns The officials, who violated Section 114 of the Income Tax Ordinance are serving in grade 18 to grade 20.
  • Users to no longer pay service charges on pre-paid cellular scratch cards On a scratch card of Rs100, a user will now receive a top-up of Rs88.9 instead of Rs76.94: PTA.
  • China GDP growth slows to 27-year low as trade war bites, more stimulus seen Trade pressures have intensified since Washington sharply raised tariffs on Chinese goods in May.
  • Financial system’s malign influence on investment Low level of national capital formation is the root cause of growing dependence on foreign finances.
  • 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.
  • Karachi’s sad tale of transport As per the World Bank, there should be a 100-seater bus for every 1,500 people.
  • Very few take up offer to whiten money in Bangladesh A trivial number of people showed their undisclosed incomes voluntarily in Bangladesh.
  • MQM-P throws its weight behind Senate chairman ahead of no-trust move The party had also supported Sanjrani at the time of his election in March 2018.
  • Punjab CM says opposition move to oust Sanjrani will boomerang “The opposition will lose in its movement of mistrust against the Senate chairman,” says Buzdar.
  • ‘Drugged, raped’ woman rescued An FIR has been registered against a man and a woman both nominated by the victim in her complaint.
  • Firemen struggle to control massive fire in Karachi textile factory At present, nothing can be said about the exact cause of fire and estimation of loss; no injury to human life reported.
  • More blood-letting at PSX; benchmark down 2pc Analysts hold expected hike in SBP’s benchmark policy rate responsible for the sell-off.
  • China says will freeze out US companies that sell arms to Taiwan China claims Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Beijing’s control.
  • 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.
  • Very few take up offer to whiten money in Bangladesh A trivial number of people showed their undisclosed incomes voluntarily in Bangladesh.
  • Iran says may ‘reverse’ nuclear programme to pre-deal status “These actions are not out of obstinacy. It is to give diplomacy a chance.”
  • India scrubs Moon mission launch one hour before liftoff “A technical snag was observed in launch vehicle system at one hour before the launch,” says ISRO.
  • Rouhani says Iran ready to talk if US lifts sanctions Trump on Wednesday said that US sanctions on Iran would soon be increased “substantially”.
  • Ben Stokes sorry for outrageous fluke on day of redemption England were awarded six runs after the Ben Stokes ricochetted off his outstretched bat to the boundary.
  • Technical knockout: Kiwis praise team but query ‘cruel’ rules England won on their superior boundary count even though scores were tied in regular play and the Super Over shootout.
  • Kohli bats for beleaguered de Villiers in World Cup row “It’s been unfortunate to see this happen to you,” says Kohli.
  • ‘I don’t think there will ever be a better game in cricket’: England, New Zealand on dramatic World Cup final “It certainly wasn’t for one extra run, there are so many parts in that match that could have gone either way.”
  • England win their first-ever World Cup after beating New Zealand in nerve-wracking super over Outcome of the final was decided by boundary count after a tie in the Super Over.

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