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

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  • NAB opposes suspension of Nawaz’s sentence in Al-Azizia case Accountability watchdog says Sharif is in a “stable condition”; expresses fear the ex-PM may abuse concession of bail.
  • PTI provincial minister remanded into NAB’s custody for 10 days Sibtain Khan, who resigned from his post earlier today, will be produced before court on June 25.
  • Punjab holds spending, Sindh hikes by 12pc Both provinces hike minimum wage, govt salaries; acknowledge austerity as need of the hour; growth to be sacrificed.
  • Dollar hits Rs158 in new high Increase in dollar rate raise the price of gold to Rs75,900 per tola.
  • Accountability court accepts NAB request, 9-day physical remand for Faryal Talpur granted “I think everyone knows these are political arrests,” says Talpur on her way out of the accountability court.
  • Bilawal lashes out at NAB, govt over aunt’s arrest PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari termed the arrests of his father Asif Zardari and aunt Faryal Talpur ‘pre-planned.
  • Maryam Nawaz, Bilawal to meet at Raiwind tomorrow PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb confirms that the PPP leader will go to Raiwind at 1:30pm tomorrow.
  • S. Arabia extradites Sri Lankans linked to Easter attacks “An alleged ringleaders of attacks in Sri Lanka has been arrested following publication of Interpol Red Notice.”
  • ‘Warrior’ spokeswoman Sarah Sanders to leave White House Sanders has been one of Trump’s most loyal foot soldiers.
  • US urges India to contain violence on basis of religion “In our engagements with India, we will continue to highlight importance of preserving a diverse and inclusive society.”
  • IHC suspends govt notification about tax ombudsman’s removal Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera’s counsel contends FTO can only be removed by SJC.
  • Extradition process for Dar, Nawaz’s sons to begin soon: Fawad “Ishaq Dar is the linchpin in the whole episode.”
  • Railways engines failed 3,700 times since January 2015 Poor condition and lack of maintenance of locomotives among reasons for the engine failures.
  • Power tariff raised to recover Rs190bn under IMF deal Consumers will pay additional Rs1.49 per unit for 15 months from July 1.
  • Senator raises alarm over cut in defence budget Retired Lt Gen Abdul Qayyum says govt’s decision to freeze the defence expenditure translated into a cut of Rs100bn.
  • PM, Modi have ‘courtesy’ interaction in Bishkek The two shook hands and exchanged pleasantries during their interaction on the sidelines of the summit.
  • China praises frequent Xi-Imran meetings Under changing international and regional situation, China and Pakistan should carry out closer coordination, says Xi.
  • India deprives Sikh pilgrims of Jorr Mela yatra Protest staged at Attari railway station against New Delhi for disallowing train from Pakistan.
  • As Trump blames Iran for tanker attacks, Japanese ship operator claims ‘flying objects’ behind damage Russia warns against jumping to conclusions; Iran dismisses US claim.
  • UAE loses claim against Qatar in world court Oil and gas-rich Qatar has faced an economic and diplomatic boycott since June 2017 by Gulf rivals.
  • Mystery surrounds SJC hearing of references against judges No official announcement made about closed-door session of the council held amid lawyers’ protest.
  • Zardari wants debt probe body to start with Musharraf era Detained PPP leader appears before accountability court in fake accounts case.
  • Pakistan’s 6 World Cup defeats against India: what went wrong? History can decide the future, so let’s hark back and analyse how this six-nil record came into being.
  • Wasim calls for calm in Manchester blockbuster between Pakistan and India Wasim labelled the latest meeting between the old enemies as “the biggest match of the World Cup”.
  • India’s Tendulkar sues Australian cricket bat maker over $2m in royalties Spartan Sports International agreed to pay at least $1m a year to sell “Sachin by Spartan” sporting goods: Tendulkar.

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