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

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  • Lt Gen Faiz Hameed named new DG ISI: govt spokesperson He will be replacing Lieutenant General Asim Muneer, who has been given charge of Commander Gujranwala Corps.
  • PM discusses with aides accountability, strategy to counter opposition PTI to form provincial-level body on proposed south Punjab province.
  • PM orders resumption of hepatitis programme The directions came during a meeting of the National Task Force for Health.
  • It is incumbent upon opposition to prevent ‘economic suicide’, says Bilawal after meeting at Jati Umra “It is incumbent on us to stop this budget. If the government goes, let it,” says Bilawal during press conference.
  • Exporters demand restoration of zero-rated status A protest rally culminated at the Karachi Press Club as well as in Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Multan and Gujarat.
  • Alto 660cc launched The new Alto 660cc will replace Mehran.
  • 398 cases disposed of, only 28 pending: SJC Reference copies sent to two superior court judges.
  • Murad defends imposition of new taxes in Sindh budget Fixed yearly taxes on professionals, offices, fuel stations; cabs, e-commerce entities also brought under tax net.
  • Polio case reported in Shangla first time in two decades District Health Officer tells Dawn that the child had not been vaccinated in the routine drives.
  • Mentally unwell prisoner to be hanged on 18th: JPP Justice Project Pakistan urges the government to halt the execution of 36-year-old Ghulam Abbas.
  • Money laundering case against Hamza: Magistrate refuses to record approver’s statement in NAB men’s presence NAB officials presented Mushtaq Chene, an alleged front man of Hamza and his brother Salman, before a duty magistrate.
  • Escape to the beach There is a ban on going into the water with Section 144 imposed but no one pays much heed to it.
  • PPP’s Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar granted protective bail by Islamabad sessions court The Imran Khan government has been “blinded by revenge and has crossed all limits whilst pursuing it”, says Khokhar.
  • ADB to provide $3.4bn loan for budgetary support Minister says borrowing facility comes ‘on a concessional rate’.
  • 49 killed as severe heat grips India’s Bihar state About 40 more people are being treated at a government-run hospital in Aurangabad.
  • Saudi crown prince lashes out at Iran over tanker attacks “We won’t hesitate to deal with any threat to our people, sovereignty, territorial integrity and vital interests.”
  • Trump in new Twitter attack on London’s mayor “LONDON needs a new mayor ASAP. Khan is a disaster — will only get worse!” tweets Trump.
  • Women strike in Switzerland for fairer pay, more equality It was the first such protests in the Alpine nation in 28 years.
  • HK leader suspends controversial extradition bill after protests The extradition bill was seen by many as a threat to the rule of law in the former British colony.
  • Golden duck for Malik as Pakistan batsmen suffer trademark meltdown Veteran cricketer out first ball and joins Hafeez, Azam, Zaman and Imam in the pavilion; run chase in tatters.
  • Kohli plays down hype ahead of Pakistan blockbuster India have an unblemished record in 50-overs World Cup against Pakistan.
  • Despite losses, Pakistan’s rivalry with India is always spicy The first time India and Pakistan met in a World Cup was at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1992.
  • 5 points that give hope to Pakistan in David-versus-Goliath clash with India Greenshirts are up against a powerful unit but powerful doesn’t always translate into victories.
  • Pakistan clash with India in battle of nerves at Old Trafford Biggest-ever policing operation will be in place in the city for a cricket match.
  • In pictures: Cricket brings together Pakistani, Indian fans across borders Given the frosty ties between both countries, the teams have recently only played each other in major world tournaments.
  • ‘Banish all fear of losing’: Pakistan’s World Cup winning captain advises team ahead of India clash “In Sarfaraz we are fortunate to have a bold captain & today he will have to be at his daring best,” says the premier.
  • Root — England’s inconspicuous superstar “He’s such an important player for us,” says One-Day skipper Eoin Morgan.
  • 25 lawmakers to take part in Parliamentary Cricket World Cup The announcement of the 25-member cricket team drew criticism on social media.
  • South Africa beat Afghanistan by 9 wickets to keep World Cup hopes alive South Africa had lost their first three matches and picked up one point from a rain-ruined match against West Indies.
  • Finch, Starc shine as Australia beat Sri Lanka by 87 runs Finch equals his career-best ODI score with a masterful 153; Starc has a fiery spell of three wickets in six balls.

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