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

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  • ICJ rejects India’s plea for Jadhav’s return, grants consular access Conviction, sentence of Jadhav cannot be regarded as violation of Article 36 of Vienna Convention, ICJ rules.
  • Day-long heavy rain spell disrupts life in Lahore Minor girl dies in Lahore, eight injured at Kasur in roof-collapse incidents.
  • When environment-friendly shopper bags aren’t good for the environment at all Oxo-biodegradable bags may appear to be a good alternative, but they only ‘greenwash’ the use of plastics
  • Hafiz Saeed arrested by Punjab CTD, sent on judicial remand in terrorism financing case “The main charge is that he is gathering funds for banned outfits, which is illegal,” says Punjab CM’s spokesman.
  • FIA arrests man allegedly involved in judge Arshad Malik video leak controversy Suspect Mian Tariq Mahmood has been shifted into FIA custody on two-day physical remand.
  • PM’s US visit to promote stability in region: Qureshi Pakistan to reaffirm its commitment to supporting a political settlement of the Afghan conflict.
  • ‘Black day’ to be observed against PTI govt on July 25 General conventions will be held in all four provinces.
  • SC may consider ordering retrial of Nawaz’s case: CJP Other options are rewriting judgement or waiting for IHC decision on the appeal against conviction, CJP observes.
  • Pakistani conjoined twins separated in UK Five months after their final operation, Safa and Marwa are making slow but steady progress, doctors say.
  • PTI says critical media coverage may be ‘treason’ Official account of PTI fired off over two dozen tweets in English and Urdu late Tuesday.
  • Voting on no-trust motions in Senate next week Sanjrani, who will not be able to chair the coming session, approves circulation of a notice about the no-trust motion.
  • ‘Not too bad for Pakistan, pretty bad for India’: Reactions on ICJ ruling in Jadhav case pour in “Delhi defeated. ICJ knocks out India’s major demands about Kulbhushan Jadhav on his release and annulment of sentence.”
  • Report paints bleak picture of education system in merged areas of KP Monitors find 40pc students absent during visits to schools.
  • Merged districts residents to use CNICs as Sehat cards in KP The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mahmood Khan.
  • PTI targeting opposition in name of accountability, says Asfandyar “We want control and authority on our resources. We won’t give them to anyone else.”
  • Magistrate asks ANF to submit challan against Rana Sana Rana Sana and five other suspects were brought to the district courts from jail under strict security arrangements.
  • Disqualification of three women lawmakers sought Eligibility of MNAs Maleeka Bokhari, Tashfeen Safdar and Kanwal Shauzab questioned.
  • Over 16,000 complaints filed with Sindh police centres in six months A total of 7,679 complaints are still pending disposal; 622 relate to corruption of police officers.
  • Decision to register traders won’t be withdrawn, cabinet resolves Plastic shopping bags to be banned; manufacturers, sellers, users to be fined.
  • Committee to Protect Journalists honours Editor Dawn Zaffar Abbas with press freedom award Abbas has been subjected to intimidation and assault more than once in his journalism career, which started in 1981.
  • Cryptocurrencies, digital tax top the agenda for G-7 meeting Europe and the US have exchanged a limited number of tariffs but Trump has threatened more damaging ones.
  • KCCI talks trade and investment ties with US diplomat “Under GSP, approximately 3,500 Pakistani products have been granted duty-free access to the US.”
  • Interest rate hiked to 13.25pc, highest in eight years SBP hints end of monetary tightening, exchange rate also in balance.
  • Trump hails arrest of Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan “Great pressure has been exerted over the last two years to find him,” says US president on Twitter.
  • UAE-based oil tanker’s presence near Iran’s waters raises concern Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says his country will retaliate over the seizure of an Iranian supertanker earlier this month.
  • Norway arrests Muslim cleric after Italian terror trial It is not immediately clear whether he will be extradited.
  • German minister becomes first woman to win EU top job She will now replace Jean-Claude Juncker as head of the EU executive on November 1.
  • US remembers Apollo 11 mission 50 years on Neither the United States nor any other country has managed to return a human to the Moon since 1972.
  • Inzamam decides to step down as chief selector Haq, following Pakistan’s disappointing World Cup campaign, says new people should come with fresh ideas.
  • British PM hosts world champions England ended their 44-year wait for a first 50-overs world title by beating New Zealand.

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