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

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  • Nawaz to travel to London via air ambulance on Tuesday: PML-N On Saturday, the LHC allowed the former premier to travel abroad for four weeks for medical treatment.
  • LHC verdict on Nawaz’s travel reinforces ‘spirit of cabinet’s decision’, says PM’s aide Shahzad Akbar says the condition of indemnity bonds was placed in view of Nawaz’s past record of “broken promises”.
  • Zardari urges SC to take up his appeal against case transfer Seeks stay on trial in fake accounts case by the accountability court of Islamabad.
  • Queen of Netherlands to visit Pakistan from Nov 25-27 The Dutch queen is visiting in her capacity as UNSG’s Special Advocate for inclusive finance for development.
  • $71m loan approved for Karachi mass transport plan The deadline for the completion of the project has been fixed by the end of December 2023.
  • Sharif family given ‘too much relief’ by system: AG Cabinet to decide if an appeal should be filed against LHC order.
  • ‘Naive’ advisers around PM, claims Shujaat Says credit goes to PM Imran and Interior Minister retired Brig Ijaz Shah for wisely handling the JUI-F sit-in.
  • Tomato price again crosses Rs300 mark in Karachi markets Many retailers have also increased the per kilogram price of onion to Rs90-100 from Rs80 per kg.
  • ‘IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN LAHORE…’ ‘Smog‘ is not only limited to Lahore; in fact, all of Pakistan is at serious risk from high levels of air pollution
  • No method to PTI madness This was a low-cost solution to removing a painful thorn in the side.
  • Pakistan facing worst kind of intolerance, says Bilawal PPP leader alleges efforts afoot to make people irrelevant in governance.
  • Pemra chief apologises for ‘misleading’ advisory On October 29, IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah issued a show cause notice to the Pemra chief.
  • Private hospitals could be involved in selling expired medicines’ Drap inquiry shows that private hospitals could be involved in selling expired medicines through their medical stores.
  • Response of ministry, NHA sought on axle load limit petition Brick kiln owners move PHC against axle load regime for highways, motorways.
  • Worst is over, Hafeez tells business leaders in Karachi Rs200bn worth of bonds to address circular debt soon.
  • EU offers technical assistance on FATF action plan EU-Pakistan Joint Commission discusses issues hampering trade and investment, GSP-Plus implementation.
  • ‘Terminator’ Rajapaksa storms to victory in Sri Lanka election In a press release issued by the FO, the govt and leadership of Pakistan felicitates the newly-elected president.
  • Aramco declares $1.71 trillion valuation in blockbuster IPO “The base offer size will be 1.5 per cent of the company’s outstanding shares,” the state-owned energy giant says.
  • Car bomb in northern Syria leaves 19 dead Turkey blames the car bombing on the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG).
  • Australia ban Pattinson from Pakistan Test for ‘personal abuse’ “I have done the wrong thing and accept the penalty,” he says.

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