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

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  • NAB arrests former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in LNG case; hunt on for Miftah Ismail After arresting Abbasi from Lahore, NAB searched former finance minister Ismail’s house in Karachi to arrest him.
  • Shehbaz questions accountability after Abbasi’s arrest by NAB Sharif, who himself is facing cases by NAB, condemned Abbasi’s arrest by the bureau a few hours earlier.
  • NAB move to freeze Shahbaz properties Marriyum Aurangzeb says the move is an “act of pure vengeance without any legal justification or plausible evidence”.
  • ‘I had to struggle within PML-N to be accepted and make my place,’ says Maryam Nawaz in interview In an exclusive interview with VOA Urdu, Maryam Nawaz says criticism against women is more scathing than for men.
  • SC issues notice to TLP chief Khadim Rizvi on Punjab govt’s petition for bail cancellation Khadim Hussain Rizvi, Pir Afzal Qadri were granted bail in May this year.
  • NAB summons ex-PM Abbasi in LNG case Anti-graft body alleges irregularities in the awarding of the Karachi terminal contract.
  • PM appreciates ICJ’s decision to not acquit, release Jadhav; says Pakistan will proceed as per law “He is guilty of crimes against the people of Pakistan,” says PM Imran.
  • President, PM file defamation suit against Akbar S. Babar First legal notice sent to Babar demanded a written apology, removal of all material critical of PTI leadership.
  • Digital campaign meant to educate journalists, not ridicule them: PTI PM’s focal person says tweets against the press dubbing its critical coverage ‘anti-state’ blown out of context.
  • PM urges businessmen to help generate more taxes Vows not to bow to pressure from certain groups of traders.
  • Naeemul Haque says Shabbar Zaidi not being changed as FBR chairman Says Zaidi will remain in his position.
  • ECC bans wheat export amid roti price hike Centre wants National Price Monitoring Committee to suggest measures to control price of roti and other wheat products.
  • Current account deficit shrinks 31.7pc The CAD has been at the heart of the erosion of the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
  • Huawei to invest $100m in Pakistan Mark Xueman said Huawei would also invest another $15m in its Technical Support Centre in Pakistan.
  • Judge video scandal: FIA conducts raid at Rawalpindi house to arrest Nasir Butt FIA sends phones, USB recovered from another suspect, Mian Tariq, for forensic examination.
  • Efforts on to get Senate no-trust move dropped In a letter to Sherry Rehman, Sanjrani says the no-confidence motion cannot be moved in a requisitioned session.
  • CM Shah takes notice of nurses’ protest in Karachi, tells DIG South to release those arrested Chaos ensued outside CM House when police resorted to the use of water cannons to disperse protesters.
  • Green Line bus project to be made operational by March 2020, Murad told The federal govt will control the project for first three years after signing an agreement with the Sindh govt.
  • JUI-F says Reko Diq case verdict unacceptable “The people responsible for losing the case should be brought to justice,” says Maulana Abdul Wasay.
  • Pak Suzuki has no plans to cut production In a suppliers’ coordination meeting the management of PSMC shared their production plans for July-December.
  • US hopes China will fulfil commitments US and Chinese officials held high-level discussions by telephone this week and last.
  • Facts of a slowing economy Economic outcomes, especially as reflected in key indicators, should not be celebrated or thrown in each other’s face.
  • Bitcoin craze hits Iran as US sanctions squeeze weak economy The trend has made front pages of Iranian newspapers and been discussed by some of the country’s top ayatollahs.
  • ‘Arctic heatwave’ hits world’s northernmost settlement Alert’s record was marked at 69.8 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday and 68 degrees Fahrenheit the following day.
  • Waqar blasts senior players for overstretching their careers Pakistan were knocked out in the round-robin stage of the World Cup.

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