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

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  • PPP stalwart Khursheed Shah arrested by NAB The senior PPP leader has been arrested by NAB Sukkur in an assets beyond means case.
  • Pakistan denies India’s request for use of airspace by Modi for flight to Germany Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says the decision was made “keeping in view the situation in occupied Kashmir”.
  • Protests held in Kasur over murder of 3 minor boys, suspected sexual assault; 2 policemen suspended Medical officer confirms one of the boys was sodomised and physically tortured before being strangulated to death.
  • Kasur back in spotlight as remains found of 3 minor boys killed after suspected sexual assault Body and remains of three children who went missing earlier this year found from industrial area.
  • MNAs Ali Wazir, Mohsin Dawar granted bail in Kharqamar attack case Peshawar High Court’s Bannu bench asks the lawmakers to provide surety bonds worth Rs1 million each.
  • Sindh government asks sessions court to hold judicial probe of Nimrita’s death Letter by home department directs Larkana DC and SSP to “extend all possible cooperation”.
  • ‘Historic day’: PM Imran inaugurates 24/7 border crossing at Torkham Imran Khan says anyone thinking of going to Kashmir to “perform jihad” will be doing a disservice to Kashmiri people.
  • Judge Malik’s press release, affidavit included in Nawaz’s appeal against Al Azizia verdict A two-member bench, comprising Justice Aamir Farooq and Justice Mohsin Raza Kiyani, heard the case.
  • PM condemns attack on Saudi oil facilities The premier reaffirms Pakistan’s support to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia, says PM Office.
  • Taliban team in Tehran On Monday, Taliban spokesman in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, said the delegation was in Iran.
  • Half of lost Saudi oil to remain offline for a month: S&P Saudi cabinet chaired by King Salman warns that the unprecedented attacks pose a threat to global energy supply.
  • Parliaments across globe now discussing Kashmir: FM FM Qureshi says the Kashmir cause is now gathering pace by the day.
  • Meesha Shafi files Rs2bn damages suit against Ali Zafar Zafar earlier submitted a Rs1bn damages suit against Shafi for accusing him of sexual harassment.
  • ‘Was not questioned about corruption of a single rupee,’ Maryam tells accountability court Accountability court extends Maryam Nawaz and Yousuf Abbas’s physical remand by seven days.
  • Cabinet approves plan to form ‘media courts’ Dr Awan concedes that the govt has not taken all stakeholders into confidence on the move to form “media tribunals”.
  • Bilawal, Aseefa meet Zardari in Adiala jail Aseefa expresses concerns over her father’s health saying he is imprisoned in isolation.
  • Karachi-based team of women entrepreneurs to represent Pakistan at Singapore startup weekend Winners of The Nest i/o’s Startup Weekend Karachi Women will be pitching their business idea in Singapore in March 2020
  • NAB won’t pursue tax cases against traders: chairman Says problems of the business community to be solved on a priority basis.
  • Police in Punjab told to blacklist officials involved in torture IGP also directs that such officials should not be assigned any field duty.
  • Salahuddin physically tortured before his death: forensic report Injuries are antemortem in nature, caused by blunt means, confirming antemortem physical violence, says medical board.
  • Pakistan strongly condemns India’s remarks about ‘having control’ of AJK one day The Foreign Office in a statement calls upon the international community to take note of such “aggressive posturing”.
  • Oil slips after Saudi Arabia says to restore output but risks remain Saudi Arabia on Tuesday said that full production will be restored by month’s end.
  • AGP points out Rs201bn tax loss at FBR AGP recommends various measures for the recovery of evaded taxes from the FBR along with fixing of responsibility.
  • Mobile phone imports jump 98pc The mobile phone import bill, on a month-on-month basis, in July doubles in terms of value from $37.3 million to $73.8m.
  • Khamenei rules out talks with Washington as tensions rise “The policy of ‘maximum pressure’ against the Iranian nation is worthless,” says Khamenei.
  • Trump to meet Imran, Modi for talks focusing on Kashmir “I’ll see Prime Minister Modi and I will — we’ll — be meeting with (prime ministers of) India and Pakistan,” says Trump.
  • Taliban kill at least 48 in bloody day ahead of Afghan polls Bombers target campaign rally for president; insurgents warn of more violence ahead of elections.
  • Audit reveals massive irregularities in first two editions of PSL Auditor General of Pakistan points out massive irregularities that resulted in the loss of millions of rupees.

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