2 August 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Two nephews of Nawaz offloaded from Madina-bound flight Yousuf Abbas and Abdul Aziz Abbas were going to Saudi Arabia to perform Haj when offloaded by FIA.
  • Shahid Khaqan’s remand extended till 15th The ex-premier did not oppose the NAB request and rather offered to the judge to extend his remand.
  • 14 defectors save Sanjrani in anticlimactic Senate vote Shahbaz, Bilawal vow to identify those who stabbed their parties in the back.
  • Tax notices also sent to hospitals all over the country The number of doctors registered with the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council stood at 258,747 till June 30, 2019.
  • IMF representative visits Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry “Pakistan needs to have viable plans to avoid challenges,” says IMF official.
  • Govt to introduce fixed tax regime for small traders CNIC condition mandatory for B2B transactions and government will not reverse this decision at any cost: Hammad Azhar.
  • FIA arrests Indian national with fake documents in Gujranwala Agency has registered a case against the citizen who gave shelter to the Indian national.
  • KE to face FIRs if negligence proved in electrocution cases, says police chief Around 20 people, including children, died of electric shocks over the past three days due to moderate rain in Karachi.
  • Man gets 29-year jail term for throwing acid on varsity teacher in Lahore Convict had attacked the victim in 2014 after she refused a marriage proposal.
  • Monsoon tree plantation campaign launched in Kohat, Swabi Officials urge people to plant at least one sapling.
  • ‘Untimely to discuss Army chief’s appointment,’ says FM Qureshi in interview “I believe it is the prime minister’s prerogative. And when he deems it suitable, he will make an appropriate decision.”
  • Civil-military leadership reviews ties with US PM happy with Washington visit, acknowledges Trump’s vision on regional peace
  • Hasil Bizenjo’s remarks implicating ISI chief ‘unfounded’, says DG ISPR Tendency to bring democratic process into disrepute for political gains doesn’t serve democracy, says Maj-Gen Ghafoor.
  • Inflation hits double digits after nearly six years Upward adjustments in prices of petroleum products, electricity and gas fuel total inflation.
  • China’s yuan falls to 2019 low after Trump tariff threat Currency’s weakness is helping to fuel Washington’s trade complaints.
  • FBR steps up efforts to pull retailers into tax net Three schemes notified for shopkeepers and small businesses to register themselves.
  • Exchange firms eye rebate on remittances Delegation of foreign exchange companies met central bank officials.
  • Trump reiterates offer to mediate Kashmir dispute; India insists it’s a bilateral issue “They are fantastic people — Khan and Modi — I would imagine they could get along very well,” says US president.
  • Britain’s Johnson suffers first leadership blow in by-election Boris Johnson’s candidate was edged out by a pro-EU rival in a by-election that slims his parliamentary majority to one.
  • Trump has ‘no problem’ with latest North Korean weapons test “I have no problem. We’ll see what happens but short-range (missiles) are very standard,” says Trump.
  • Saudi Arabia allows women to travel without male ‘guardian’ approval The landmark reform erodes the longstanding guardianship system that renders adult women as legal minors.
  • Trump wants to get out of Afghanistan ‘quickly’ The US president said that his aides were also “working on a deal with the Taliban right now.”
  • US to slap 10pc duty on $300bn worth of Chinese goods US and Chinese negotiators ended two days of talks in Shanghai on Wednesday with little sign of progress.
  • Dutch ban on burqas takes effect The Dutch legislation was passed in June 2018 after more than a decade of political debate on the subject.
  • Desire to improve Pak-India ties behind Trump’s offer: US State Department stresses need for Islamabad to fulfil its obligations to FATF.
  • Bangladesh struggles with worst outbreak of dengue Local media reported that at least 50 people had died of dengue.
  • India tries to marginalise Kashmiri leaders by detaining dozens New Delhi sees removal of activists from communities in the disputed Kashmir Valley as a key aspect of their struggle.
  • Arthur likely to be retained until 2020 T20 World Cup Head coach has received good support from certain quarters having significant weight in PCB’s decision-making.

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