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

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  • ‘Pakistan, US on the same page that there is no military solution to Afghanistan’ Premier says previously he had felt that “the relationship [with the US] was never multi-pronged, always transactional.”
  • PM Imran thanks Trump for hospitality, says Pakistan ‘will do everything’ to facilitate Afghan peace PM “surprised” by India’s reaction to Trump’s mediation offer on Kashmir, says Kashmiris need “conflict resolution”.
  • CNIC mandatory for purchases over Rs50,000 In the case of a female buyer, the CNIC of her husband or father will be considered valid for the purchase.
  • Boris Johnson becomes new UK prime minister He will inherit a political crisis over Britain’s exit from European Union, currently due to take place on October 31.
  • Ehsan Mani appointed as ICC financial affairs committee chair The appointment was made last week by ICC Chairman Shashank Manohar during the Annual ICC Conference.
  • Afghan president seeks ‘clarification’ after Trump war comments “Foreign heads of state cannot determine Afghanistan’s fate in absence of the Afghan leadership,” says Ghani’s office.
  • Doors now open for revival of diplomatic relations between US, Pakistan: FM Qureshi Invitation extended to US President Donald Trump for a Pakistan visit, which has been accepted, Qureshi says.
  • Bilawal says government has his ‘unconditional support’ in efforts to engage global community Maryam Nawaz refers to PM Imran as “a minion who will surrender to any authority” and claims he was an “embarrasment”.
  • Suspect in judge’s video leak case sent to prison The judge ordered that the suspect may be given proper medical facility while being in judicial custody.
  • President briefed on Karachi’s Green Line project Phase-I of the 21km dedicated corridor of the Green Line bus project has been completed.
  • Opposition calls PM’s US speech ‘anarchic, provocative’ PM Imran says when political leaders were asked for answers, they said political revenge was being taken.
  • China keen to improve agriculture sector in Balochistan Agriculture played a crucial role in the economy of Balochistan.
  • Balochistan govt fully supports CPEC: Yasinzai Chinese diplomat says calling it a Punjab-China project is wrong.
  • Actor Mohsin, wife record statements for police probe The couple visited the SP office separately along with their fellows and lawyers to defend their positions.
  • Karachi suffers major power breakdown Earlier in the day the city received intermittent drizzle which turned the weather pleasant.
  • Bill on retirement age increase gets KP Assembly’s nod amid opposition’s walkout Govt insists move will save Rs80bn in three years, opposition fears more unemployment.
  • India denies Modi asked Trump to mediate Kashmir dispute “It has been India’s consistent position that all outstanding issues with Pakistan are discussed only bilaterally.”
  • ‘Will not take a leap in the dark’: SC orders FIA to finish judge video leak probe within 3 weeks Chief Justice Khosa says Supreme Court will examine all evidence to prevent any loss being incurred by anyone.
  • Properties’ sale, purchase: LDA, Nadra to work jointly on fraud control Nadra will charge fee according to the processing category.
  • Opposition claims support of over 60 members for no-trust vote against Sanjrani Numbers are expected to rise, claims PPP parliamentary leader in Senate Sherry Rehman.
  • Faryal’s physical remand extended for seven days The NAB’s prosecution had sought physical remand of Talpur for 14 days.
  • Govt must revisit Afghan Transit Trade Agreement to curb tea smuggling: CCP Ensuring long-term availability of land to potential investors is inevitable for success of tea growing initiative.
  • Britain plans European-led Gulf force after tanker seizure: Hunt Foreign secretary made the announcement following an emergency ministerial meeting to respond to Friday’s incident.
  • China thanks UAE for backing its Xinjiang policies The letter came after 21 Western nations and Japan co-signed a text denouncing China’s conduct in Xinjiang.
  • Relations with Pakistan much better today than before, says President Trump in meeting with PM Imran US leader offers to mediate in Kashmir, says he believes trade can be increased substantially with Pakistan.
  • Oldest slinger in town: Sri Lanka to farewell shaggy-haired Malinga The fast bowler will call it quits after the first one-day international against Bangladesh on Friday.
  • What happened to Fakhar Zaman — his plight in numbers A poor average accumulated over 26 games, 10 months of cricket cannot be a dry patch. This is something else.
  • Bangladesh at ease with SL security: Tamim “The boys are enjoying the hotel and if they want to go out, it is completely safe for us.”

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