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

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  • President Alvi confers Pakistan’s highest civil award on Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani departs for Doha, seen off by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Zulfikar Bukhari.
  • Iran should not ‘mistake US prudence for weakness’, warns US National Security Adviser John Bolton A top Iranian military commander says any conflict with Iran would have uncontrollable consequences across the region.
  • 3 MoUs signed following Qatari Emir’s arrival to Pakistan Memoranda signed pertain to trade and investment, tourism and business events, and exchange of financial intelligence.
  • Maryam Nawaz accuses govt of ‘creating divisions’ among public, opposes Shehbaz on ‘charter of economy’ Former premier’s daughter underlines that her father still has the final word in the party.
  • 9 killed as jeep plunges into Indus River SHO says jeep, carrying 21 people, fell into the river due to bad condition of the road.
  • Asian nations vow to combat plastic debris in oceans The declaration is commended by environmentalists as a good first step for the region.
  • A 20-billion-rupee bailout Should the government underwrite the investment risk of financial markets? Unequivocally, no.
  • PTI govt heading towards a blind alley, says Nisar Says no govt in the past disappointed people in such a short span of time.
  • US conducted cyber attack on Iran in response to drone downing: media reports Tehran is yet to react to the reports, Iranian media say.
  • India rejects critical US religious freedom report, says ‘proud of its secular credentials’ Report highlights use of “violence, intimidation, and harassment” by Hindu-groups against Muslims, low-caste Dalits.
  • Ethiopian army chief, regional president killed in unrest: PM “He was shot by people who are close to him,” says Ethiopia’s premier.
  • Thousands join climate protests in western Germany Hundreds of protesters succeeded in temporarily blocking railroad tracks used to transport coal.
  • Aasia Bibi’s release ‘good news’ of the year, says Pompeo The US State Department releases annual report on religious freedom.
  • US peace plan aims to raise $50bn for Palestinians The Palestinian Authority is boycotting the so-called Peace to Prosperity workshop.
  • Free trade talks with Indonesia next month The respective ministries have started their homework in this regard.
  • FATF compliance will require all-out effort More than half a dozen departments need to work together to ensure compliance before the next review.
  • Borrowing from SBP doubles to Rs2.7tr The disappointing revenue collection during the fiscal year forced the government to borrow heavily from the SBP.
  • Construction cost to go up Prices of key inputs including steel and cement rise.
  • Four held for setting ablaze watchman cabin of Ahmadi worship place Police say those arrested are teenagers who were returning home after playing in a cricket ground last week.
  • SCBA chief says Justice Isa is a star in eyes of Pakistanis Strategy being devised in consultation with legal fraternity for July 2 protest.
  • NAB requests IHC to exempt Zardari from appearance NAB says production of Zardari may cause inconvenience for other litigants.
  • Iran warns US attack will imperil its interests across Mideast “Firing one bullet towards Iran will set fire to the interests of America and its allies.”
  • Firdous warns Maryam against making personal comments on Imran Says PML-N leader has rejected narrative of Shahbaz Sharif.
  • US to hit Iran with ‘major’ new sanctions on Monday: Trump The US president has brandished the threat of sanctions ever since Tehran downed a US surveillance drone.
  • All Parties Conference to be held on June 26: JUI-F spokesperson Maulana Fazlur Rehman to chair meeting in which important decisions including a possible “lockdown” will be made.
  • By dubbing ‘charter of economy’ a joke, Maryam has made fun of her uncle: SAPM Awan Says Maryam should “also have demanded then that Shehbaz Sharif resign from his post (as the party’s president)”.
  • S. Africa struggle to stay in the game as 120 runs needed off 60 balls Resurgent Pakistan claw their way back from last week’s disappointing performance to post 309-run target for Proteas.
  • Squash great Jahangir Khan urges Pakistan to show World Cup fight “What I have seen in the previous games was that the team lacked aggression, especially against India,” says Jahangir.
  • West Indies’ Brathwaite gets so close, yet so far from World Cup upset The New Zealanders gathered around Brathwaite to commend him on the remarkable innings.
  • Kohli fined for ‘excessive appealing’ against Afghanistan Also given a demerit point after he was ruled to have approached experienced umpire Aleem Dar in an aggressive manner.
  • Pakistan need win more than South Africa in crucial game Pakistan still have a chance to climb the standings to the semi-final positions, even though it’s a long shot.
  • Petition filed in IHC against PCB, chief selector The petitioner seeks action against PCB chairman and chief selector for their poor performance in the World Cup.
  • Pakistan or South Africa — who will keep the World Cup dream alive? One of the two ailing giants will see their qualification hopes take a massive hit today.
  • Sri Lanka celebrate shock win over England Residents across the nation celebrated wildly after Sri Lanka unexpectedly beat England on their home soil.
  • Mohsin tipped for key position as changes imminent post-World Cup Inzamam, Arthur likely to be shown the door.
  • Williamson stars as New Zealand survive Brathwaite scare to win Windies thriller Kane Williamson scores a career-best 148, turning the tide for the Kiwis.
  • Shami hat-trick seals 11-run win for India against Afghanistan Afghanistan, appearing at only their second World Cup, lost the toss but restricted India to 224 for eight in 50 overs.

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