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

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  • PM Imran talks economy, US-Pakistan relations and Kashmir at think tank “Pakistan by joining the US after 9/11 committed one of the biggest blunders,” says Imran Khan at CFR.
  • PM Imran, President Trump to meet in New York today Premier speaks at event at Council on Foreign Relations, meets UK PM Boris Johnson.
  • Trump, Modi show unity at Houston rally; protesters raise rights of Kashmiris outside venue Crowds beat drums and chant slogans outside NRG Stadium, calling for an end to suffering of occupied Kashmir residents.
  • Saudi Arabia seeks action against Iran after oil attack, allies wary Riyadh is preparing to provide evidence at the UNGA to prove Iran was behind the Sep 14 drone and missile assault.
  • Sessions judge reluctant to hold judicial probe into Nimirta death case “We have learnt that the sessions judge has outright declined to hold the inquiry,” says a source.
  • Number of dengue cases crosses 10,000 mark in the country PM’s aide appeals to politicians not to use the issue for point scoring.
  • Audit reveals unnecessary expenses by ECP during 2018 polls AGP report says 202,239 ballot boxes were procured while shortfall was 87,077.
  • Careem fined Rs50,000 over faulty service, ‘mental agony’ to customer by Karachi court In case of failure to pay the fine, the Careem CEO could be punished with up to 3 years imprisonment or fine, or both.
  • Capital’s residents face 200pc hike in property tax with little time to pay Bills that should have reached people in the first week of August were distributed last week.
  • 12 more arrested in rape-cum-murder case of three boys in Kasur The total number of arrests has now reached 20 and all the suspects belong to Chunian.
  • Child succumbs to wounds inflicted by ‘faith healer’ The 8-year-old dies after three weeks of treatment.
  • Trudeau pushes on with campaign after severe blow from blackface photos The ruling Liberals were knocked off course when Time magazine published a picture of Trudeau in brown makeup at a 2001.
  • UK believes Iran was behind Saudi oil attacks PM Johnson says the UK will closely be watching a proposal by the United States to do more to help defend Saudi Arabia.
  • UK giant Thomas Cook folds, sparking huge tourist repatriation The news triggers the UK’s biggest repatriation since World War II to bring back stranded passengers.
  • Crushing the media The government has no understanding of the role of a free press.
  • EZDMC chief resigns before launch of Rashakai economic zone Abrupt departure of Saeed Ahmed puts question mark on good governance in KP.
  • Anwar Brohi’s name struck off from rental power case after plea bargain with NAB NAB chief approves plea bargain, which is north of Rs8.5 million.
  • PPP’s refusal to join long march embitters JUI-F Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s aide says the mode of protest can still be discussed with other opposition parties.
  • Lakki Marwat confirms two new polio cases Total number of polio cases in the country this year reaches 66.
  • Fazl-Shahbaz meet fails to coax PML-N into joining march Both leaders discuss the political and economic situation of the country.
  • Federal govt should collect agriculture tax: Farogh Dr Naseem stresses upon the need to broaden the tax base.
  • Baradar-led Taliban team meets China’s special envoy The meeting comes after Trump’s eleventh-hour cancellation of the negotiations between the US and the Taliban.
  • Discarded Fawad remains optimistic about national selection “Of course it is disappointing when your name doesn’t come up despite performing well with the bat.”

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