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

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  • Faryal Talpur’s physical remand extended until July 8 NAB says Talpur admitted she transferred money to Owais Muzzafar but did not know accounts were fake.
  • PML-N wasted $66bn fiscal space: Khusro Bakhtiar The minister made the comment as part of the general debate on the federal budget in the National Assembly.
  • 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.
  • Pakistan to get $3bn in deposits, direct investments from Qatar Qatari-Pakistani economic partnership will amount to $9 billion, says Qatar News Agency quoting foreign minister.
  • Bilawal urges NA speaker to issue production orders for Dawar, Wazir ahead of finance bill vote Asad Qaiser promises to “personally look into this matter”.
  • Iran denies being hit by US cyber attack No successful attack has been carried out, although they are making a lot of efforts, says telecommunications minister.
  • Drap rejects rumours of increase in prices of 6,000 drugs Maximum retail price of any generic medicine shall be at least 15pc less than that of the originator brand.
  • Saudi Arabia launches residency scheme for expats The scheme offers a permanent residency for 800,000 riyals and a one-year but renewable residency costing 100,000 SAR.
  • North Korean leader receives ‘excellent’ letter from Trump “Kim Jong Un said that he would seriously contemplate the interesting content” of the letter: official news agency.
  • Punjab attempts to contain damage in the budget The provincial govt’s suspicions about the FBR’s ability to achieve targets are concealed in its next budget.
  • PTI budget stirs backlash in parliament Practically, two parallel systems have been operating in the country.
  • Running a deficit is a cry for attention Lack of public investment in Balochistan means that the province lags far behind other federating units in every sphere.
  • Provincial budgets’ snapshot 2019-20 Published in Dawn, The Business and Finance Weekly, June 24th, 2019
  • No compromise on Balochistan share in NFC award: Bhootani Says supporting PTI at centre doesn’t mean every move of the govt is acceptable
  • Khawaja Asif backs Maryam stance on charter of economy offer “Yes it is true that the charter of economy has become a joke and what Maryam said is absolutely right.”
  • Sales tax of 5pc, not 13pc, levied on ride-hailing services: Sindh govt There is no truth in the propaganda that the rate will be 13 per cent and have an effect of 26 per cent, says SRB.
  • JF-17 becomes star attraction at Paris Air Show The indigenously manufactured JF-17 Thunder was displayed alongside other aircraft and defence equipment at the event.
  • Defence services secured biggest supplementary grant Govt exceeded its sanctioned expenditure limit by Rs222bn without parliamentary approval, says finance ministry.
  • Trump says impeachment will help him get re-elected The president reiterates allegation that the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation into his 2016 campaign was illegal.
  • NAB summons Shahbaz in another case Opposition leader asked to bring record in assets beyond means case on July 5.
  • Pakistan, Qatar vow to work for regional peace Nishan-i-Pakistan conferred on Sheikh Tamim by President Arif Alvi.
  • 14 die as passenger jeep plunges into river Seven passengers jumped out of the jeep before it fell into the river and the rest drowned.
  • Sarfaraz reveals why Haris Sohail was dropped from lineup after Windies game Skipper says Greenshirts to intensify extra fielding drills to improve ground and aerial fielding in run-up to NZ clash.
  • England captain Morgan says he won’t tell fans how to react to Smith, Warner Although they’ve served punishment, doesn’t mean they’ll be accepted back into cricket community straight away: Morgan.
  • ‘Alive and kicking’: Pakistan eye unlikely World Cup survival Our boys hurt […] But they came to training everyday, put in the hard work in order to try and turn it around: Arthur.
  • Arthur doles out praise for Haris Sohail, Mohammad Amir “You can’t have comfort zones in any international cricket team,” warns the coach.
  • 5 takeaways from Pakistan’s crucial World Cup victory over South Africa One has to ask: is this the real Pakistan or was it the one that got blown to smithereens by India last week?
  • New Zealand have firepower to lift World Cup title: McCullum Former captain says the Black Caps are gaining in confidence after a fine start and will peak for the semi-finals.
  • Afghans eye rare win in Bangladesh clash Afghanistan remain rooted to the bottom of the points table after six defeats in as many matches.
  • No need for fans to choke as Black Caps keep calm Kane Williamson and his Black Caps are making a habit of leaving it really late to clinch their wins at the World Cup.
  • Du Plessis blasts ‘mediocre’ South Africa after World Cup exit “The results we are dishing out at the moment, it’s tough. The way we played today is borderline embarrassing.”
  • Resurgent Pakistan make emphatic comeback with 49-run win, send South Africa packing Proteas eliminated from World Cup; Haris Sohail named man of the match for his 81 runs from 68 balls.
  • Shadab Khan dedicates victory to ‘fans who support the team through thick and thin’ “Keep backing your country, we all are playing for Pakistan,” says Shadab following victory against South Africa.
  • ‘No more dropped catches,’ urge Twitterati after Pakistan keep World Cup dream alive Pakistan condemn South Africa to elimination and keep alive their own slender chances of advancing to the semi-finals.

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