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

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  • Hackers using telecoms like ‘global spy system’: report Tactic gives hackers access to VIPs’ call records, location data, and device information.
  • PM Imran forms body to ease business registration Parliamentarians from ex-Fata areas raise federal excise duty issue with the prime minister.
  • Jailed daughter of late Uzbek leader returns $1 billion to state Gulnara Karimova says she has given the money from her personal assets “in the interest of the republic’s budget”.
  • Private schools supposed to collect fee on monthly basis, Senate body told The meeting told by Peira in writing that private schools cannot charge summer fees together.
  • 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.
  • IoK police arrest newspaper publisher over 1990 case in midnight raid Qadri was one of journalists in 1990 to publish a statement by a group fighting against Indian rule in Kashmir.
  • Internet services disrupted across country PTCL states that internet services had been partially restored in many areas.
  • Qatari package to boost investment, create jobs: Firdous Qatar had also promised to increase quota for Pakistani workers soon.
  • Railways planning to reappoint retired drivers Railway minister says the prime minister will inaugurate Sir Syed Express on July 3.
  • Party decisions being made by Nawaz, Shahbaz, says Hamza Rejects rumours about differences within family, party.
  • PTI leader files application with ECP for Faryal Talpur’s disqualification She is also involved in fake bank accounts case, money laundering and corruption cases, it was alleged.
  • Roadmap ready to boost education in Sindh, PA told PTI, MQM-P and GDA stage a walkout in protest over the mysterious disappearance of opposition leader’s notes.
  • Shireen Mazari calls for probe into ‘criminal negligence’ of past rulers Human rights minister says past governments did not take steps to make Pakistan a FATF member.
  • Up to 200% increase in gas prices for domestic consumers sought Summary for hike in gas prices prepared by Petroleum Division has been sent to Economic Coordination Committee.
  • Babar Awan acquitted in Nandipur corruption case Accountability court in Islamabad turns down acquittal appeals by former premier Raja Pervez Ashraf, others.
  • Pakistan proposes 6-point plan at UN to counter racism, religious hatred UN Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi says rise of Islamophobia is a “particularly alarming development”.
  • Iran to take new steps to reduce commitment to nuclear deal on July 7 “Tehran’s strategic patience does not mean we have fear,” says Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
  • Lahore court grants bail to two Chinese men held for human trafficking Wives say they married the men lawfully; FIA says men are involved in using wives for prostitution.
  • Sharjeel Memon granted bail in corruption case Sindh High Court also suspends arrests warrants issued for PPP leader by NAB chairman.
  • Karakoram Highway reopens to traffic in Hunza The heavy water flow had damaged agriculture land and protection walls on both sides of the stream.
  • Inquiry blames driver, assistant for Hyderabad train crash FGIR report notes ‘defective operating planning’ by PR’s Karachi control office.
  • Senate seeks abolishment of amnesty scheme, minimum wage at Rs30,000 Upper house praises committee headed by Dr Farooq H. Naek for making comprehensive recommendations.
  • Bilawal dubs debt commission ‘unconstitutional, undemocratic’ Quoting excerpts from Rice’s book in NA, Murad Saeed alleges Benazir approached US seeking an end to her cases.
  • Head office not being shifted to Islamabad: PIA “PIA is not shifting its head office but moving fast to implement and achieve economic viability.”
  • Talks held with UK to boost defence ties COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa meets Chief of Defence Staff Gen Sir Nick Carter at the Ministry of Defence in London.
  • Chapter on constitutional rights included in Punjab textbooks Chapter 1 of Pakistan’s Constitution of 1973 had been incorporated in the books of Pak Studies.
  • Pompeo meets Saudi leaders to build a ‘global coalition’ against Tehran; Trump imposes sanctions Trump signed the punitive financial measures against Iran in the Oval Office.
  • England’s batsmen one-dimensional, not versatile: Geoffrey Boycott They do not have an alternative plan if they are required to graft an innings in bowler-friendly surfaces, says Boycott.
  • West Indies legend Brian Lara admitted to Mumbai hospital with chest pains The 50-year-old is in India to take part in events organised by Star Sports.
  • Three key battles in England v Australia World Cup clash England face Australia on Tuesday in one of the most eagerly anticipated matches at the World Cup so far.
  • Shakib eyes India upset after Bangladesh boost bid for World Cup semis Mashrafe Mortaza’s side play India and Pakistan in their final two group matches.
  • England way behind in past battles against old enemy Australia Reigning champions Australia enjoy an overwhelming 5-2 win ratio against England in the overall history of World Cup.
  • ‘Sarfaraz’s fine captaincy led Pakistan to victory,’ says former chief selector “It clearly appeared in the Proteas match that Sarfaraz was his own man and was not under anyone’s pressure.”
  • 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.
  • Bangladesh not a one-man army, says talisman Shakib Shakib reclaims spot as leading World Cup scorer in match with Afghanistan.
  • Bangladesh sink Afghanistan after Shakib brilliance Shakib outstrips David Warner to become leading run-scorer in World Cup so far with 456 runs to the Aussie’s 447.

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