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

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  • IMF loan much cheaper than other programmes: Hafeez Shaikh PM’s advisor says the package will send good signal that “Pakistan wishes to take its economy forward.”
  • Grieving Asif rejoins Pakistan squad after daughter’s funeral The batsman had returned to Pakistan following the death last Sunday of 19-month-old Dua Fatima.
  • NAB moves SC against lifting of travel ban on Shahbaz Anti-graft watchdog contends LHC order adversely affecting inquiry into assets case.
  • Imran rejects MQM-P’s demand for division of Sindh PM says new LG system will make demand for new province redundant; vows he won’t ‘spare thieves’.
  • Govt to bring circular debt to zero by Dec ’20: Omar Ayub Minister says crackdown on power theft launched, asks consumers to help identify thieves.
  • PML-N demands probe into NAB chief tape leaks “What we want is justice for all and the NAB chairman is innocent until proven guilty,” says Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
  • 6 detained for interrogation in Farishta murder case Two special investigation teams have been constituted by Islamabad IGP, according to a progress report of probe.
  • Grievances pour in as PM Imran makes surprise visit to Sargodah DHQ hospital The prime minister did not bring along a security detail to the visit.
  • ATC reissues non-bailable arrest warrants for 4 absconders in Ali Raza Abidi’s murder case The former MQM leader was shot dead by armed motorcyclists in an attack on his vehicle on Dec 25 last year.
  • Shahbaz to return after Eid, lawyer tells accountability court Court directs Shahbaz’s counsel to give a “final date” of opposition leader’s return by May 28.
  • Trump, Abe to burnish ties over golf, sumo and steak US president will also meet Japan’s Emperor Naruhito, who ascended the throne earlier this month.
  • Modi plots course after landslide Indian election win A considerable to-do list includes addressing India’s lacklustre economic growth and reducing unemployment.
  • Senate body concerned over police attitude towards victim girl’s family Senators Usman Khan Kakar and Kamran Michael condemned what they called state’s insensitivity in the Farishta case.
  • Economy to stabilise in few days: Firdous PM’s adviser on information says Hafeez Shaikh will present another road map to recovery.
  • Centre urged to withdraw notification for takeover of three major hospitals The CM says the federal govt’s decision created uncertainty and panic.
  • Trump defies Congress, clears arms sales to S. Arabia, UAE Trump administration informed congressional committees that it would go ahead with 22 military sales to the Saudis.
  • Modi facing urgent economic challenges Modi made big promises during the campaign for the weeks-long vote.
  • Will not increase burden on existing taxpayers: Zaidi “My objective is very clear and simple: to document the economy,” he told Dawn on Friday.
  • Pakistan among top states where Facebook curbed most content PM’s focal person claims over 35,000 posts suspended by platform for hate speech in the past six months.
  • Iran happy with Pakistan’s stance on Gulf crisis After meeting PM and COAS, Zarif says Islamabad considers US pressure on Iran as unjustified.
  • Trump says 1,500 more troops to deploy to Middle East Pentagon officials say the additional troops are in response to recent incidents in region that US intel tied to Iran.
  • Gun battle leaves top Kashmiri fighter dead Authorities cut cellular internet services across the Kashmir valley and imposed a curfew in large parts.
  • Pakistan wants regional issues resolved via diplomatic engagement, Qureshi tells Iranian counterpart Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif says he is in Islamabad with a proposal to connect Chabahar and Gwadar ports.
  • Gritty Afghans stun Pakistan It is another disappointing outing for Pakistan, having been beaten in their last 10 ODIs prior to this fixture.

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