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

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  • ‘Religion has nothing to do with terrorism,’ says PM Imran at UN conference on hate speech Pakistan and Turkey co-host discussion; Erodgan notes Muslims remain the most vulnerable to hate speech in the world.
  • PM Imran says he is mediating with Iran after Trump asked him to help The premier says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had also asked him to talk to Rouhani.
  • FO rejects Indian army chief’s statement on Balakot, calls it a tactic to mislead international community Gen Bipin Rawat, without providing evidence, had claimed a militant camp in Balakot had been “reactivated”.
  • Death toll from quake climbs to 38 as relief operations continue NDMA sends blankets, tents, kitchen sets and first aid kits to affectees; more than 500 injured being treated.
  • Treason case against Musharraf to be heard on a daily basis Since presiding judge Tahira Safdar was not in attendance, court adjourns proceedings till Oct 8.
  • Funds for unapproved projects won’t be released: ministry Communications secretary says motorway projects were mostly launched under political decisions.
  • Quake shakes AJK, Punjab & KP; 25 killed in Mirpur Hundreds of houses, vehicles and other infrastructure damaged.
  • NDMA chairman briefs media about earthquake damage, rescue efforts NDMA vehicles with 200 tents, 800 blankets, 200 kitchen sets, and 100 medical kits to reach affected areas tonight.
  • SC issues notices to president, PM in Justice Isa case The court seeks the federal government’s response to the points raised in the petitions.
  • September 27 to be observed as ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’, govt announces The theme of the day is: “Let us save the innocent children of India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.”
  • Erdogan calls for dialogue to end Kashmir dispute PM Imran thanks Erdogan for the raising the issue of occupied Kashmir at the UNGA.
  • UN chief warns of a world divided between US and China Guterres paints a grim picture of a deeply divided and anxious planet.
  • PPP and JUI-F agree on sending government home, opposition leaders say after meeting Akram Durrani, Nayyar Bokhari say discussions will continue on the modalities to oust the PTI-led government.
  • Karachi, Rawalpindi hit badly by dengue cases: PM’s adviser Over 11,700 cases reported across the country.
  • Maryam Nawaz, Yousuf Abbas sent to jail on 14-day judicial remand by Lahore court Accountability court rejects NAB’s request for an extension in the physical remand of the duo.
  • Mazari apologises for Awan’s ‘insensitive’, ‘inappropriate’ remarks over earthquake “Human suffering can never be made light of,” says human rights minister.
  • Approvers in Shahbaz family’s money laundering case granted bail Lahore High Court directs the petitioners to deposit surety bonds of Rs1 million each.
  • Asian Development Bank issues outlook report for Pakistan GDP growth projected at 2.8 per cent in fiscal year 2020 in the Asian Development Outlook 2019.
  • Unregistered industrial, commercial units served tax notices FBR serves as many as 482,354 notices to non-registered or non-compliant industrial and commercial consumers.
  • PIA CEO touts revenues, but without any financial statements “The auditors are finalising the results for 2018,” the spokesperson of the airline tells Dawn.
  • ‘Pakistan needs free access to US markets’ Iftikhar Ali Malik of the Pak-US Business Council says Pakistan needs immediate direct access to US markets, not aid.
  • Bomb attack on police bus in southern Turkey injures 5: Turkish media It is not yet clear who might be behind the attack.
  • Democrats launch formal Trump impeachment inquiry “The president must be held accountable. No one is above the law,” says Nancy Pelosi.
  • 35 US lawmakers urge their govt to reduce tensions in South Asia US lawmakers write a letter addressed to Kelly Craft, the US ambassador to the United Nations.
  • Home players urge fans to turn up in big numbers for SL one-dayers “Fans are the lifeline for any sport as they are the driving force for any team or player,” Sarfraz Ahmed.

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