26 August 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Twitter receives complaint about President Alvi’s tweet on Srinagar, says it does not violate rules “We have not taken any action at this time,” says Twitter in an email to the president.
  • Pakistan ‘will go to any lengths’ to support occupied Kashmir’s cause, PM Imran tells nation Imran Khan says Modi has “opened the way to Kashmir’s freedom” by revoking occupied Kashmir’s special autonomy.
  • Six Chinese men indicted in ATM-skimming fraud cases All the accused have denied charges and opted to contest the case.
  • KP government opens its Nathiagali rest houses to public Accommodation to cost Rs40,000 at Governor House and Rs24,000 at CM House.
  • Peace activist B.M. Kutty passes away Family members say he suffered from protracted illness and paralysis.
  • Violent protest breaks out against anti-encroachment drive in Karachi’s Ahsanabad area Two private vehicles and the home of one of the society members are torched by an angry mob clashing with police.
  • JUI-F calls for ‘decisive’ long march against govt in October Maulana Fazlur Rehman says a final date will be announced after consultation with other opposition parties.
  • Hurriyat leader Geelani urges Kashmiris to unite, issues 5-point ‘programme of action’ APHC chairman calls upon Pakistani leaders as well as Indian officials to stand against the Indian state’s occupation.
  • PM sets up body to help meet FATF targets “The committee is mandated to steer the national effort on FATF,” says a notification issued by the PM Office.
  • Trump says India, Pakistan can handle Kashmir dispute on their own Modi at G7 Summit says all issues between India and Pakistan are “bilateral in nature”.
  • G7 wrestles with Iran, Amazon fires, trade — and its own unity US President Donald Trump promises UK premier Boris Johnson a “very big trade deal, bigger than we’ve ever had”.
  • US lawmaker finds arrests in occupied Kashmir, detention camps in Assam ‘troubling’ Ambassador Khan asks the global community to “pay heed to the plight of Kashmiris facing a grave humanitarian crisis”.
  • Iran foreign minister makes surprise visit to G7 summit French President Macron has been leading efforts to bring Tehran and Washington back to the table for a new deal.
  • After Kashmir loses flag, Nagas demand one “Each and every person must face the naked Indian brutality with courage,” says Syed Ali Geelani.
  • Cotton woes and Indian import ban The Indian ban on imports means cotton may have to be sourced from the US.
  • ‘I see economic turnaround in 2020,’ says Abdul Razzak Dawood Dawood’s optimism sounds almost delusional when he paints a rosy picture amidst rising inflation and shrinking economy.
  • Misbahul Haq steps down from PCB cricket committee, applies for head coach position “I have to admit it is everyone’s dream to coach Pakistan cricket team, which has tremendous potential,” says Haq.
  • Ijaz Ahmed appointed Pakistan Under-19 coach Ahmed has been coaching since 2009 and has previously served as the head coach for Pakistan-A and Under-19 sides.
  • Stokes’s stunning century sees England to one-wicket win in Ashes thriller England complete their highest successful fourth innings chase as they square the five-match series at 1-1.

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