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

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  • 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.
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation inks MoU with Pakistan to support Ehsas programme “The foundation plans to spend about $200 million in Pakistan in 2020,” according to an official statement.
  • Top court seeks FBR report on fake companies involved in tax fraud The matter pertains to fraudulent tax refund applications filed by paper companies with the connivance of tax officials.
  • 67 injured as shallow tremor rocks Mirpur, Jhelum and adjoining areas Residents in Lahore say they also felt minor tremors.
  • Court reserves verdict on Qandeel Baloch murder case The verdict is likely to be announced tomorrow.
  • ‘Fellas, work it out,’ Trump tells India and Pakistan “Those are two nuclear countries. They’ve gotta work it out,” he says.
  • 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.”
  • Trump evades Pakistan-bashing trap Trump says he believes that Modi and Imran will get along when they get to know each other.
  • Three suspects released in video leak case to face trial Cybercrimes court rules that the order for their discharge from the case “does not amount to acquittal”.
  • NAB okays fresh probe against Shahbaz in Auqaf dept case Ahsan Iqbal summoned by NAB in a case relating to the establishment of Sports City in his hometown of Narowal.
  • Foreign Office briefs P5 envoys about Indian propaganda against Pakistan FO says Pakistan does not desire confrontation but will give a befitting response in case of any false-flag activity.
  • PTI has not improved ministries’ compliance with proactive disclosures clause, report finds None of the ministries provided even half of the mandatory information under the RTI Act.
  • No place for girls Though rescinded, KP’s abaya policy betrays a regressive mindset.
  • Afghan visa now mandatory for transporters Pakistani transporters told that none of them will be allowed to enter Afghanistan without a valid visa.
  • Pre-arrest bail plea of property tycoon rejected Malik Riaz and his son Ali Riaz summoned for the next hearing on October 15.
  • Working group established for transforming Pakistan into Madina: CII chairman Says maiden session of group will be convened by the end of the outgoing month or the first week of next month.
  • 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.
  • Senators press Trump administration on India pecan tariff Records show India charges a 36 per cent tariff on pecan imports.
  • China criticises new US sanctions over Iranian oil deals “We always oppose the so-called long arm jurisdiction and unilateral sanctions,” says Chinese foreign ministry official.
  • Race to invest in risk-free govt papers intensifies The government raised Rs403bn from 12-month papers against bids worth Rs988bn.
  • India arrests woman who accused BJP leader of sexual assault A 23-year-old student has accused former minister Chinmayanand of sexual assault, harassment and intimidation.
  • UK’s Mirpur community mourns quake victims Questions raised about preparedness for natural disasters.
  • UAE celebrates its first astronaut in space Writing on Twitter before the launch, Mansoori says he was “filled with this indescribable feeling of glory and awe”.
  • Court orders French #MeToo founder to pay damages for defamation Sandra Muller slams the verdict as “incomprehensible” and urges women to continue to speak out.
  • UK’s Johnson defiant after bombshell court ruling British PM condemns verdict as “wrong” and challenges the main opposition Labour Party and others to a confidence vote.
  • Egypt detains more than 1,000 after anti-Sisi protests: NGOs Demonstrations have been effectively banned under an anti-protest law passed in 2013 when Sisi took over.
  • Trump pressed Ukraine president to probe political rival: call summary According to the summary, Zelenskiy assures Trump that his next prosecutor general “will look into the situation.”
  • International cricket incomplete without Pakistan, says Sarfaraz Pakistan skipper thanks Sri Lankan team for visiting, urges other boards to support cricket in the country.

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