27 April 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • PM Imran calls for creation of tourism corridor between BRI countries “CPEC is not a transaction. It is a transformation of our society,” Imran Khan tells round table conference.
  • 3 Levies personnel martyred, 1 injured in blast in North Waziristan: sources KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan condemns the incident, vows to “eliminate the cancer of terrorism”.
  • Heatwave likely to grip Karachi next week: Met Office Maximum temperatures will range from 40 to 42 degrees Celsius.
  • Chinese president says more nations joining Belt and Road Initiative Jinping says that deals worth $64 billion were signed at 3-day summit in Beijing.
  • Global software ‘glitch’ leaves Air India passengers stranded More than 80 domestic and international flights delayed for six hours.
  • Qatar eyes long-term Pakistan LNG deal Pakistan, with 208 million people, is running out of domestic gas and has turned to liquefied natural gas.
  • Upsurge in food prices ahead of Ramazan Sugar hit new retail peak of Rs70 per kg from Rs65 per kg few days back.
  • Budgetary borrowing jumps 17pc The government borrowing for budgetary support has taken an upward trajectory for some months now.
  • Russian air strikes kill 10 civilians in Syria The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says those killed included two children.
  • Prince William visits mosques attacked by gunman in Christchurch, meets survivors “What happened here was fuelled by a warped ideology that knows no boundaries,” William tells audience at Al Noor mosque
  • Pakistan didn’t seek cancellation of projects, says World Bank Both projects were prepared at request of Pakistan’s EAD, subsequently approved by the executive directors of the WB.
  • 15 dead as Sri Lanka security forces raid militant hideout Three cornered suicide bombers blew themselves up inside a safe house and others were shot dead: police.
  • Blueprint ready for construction of flats to accommodate slum dwellers 700 flats will be built in G-7 to accommodate residents of France Colony and 100 Quarters, official says.
  • 12 more children in Ratodero test HIV-positive The number of such cases in the area rises to 18.
  • Rupee devaluation necessitated drug price hike, NA told The house was also informed that while the government was providing subsidy to people for the forthcoming Ramazan.
  • Gas shortage to increase by 157pc next fiscal year Ogra issues its State of the Industry Report for 2017-18.
  • Bilawal warns against bid to bring presidential system PPP chairman terms NAB ordinance ‘black law’ and says opposition can sit with government to amend it.
  • Polio drive suspended across country after spike in attacks Post-campaign evaluation has also been deferred as a large number of children were missed during the drive.
  • PTI’s moment of truth Winning an election on an anti-corruption platform, along with other decisive factors, may have been the easy part.
  • World leaders gather in Beijing for second Belt and Road Forum A look at the events on Friday with scenes from the opening ceremony and welcome banquet.
  • Pemra orders Channel-24 to air apology ‘for propagating false news’ about PM Imran’s personal life The channel has also been ordered to a pay a sum of Rs1 million as a fine to the authority.
  • IMF team coming to negotiate three-year bailout package Technical level talks to begin from 29th.
  • 60 Palestinians hurt in Gaza border clashes Of the total, 36 people were shot and wounded by Israeli fire.
  • Pakistan among most dangerous countries for aid workers: report Titled ‘Leaving No One Behind’, the World Disasters Report 2018 was launched by the IFRC.
  • Toddler’s killing probe finds policeman’s pistol went off ‘accidentally’ The CTD says no evidence to back up claim that fleeing criminals fired at police.
  • Turkey orders detention of 210 military personnel over links to Gulen The suspects include officials from the air, marine and land forces, as well as the gendarmerie and coast guard.
  • Journalists targeted with coordinated smear campaigns online PM’s focal person calls out institutional failure of FIA.
  • Decision on Babar Awan’s acquittal plea in Nandipur reference reserved Accountability court judge will issue the order on April 30.
  • Raza Rabbani sounds the alarm over unelected people getting access to sensitive data Is it fair that 17 ministries are with special assistants who cannot come to house, asks Senator Rabbani.
  • Peace on Korean peninsula depends on US attitude: Kim Says North Korea will gird itself for any eventuality
  • NA speaker sets up panel on national security The committee, headed by the Speaker himself, will include Shahbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari as members.
  • Pakistan’s under-19 trip to Sri Lanka postponed: board source The under-19 side was scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka on April 30 to play two four-day matches
  • Arthur terms Pakistan’s World Cup preparations ‘outstanding’ Pakistan play Kent on Saturday, ahead of the limited-overs series against England.
  • England call up Foakes to replace injured Billings Ben Foakes is in line to make his white-ball debut for England.

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