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

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  • PM Khan meets Chinese President Xi in Beijing Both countries sign ML-1 railways agreement for new Peshawar-Karachi rail track.
  • An online maveshi mandi for all your qurbani needs Startup offers three services; a marketplace, a Bara service and Sadqa/Aqiqa animals and sacrifice at home.
  • Sale of antibiotics to be regulated in Islamabad In the first three months, medical stores staff will be sensitised to ensure drugs are not sold without prescription.
  • MQM-P to launch struggle for urban Sindh province Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui terms PPP’s govt in Sindh racist.
  • Three Levies men martyred in Waziristan blast Officials say the incident occurred when the security personnel were going to the check-post for duty.
  • PPP wants NAB to investigate billion-tree project Firdous says PML-N spokesman should count the looted money instead of trees.
  • Well ‘discovery’ at Guru Nanak’s enclosure The well is considered a boon for the Sikh pilgrims who flock to the place from far and wide.
  • Huawei should be allowed to upgrade 5G in UK: Chinese diplomat Chinese ambassador to UK urges government to resist “protectionism” and ignore pressure from other countries.
  • Pakistani community in Libya urged to avoid conflict areas Community members have also been asked to “register themselves” with the Pakistani Embassy in Libya.
  • World Bank to give $400m to support research project The total cost of the project has been estimated to be $2,437.60m.
  • Punjab CM selected as Buzdar tribal chief following father’s death Ceremony attended by representatives of all Baloch tribes residing in Sindh and Balochistan.
  • Irani FM says he will visit North Korea Javad Zarif says the visit is being planned and a date will be announced soon.
  • Saudi royal adviser in Khashoggi trial no-show “What does his absence mean? Are the Saudis keen to protect him or discipline him separately? No one knows.”
  • Modi’s ‘free cooking gas’ leaves bitter taste for some Indians Critics say ‘Ujjwala Yojana’ marred by corruption, poor households targeted cannot afford to pay for gas refills.
  • Sri Lanka resorts face uncertain future after suicide blasts Tourism accounts for about five per cent of the economy, with Britain, India and China the main markets.
  • Teenage gunman kills 1, wounds 3 others at California synagogue in suspected hate crime Shooter allegedly praised NZ mosque attacker and Pittsburgh synagogue attacker in online anti-Jewish screed.
  • ‘Inmates with mental disorders increasing’ There are approximately 4,688 prisoners on death row in Pakistan, of which 188 mentally ill are in Punjab alone.
  • RYK police accused of illegal detentions for bribe Three such incidents of taking people “hostage” have been reported during the current month in the district.
  • Sarwar to diffuse grouping in PTI ranks Says no changes are expected in governor and chief minister houses.
  • Azma vows to boycott PA proceedings under Mazari “Dost Muhammad Mazari is a spoiled feudal and he thinks his tenants are sitting in the Punjab Assembly.”
  • New passports being denied to applicants having CNIC photos in blue background Many people have been told to get new CNIC with picture in white background.
  • Amazon tribe wins first victory against oil companies Court ruling block companies’ entry onto ancestral Amazonian lands for oil exploration activities.
  • Erdogan slams Macron over ‘Armenia genocide’ remembrance France on Wednesday had commemorated the mass killings, forced deportations of Armenians by Ottoman Empire troops.
  • Canada to impose dumping duty to protect steel jobs Canadian govt says safeguards needed to protect local steel mills from surge in imports from producers shut out of US.
  • Increase in yield boosts Baloch farmers’ income $9.1 million increase in gross value of produce helps farmers in six districts of Balochistan increase household income.
  • Late buying helps stocks trim weekly losses Going forward, the earning season announcements could dictate broader market direction in the near term.
  • For crude, a chicken and egg problem Tougher sanctions on Iran seem contingent on US understanding that Saudi, UAE will make up lost barrels.
  • CAA reviewing agreements with foreign countries Domestic airlines blame previous open sky policy for “snatching” of their share of passengers
  • Foreign occupation encourages violence against women, UNSC told Report says rape is conducted during counter-offensives against militants as bid to shame Kashmiri communities.
  • Neighbours’ support for Afghan peace process urged The US, Russia and China reach a consensus on how to end the 18-year-old war, reads a joint declaration.
  • Israel agrees to free two Syrian prisoners An official says the prisoners are being released as a “goodwill gesture” after return of remains of an Israeli soldier.
  • The Amir of 2009 and Amir of 2019 ─ what’s different? A shadow of his former teenage self, 27-year-old Amir should be in his prime but appears more in his twilight.

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