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

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  • No lawsuit against British publication by Shehbaz: SAPM Akbar PML-N spokesperson alleges government had ‘false story’ published and the move is a violation of Official Secrets Act.
  • Pakistan to restore visa services for Afghan nationals Embassy in Kabul earlier announced that the number of visas issued to Afghanis will be restricted.
  • FixIt founder Alamgir Khan arrested, booked by police after clash with PPP workers The PTI MNA and his supporters were protesting against “water and sewerage issues” faced by Karachi.
  • Ex-Nawaz aide Irfan Siddiqui released on bail Irfan Siddiqui has secured bail against surety bonds of Rs20,000.
  • Pakistanis can get Canadian student visa ‘in less than 21 days’ Student Direct Stream programme apps require students to provide more up-front information to Canadian officers.
  • Urdu to be medium of instruction in primary schools: Buzdar Sources in the bureaucracy say the abrupt decision might create difficulties in teaching at the primary level.
  • Civic bodies on high alert as Karachi braces for heavy rain Met Office forecasts moderate to heavy rains from tomorrow.
  • Air conditioner not removed from Nawaz’ room: governor Sarwar says the opposition’s dream of toppling the government will never see the light of day.
  • ‘Trump gave PM Imran triple A treatment’ “The administration staff told me that never before had Trump himself given the White House tour to any world leader.”
  • Woman ‘thrashed’ during police raid dies Later, a case was against a police official who was leading the raiding team.
  • KP govt places restriction on BoD of its economic zones uplift body Members fear the board’s dissolution to ‘protect illegal appointments’.
  • Govt has complete army support: Rashid Dispels impression of closing down operation of five trains.
  • Shahbaz asks govt not to remove AC from Nawaz’s cell PML-N president says attempts were being made to put the life of the three-time premier in danger.
  • Deadline of amnesty for govt servants concealing job status extended The new cut-off date will be September 27.
  • Judges with pending references must not be part of SJC: lawyers Separately, pro-government lawyers also hold a meeting in Islamabad and express solidarity with the SJC.
  • Govt takes possession of Dar’s five-kanal house More properties of the former finance minister, absconding in a corruption reference, will be taken over.
  • 100,000 non-filers to be issued notices So far 2.1 million people have filed their tax returns, which is the highest in FBR’s history.
  • ‘Unfair competition thriving in informal wheat flour sector’ The average monthly consumption expenditure on wheat and wheat flour is 13 per cent out of 17pc on cereals.
  • Foreign firm to invest Rs7bn in ICI Pakistan The investment will be made as growth capital into the company through a convertible debt instrument.
  • Taliban reject direct talks with Afghan government An Afghan minister had earlier said direct talks with the Taliban would take place “in the coming two weeks”.
  • Britain ramps up preparations for ‘very real prospect’ of no-deal Brexit UK PM Boris Johnson has promised to deliver Brexit by end of October “no ifs or buts”.
  • Iran to meet nuclear deal members Envoys from Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia and Iran will take part in the meeting.
  • Outrage as Trump brands mostly-black Baltimore ‘infested mess’ Trump’s outburst comes in a series of sharply worded tweets aimed at Democratic Representative Elijah Cummings.
  • Rescuers evacuate 700 passengers from flooded Indian train Indian Railways says the train was emptied in about five hours after the operation started.
  • Brexit is a ‘massive economic opportunity’, says Johnson Johnson promises to step up negotiations on post-Brexit trade deals and set up free ports to boost the economy.
  • Police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at Hong Kongers protesting ‘triad’ attack Hospital authorities say nine people were injured, with five in a serious condition.
  • Pakistan greats surprised by Amir’s retirement Shoaib Akhtar says the decision could set the wrong precedent for the rest of the younger lot of Pakistani fast bowlers.
  • Indian tennis team set to visit Pakistan in September for Davis Cup tie “It’s the World Cup of tennis, not a bilateral series so there is no embargo on any front,” says AITA secretary general.

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