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

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  • Cannot give a guarantee about anyone’s life, PM Imran says on Nawaz’s health “Till I am alive you will not get an NRO,” premier says, addressing the opposition.
  • Bilawal’s participation in Azadi march still unconfirmed Farhatullah Babar says there’s likelihood of Bilawal’s participation if PML-N president decides to join ‘Azadi’ march.
  • Pemra bars anchors from offering opinions in talk shows Electronic media watchdog limits anchorpersons’ role to “moderator”, directs them not to “appear as experts”.
  • US looking for fresh start in ties with Pakistan Trump administration believes in “extensive high-level engagements” with Pakistan, senior US official says.
  • IMF team arrives to review Pakistan’s performance under $6bn package Visiting team will hold technical discussions with ministries, divisions and departments concerned.
  • Far-right Euro MPs lead landmark trip to occupied Kashmir “The delegation of MEPs is not on an official visit in India and came here at the invitation of a non-government group.”
  • Civil society members express concern over ‘shutdown’ of exhibit on Rao Anwar at Karachi Biennale A video installation showing Naqeebullah’s father and the place where he was killed was part of the exhibit.
  • Punjab govt moves LHC against Sahiwal encounter case verdict Provincial government asks high court to take action against those responsible for the flawed investigation.
  • No TV anchor stopped from expressing views, says Awan Govt spokesperson says anchorpersons are free to “discuss anything and everything” during their “exclusive shows”.
  • Medical board to decide Zardari’s further hospital stay “Even though most test results of Mr Zardari are normal but the final decision will be taken by the medical board.”
  • Suleman Shahbaz declared proclaimed offender in money laundering case NAB counsel says Suleman, son of Shahbaz Sharif, did not appear before it despite six call-up notices.
  • Three booked in Bahwalpur district over worship place issue Two booked for putting up resistance against anti-encroachment drive; one other for putting up banners against Ahmadis.
  • Pakistani coastal areas not under ‘direct threat’ from approaching Kyarr cyclone, says PMD In an advisory issued today, PMD warns fishermen against venturing deep into the sea.
  • Azadi March venue could disrupt daily life in Islamabad Capital admin officials say the H-9 venue is preferable for its distance from Red Zone.
  • NAB responds to Maryam’s bail plea in Chaudhry Sugar Mills case, hearing to resume tomorrow Proceedings adjourned after Maryam’s counsel requests time till tomorrow to prepare for arguments.
  • Saad Rafique released on parole to attend funeral of mother-in-law PML-N leader has been released or 48 hours.
  • Thousands of textbooks found dumped in govt school classroom in Narowal People have demanded Chief Minister Usman Buzdar to take notice of the dumped books.
  • KP depts asked to enforce newly-approved anti-corruption measures Posting and transfer, placement panels, negative list and central hotline main tools of new mechanism.
  • Khursheed admitted to Sukkur NICVD for checkup The Sukkur accountability court had on Oct 21st allowed a medical check-up of Khursheed Shah.
  • Continuing political disputes to spell doom for Imran: Shahbaz PML-N president warns prime minister against “policy of disputes and controversies”.
  • Abolition of PMDC causes unrest among doctors in Peshawar Architects of new law say it is meant to streamline medical education.
  • Rallies held across Sindh to condemn Indian atrocities in IHK In Sukkur, deputy commissioner leads a rally starting from his office and marching to the press club.
  • FATF report highlights dubious role of shell firms “Transparency of beneficial ownership is essential to prevent the misuse of companies,” FATF’s latest report says.
  • Unemployment fuelling unrest in Arab states: IMF “The level of growth that countries in the region are having is below what is needed to address unemployment.”
  • Iran would need oil at $195 a barrel next year to balance budget, says IMF Iran’s economy is expected to shrink by 9.5pc this year, compared to a prior estimate of a 6pc contraction.
  • 15 killed in Iraq as protesters remain undaunted The unrest has broken nearly two years of relative stability in Iraq.
  • Netherlands crush Pakistan’s Olympic dreams with 6-1 demolition Day after stunning the hosts with a 4-4 draw in the first leg of Olympic qualifier Pakistan came crashing down to earth.

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