3 November 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • JUI-F chief hints at prolonging protest sit-in PPP, PML-N advise against upping the ante amid tense calm in capital.
  • Maulana’s pragmatism An aspect of the Azadi March is the growing anti-establishment sentiment in the new madressah generation.
  • Govt warns opposition against breaching agreement with Islamabad administration PTI leaders say open to talks with opposition but re-election, resignation of prime minister out of question.
  • PPP-SB workers warmly welcome Fatima Bhutto Fatima Bhutto meets party leaders and activists at Al-Murtaza House.
  • Marchers prepared for a long stay JUI leaders spend day convincing the participants to move towards D-Chowk if their demand is not met by tonight.
  • Govt to file mutiny case against Fazl over ‘provocative’ speech Rules out possibility of PM’s resignation; offers to revive parliamentary body for poll rigging probe.
  • Saudi Aramco announces plans for giant stock market debut Analysts say Aramco could be valued at up to $1.7 trillion, in what could be the world’s largest IPO.
  • Stocks bounce back in noisy week KSE-100 index closes above the 34,000 level at 34,378 points.
  • Bangladesh grants bail to Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus A labor court in Dhaka grants the bail when Yunus appears before the court.
  • Indian capital Delhi gasps under choking smog Locals complain of sore eyes and throats, with some residents wearing masks to protect themselves.
  • Sri Lanka election chief censors state TV ahead of polls The channel will be banned from showing political content from Monday without the commission’s approval.
  • Pakistan rejects ‘incorrect, legally untenable’ political maps issued by India New maps issued by New Delhi depict parts of Gilgit-Baltistan, AJK within the territorial jurisdiction of India.
  • 31 Pakistani migrants found in lorry in France The discovery comes after 39 people were found dead in a refrigerated truck in Britain last month.
  • US sees gaps in Pakistan’s fight against terror funding Congress-mandated report represents the official US assessment of the state of global terrorism during the last year.
  • First T20 between Pakistan and Australia called off due to rain The match ends without a result.

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