4 August 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Civil, military leadership discuss national security in wake of Indian army’s use of cluster munitions Condemn “destabilising efforts” as Pakistan and the international community focus on resolving the Afghan conflict.
  • PM to apprise nation of government’s one-year performance in August 18 televised address All ministries have been asked to submit 5 key achievements of the past year for review.
  • Lahore High Court moved for ban on TikTok app The petitioner says the same application has been banned in Bangladesh and Malaysia.
  • Fissures erupt in opposition over Senate vote fiasco PML-N, PPP seek amendment to rules to do away with secret ballot; Bilawal calls for probe into leaked video.
  • Pakistani writer’s Instagram project bags social media journalism award in New Delhi Everyday Pakistan defies stereotypes about Pakistan by showcasing the complexity and colourfulness of its everyday life.
  • Karachi traders divided on post-Eid strike call Karachi witnessed partial closure of markets and shopping centres on July 13.
  • Court issues notice to Sethi over ‘derogatory’ remarks Prime Minister Imran Khan has claimed Rs10 billion in terms of damages and compensation from Najam Sethi.
  • Tehreek-i-Insaf to bag three tribal districts reserved seats in PA JUI-F, BAP will get one seat each.
  • Centre-sponsored Clean Karachi drive to begin today Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi says the Sindh govt has so far not contacted him regarding the initiative.
  • Politicians, activists pay tribute to Aitzaz Ahsan Former senator Farhatullah Babar says Ahsan has contributed greatly to politics and the country.
  • Political leadership condemns use of cluster bomb along LoC “The world continues to ignore the human rights catastrophe. This must change if we are to have peace,” says Bilawal.
  • Army rejects India’s accusation of cross-LoC incursion as mere propaganda Islamabad expresses concerns over deteriorating situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir.
  • Father of 11-year-old rape victim commits suicide in GB Najeebullah, 50, jumps into River Gilgit in front of the Gilgit-Baltistan Constitutional Assembly.
  • Construction, utilities’ prices push inflation up The highest contributor to the non-food inflation in June was rising gas prices.
  • Stocks plummet to 52-week low as economic worries weigh The KSE-100 index contributes losses of 437 points (1.4 per cent) to close at a 52-week low of 31,666.
  • Gunman kills 20, wounds 26 at Walmart store in El Paso, Texas Trump brands the shooting “an act of cowardice”.
  • US wants to quickly deploy new missiles in Asia Esper does not specify where the US intends to deploy the weapons.
  • Mushaal seeks release of Yasin Malik Mushaal Hussein Malik says her husband has been kept in solitary confinement for the last four months.
  • Nepalese climber scales highest peaks in Pakistan in less than a month Before coming to Pakistan, Mr Purja had climbed six 8,000-ers in Nepal in 31 days.
  • US enhances engagement with Pakistan Sources say if the Doha talks lead to an agreement between the US and Taliban, Trump may visit Islamabad.
  • Several killed in Texas shooting, 3 in custody: officials “We have between 15 and 20 casualties, we don’t know the number of fatalities,” Texas Lieutenant Governor Patrick says.
  • New round of US-Taliban talks opens in Doha: Taliban Officials describe it to be the “most crucial” phase of negotiations to end the 18-year war in Afghanistan.
  • PCB first needs to put its own house in order: Aamir Sohail Aamir emphasises that instead of abolishing departmental teams the system should be made stronger.
  • SLC security team arrives in Karachi on 6th Mani says that PCB’s thrust is now to convince other boards to send their teams to Pakistan.

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