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

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  • Asad Umar steps down as chairman of NA standing committee on finance Committee members unanimously vote in PTI MNA Faizullah Kamoka as the new chairman.
  • IHC says its order in Musharraf case binding on special court On Nov 27, an IHC full bench had stopped the special court from announcing its verdict in the high treason case.
  • NAB withdraws plea against Shahbaz in Ashiyana scam CJP observes that the former Punjab CM appears to be a good guy in the entire case.
  • Govt blames price hike on trade ban with India, weather Economic team says inflationary pressure to ease out in two months.
  • Pakistan 5th most vulnerable country to climate change, reveals Germanwatch report Pakistan has lost 9,989 lives and has suffered economic losses worth $3.8 billion from 1998 to 2018.
  • UK agency accepts tycoon’s £190m offer after investigations Shahzad Akbar says Hasan Nawaz was previous owner of Hyde Park property before it was sold to Malik Riaz’s family.
  • Tax laws being amended to cut non-filers’ utility connections The government has extended the last date for filing of tax returns until Dec 16.
  • US welcomes Moody’s upgrade in Pakistan’s credit outlook “With bold economic reforms, Pakistan can boost growth, attract private capital, and expand exports,” says Alice Wells.
  • Medical board to exhume body of girl allegedly stoned to death in Dadu DIG speaks to family, locals to ascertain facts of the incident.
  • Justice Isa’s counsel urges SC to order probe over judges surveillance Justice Umar Ata Bandial, who heads the full court, observes that this is certainly an area crying out for legislation.
  • Global media watchdogs calls on Pakistani authorities to condemn besieging of Dawn offices Authorities must prevent demonstrations against the newspaper from turning violent, should investigate threats: CPJ.
  • Musharraf says he’s being ‘victimised’ “As far as this [treason] case is concerned, this is absolutely baseless,” says a visibly ailing Musharraf.
  • PIA defends sacking of fake degree holders The decision is in line with Supreme Court orders, official tells Senate body.
  • No headway in appointment of two ECP members The parliamentary committee, headed by Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari, will meet again today at 2pm.
  • Pharmaceutical firms obtained stay order against price reduction, Senate body told On April 23, the PM took notice of up to 400pc increase in drug prices and directed to reduce them within 72 hours.
  • PHC moved against Nowshera village councils appointments 70 unemployed youngsters allege appointments motivated by political consideration.
  • CNIC copies sought from PML-N, PPP donors in funding case The case will now be heard by the committee on Dec 11.
  • NA session begins today amid opposition’s boycott threat Senior PPP leader Naveed Qamar predicts a “stormy assembly session”.
  • Bilawal visits Dawn offices, condemns besieging of staffers “Media organisations are being threatened but we will not allow anyone to curb freedom of press,” he says.
  • Huawei to shift research to Canada Canada is reviewing the technology but has not announced a decision.
  • Indian border policeman guns down 5 colleagues, himself “He later shot himself after shooting seven personnel,” according to a statement issued by the police.
  • Finland PM resigns, but coalition expected to survive Sanna Marin has already said she will be willing to take over.
  • When in Tunis, remember not to walk but stroll at a slow pace for pleasure The Medina quarter of Tunis doesn’t pander to tourists. It’s where you genuinely experience the city and its people.
  • Mickey Arthur to be appointed Sri Lanka’s head coach: report According to ESPN Cricinfo, a formal announcement is to follow.

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