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

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  • PM Imran Khan to meet US President Donald Trump on July 22 Premier will be visiting Washington on the invitation of President Trump, says Foreign Office spokesperson.
  • Hafeez optimistic about IMF loan benefits, but warns of ‘difficult decisions’ ahead By entering IMF agreement, Pakistan is sending a message its govt will control expenditures and tax the rich: Hafeez.
  • IMF okays $6bn package to ‘foster strong growth’ Immediately releases $1bn to ease sustained pressure on Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves.
  • NAB has no reason to take political revenge from anyone, says bureau’s chairman “Instead of making allegations, it would be better you spend this valuable time on your defence,” says Javed Iqbal.
  • Shehbaz cries ‘fascist tactics’ after PML-N workers barred from meeting Nawaz Police prevent PML-N workers from entering jail grounds; only immediate family members allowed to meet Nawaz.
  • SC tells cantonment boards to remove structures previously used to hold up billboards in 6 weeks In October 2018, the Supreme Court had ordered the removal of billboards from public places across the country.
  • Five more polio cases found in KP In sharp contrast, last year 12 cases were reported from across the country and only eight in 2017.
  • PM Imran says he was victimised by past govts over anti-graft stand “I faced all my cases and did not escape to London,” says Prime Minister Imran Khan.
  • Emergence of PML-N ‘forward bloc’: PML-Q sees no threat to its position in ruling coalition Accuses South Punjab Suba Mahaz members of the move.
  • 44 killed as air strike hits migrant detention centre in Libya UN Libya envoy Ghassan Sal­­­ame condemns the strike, saying it “clearly amounts to the level of a war crime”.
  • We have evidence against Rana Sanaullah: Shehryar Afridi Minister says the PML-N leader was arrested after three weeks of surveillance by narcs.
  • Shahbaz sees a ‘Hitler-like fascist’ in Imran “Prime Minister Imran Khan is a fascist and he has all the characteristics of Hitler.”
  • Polio eradication: Our culture is the biggest impediment If we are to win over the community, we must not make use of force and coercion.
  • 5 Pakistan Army soldiers martyred in explosion near LoC: ISPR The incident is evidence of “state-sponsored terrorism by India violating bilateral ceasefire agreement”, says ISPR.
  • Opposition vows to resist move against production orders The opposition parties want the National Assembly speaker to thwart such designs aimed at curtailing his powers.
  • Army chief defends govt’s tough economic measures Corps commanders discuss internal security operations, action against proscribed organisations.
  • Hafiz Saeed, 12 other JuD leaders booked for terror financing CTD declares that JuD was financing terrorism from massive funds collected through non-profit organisations and trusts.
  • SC explains reasons behind restoration of mobile phone top-up taxes Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan differs with Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s contentions regarding the SC order suspending the taxes.
  • 11 senators own 28 properties abroad The richest senator Azam Swati owns 10 properties in the US and UAE.
  • 110,000 declare assets under amnesty scheme FBR sources say tax amnesty scheme announced by the PTI government saw a surge of interest.
  • Textile units shut down amid rising costs LCCI seeks delay in CNIC-based invoicing by at least one year.
  • Razak invites Chinese investment in information technology sector CRCCL is one of the largest integrated developer and contractor, has strategic partnership with top-notch IT companies.
  • Reading the IMF programme The programme now begins and the first tranche of the money will be transferred into State Bank accounts within days.
  • US waste poses severe risk to human health: study At an average of 773 kilograms per head, the US generates around 12 per cent of global municipal solid waste.
  • Italian minister slams judge for releasing migrant rescue ship’s captain In a surprise ruling, Judge Alessandra Vella freed Carola Rackete from house arrest on Tuesday.
  • Coin flip could end Pakistan’s chances at World Cup Pakistan could see its remote hopes end without a ball being bowled if it loses the toss and Bangladesh chooses to bat.
  • Technical and tactical excellence is what makes a champion The team has shown marked improvement in attitude, planning and performance.
  • Gayle not ready to end World Cup journey without fireworks Plenty of excellent batsmen are playing their last World Cup.
  • Police probe crowd trouble at Pakistan-Afghanistan game Videos shared on social media show a fight between fans outside the ground.

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