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

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  • PM Imran constitutes committee to formulate response to change in occupied Kashmir status A notification in this regard has been issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.
  • Controversial banners removed from Islamabad, suspect arrested The suspect has been shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation.
  • Monsoon cycle beginning on Aug 9; urban flooding warning issued for Karachi, Thatta and Hyderabad Relevant departments told to remain on high alert from August 9 to August 11.
  • Pakistan to downgrade diplomatic ties with India, suspend bilateral trade: National Security Committee India told to withdraw its High Commissioner to Pakistan: Foreign Office
  • Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif parks renamed NA-52 Park was renamed as Potohar Park.
  • Maryam asks PM to reveal ‘deal’ with Trump Addressing the Sargodha rally, she claimed Prime Minister Imran Khan had harmed the Kashmir cause.
  • Propaganda reigns: Five more polio cases in KP as tally reaches 53 Parents’ refusal to vaccinate their children cited as the reason for the diagnosis.
  • Parliament unanimously passes resolution condemning India’s ‘unilateral move’ on Kashmir FM Qureshi says that there are voices from within India itself which are crying foul over the decision.
  • Pentagon says Turkish attack on Kurds will be ‘unacceptable’ “Clearly we believe any unilateral action by them (Turkey) would be unacceptable,” Mark Esper tells reporters.
  • Beijing warns HK protesters not to ‘play with fire’ The protests are the greatest political threat to Hong Kong’s government since the territory returned to Chinese rule.
  • Six people injured as protests erupt in occupied Kashmir Passengers who arrived in New Delhi on flights from Srinagar spoke of the uneasy mood in the restive region.
  • Unprecedented horror in Kashmir: politician, former IAS officer Shah Faesal The Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement president says everyone is heartbroken.
  • Judge irked by absence of witnesses in Naqeeb murder case Killing of Naqeebullah and others in Shah Latif Town sparked a wave of nationwide protests by human rights activists.
  • Pakistan urged to move beyond diplomatic support for occupied Kashmir Protestors call upon the UN to play its due role in occupied Kashmir.
  • PML-N’s Miftah Ismail arrested by NAB after IHC rejects bail extension “Bail in NAB cases can only be given in cases of hardship,” rules IHC judge while deciding petition in LNG import case.
  • Justice Isa to challenge presidential references in SC Justice Isa is likely to appear in person to submit the petition questioning the filing of the references against him.
  • Pakistani doctors with MS, MD degrees sacked in Saudi Arabia After the Saudi move to reject Pakistan’s MS/MD degrees, Qatar, the UAE and Bahrain also took similar steps.
  • Actions against banned outfits key to exiting FATF list: US A US delegation visiting Islamabad for an independent assessment meets the PM’s aide on finance.
  • ‘China warns India of reverse sanctions if Huawei is blocked’ India is due to hold trials for installing a next-generation 5G cellular network in the next few months.
  • ‘Curbing car imports won’t kill competition’ Analysts believe the policy shift will only strengthen local assemblers that jack up car prices multiple times a year.
  • PIA’s predicament — to privatise or reorganise Tax-payers’ waning confidence in the govt’s intent to recoup a sick airline is a serious concern.
  • ICJ condemns legislative steps taken by India in Kashmir, says ‘all eyes on Indian SC’ “Indian judiciary should look closely at the serious violations of proper legislative and constitutional processes.”
  • Protester dies in occupied Kashmir lockdown At least 6 people have been admitted to hospital in Srinagar with gunshot wounds, other injuries from protests: source.
  • UN chief warns against rising tensions between nuclear-armed states “Today, we are sadly witnessing a worsening international security environment,” says Guterres.
  • India’s lower house ratifies bill to split occupied Kashmir Clampdown in occupied Kashmir tightens as Indian minister hailed “historic moment”, opposition mounted criticism.
  • ‘Disappointed and hurt’: Arthur hits out after PCB decides not to renew contracts The PCB Cricket Committee unanimously recommended the change in the national side’s coaching set-up.

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