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

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  • No pressure on me to convict Nawaz Sharif, says judge Arshad Malik; calls videos ‘fake, lies’ Makes counter allegations that PML-N representatives had repeatedly offered him bribes during the Al Azizia trial.
  • Maryam Nawaz en route to Mandi Bahauddin to address rally Says she will reach there “despite all the hindrances created by the government”.
  • Govt floods ground with rainwater to stop rally, alleges PML-N Maryam Nawaz is expected to address a rally at the venue today, according to the initial plan.
  • Accountability judge ‘blackmailed’ into issuing verdict against Nawaz: Maryam Maryam brings forward “irrefutable evidence” regarding Nawaz’s corruption trial; Hussain Nawaz says “we have much more”.
  • Karachi traders announce three-day strike The committee threatens to extend the market shut down in case their demands are not met.
  • ‘Govt trying to introduce uniform sales tax system’ Hammad Azhar says that if the current tax rate is not increased it will lead the country towards bankruptcy.
  • Loss-making state enterprises borrow record Rs330bn The total public sector enterprises (PSEs) borrowing reached Rs1.068 trillion by the end of FY18.
  • 80,000 interest-free loans to be disbursed every month, says PM’s aide Dr Sania Nishtar says the grant of interest-free loans will provide benefit to a total of 14.7m people.
  • Maryam files amended plea to visit father The amended petition will be heard by the Lahore High Court on Monday.
  • Pemra issues notice to TV channels for ‘unedited live telecast’ of Maryam’s press conference Directs channels to refrain from airing any part of the explosive press conference.
  • Malala’s meeting with Quebec minister garners backlash online Minister reminded that Malala — who wears a headscarf — wouldn’t be legally permitted to teach in Quebec public schools.
  • FAO begins agriculture water accounting system for Indus Basin The project will increase resilience to climate change among the most vulnerable farmers.
  • SCBA to protest on third hearing of references Lawyers’ bodies have been asked to observe July 12 as a ‘black day’.
  • Sindh hails Centre’s decision to return key hospitals PM’s aide says the decision was taken during a June 17 cabinet meeting.
  • Asif Ghafoor cautions against ‘irresponsible, biased use of social media’ Says sweeping targeted statements or trends — such as the one against journalists — are unethical.
  • 37 PML-N MPAs have almost formed a forward bloc, claims Rashid Sheikh Rashid claims that Ishaq Dar will be brought back to Pakistan from the UK in the next seven days.
  • IT ministry’s help sought to stop online sale of 10-stick cigarette packets Letters have been written to provinces to stop the sale of the cigarette packets.
  • Billboards to be removed from capital, MCI assures Supreme Court A two-judge bench has taken up the suo motu case related to the installation of huge billboards.
  • Minor girl assaulted in Haripur mosque Mother says the 10-year-old girl was a regular student of the prayer leader of a local mosque for last several months.
  • Taliban car bomb kills at least 14 as group holds peace talks in Qatar The Taliban claims responsibility the car bomb attack on the National Directorate of Security compound in Ghazni.
  • 20 civilians killed in northwest Syria Syria’s war has killed more than 370,000 people and displaced millions since it started in 2011.
  • Sri Lankan president vetoes military deal with US Sirisena is at loggerheads with his pro-Western Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
  • Erdogan fires central bank chief as policy rifts deepen Governor Murat Cetinkaya, whose four-year term was due to run until 2020, will be replaced by his deputy Murat Uysal.
  • Amazon’s Bezos finalises divorce with $38bn settlement Under the agreement, MacKenzie Bezos, 49, will receive approximately 19.7 million Amazon.com shares.
  • Iran threatens British shipping in retaliation for tanker seizure “If Britain does not release the Iranian oil tanker, it is the authorities’ duty to seize a British oil tanker.”
  • ‘Days following defeat to India were very tough for team’: Sarfaraz speaks after return from World Cup Says not leaving captaincy but final decision rests with the Pakistan Cricket Board.
  • Team members start returning today 17 squad members will arrive today while the remaining nine will come later.
  • Mashrafe coy over his future as Bangladesh head home Mashrafe’s side lost by 94 runs against Pakistan on Friday in a disappointing conclusion to their World Cup campaign.
  • Lack of planning and vision let Pakistan down: former Pakistan captain Intikhab Alam Intikhab, though, agrees that New Zealand were lucky to make semis after losing three key matches.
  • Australia lose to South Africa to set up England semi-final Had Australia won, they would have faced fourth-placed New Zealand in the first semi-final at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
  • Bairstow opens up on secret of success with England partner Roy “It’s just a good craic. That’s what it is. It’s genuinely good fun…communication is important all the way through.”
  • Early hiccups cost Pakistan dearly despite late flourish Inclusion of out-of-form players and last-minute finalisation of squad affected morale

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