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

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Download PDF file of today’s important Pakistan Current Affairs 7 June 2019. These are top latest breaking news about pakistan which will be helpful for  aspirants in test preparation of current affairs, pakistan affairs mcqs for GK, NTS, PPSC, CSS, FPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, BPSC, OTS, PTS and All other Govt Jobs & exams.

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  • Toyota speeds up electric vehicle schedule as demand heats up The Japanese carmaker aims to get half of its global sales from electrified vehicles by 2025, 5 years ahead of schedule.
  • Thirsty Singapore taps into innovation to secure its water future The city-state is meeting its water needs through a mix of stringent conservation, re-use and innovative technology.
  • Huawei signs deal to develop 5G networks in Russia Also signs draft agreement with African Union which includes cooperation in 5G communications.
  • Man killed in fight over water in India amid deadly dust storm Argument breaks out after man confronts family members over allegedly siphoning off water from public tank.
  • Theresa May: A legacy sunk by Brexit May pledged to fight “burning injustices”, but made little headway as her premiership became dominated by Brexit.
  • Kaaf Kangna teaser hints at an intense Pak-India love story Will love triumph over messy politics?
  • Review: Wrong No 2 is more than a silly comedy film The film follows a formula, but its message is bound to resonate with the majority
  • Actor Yumna Zaidi reveals father’s demise in emotional Instagram post The Inkaar star lost her father a week ago
  • MNA Mohsin Dawar sent to jail on judicial remand Bannu ATC directs authorities to produce him in court on June 19.
  • Google flags US national security risks from Huawei ban: report The search giant argues Huawei-modified version of Android would be more susceptible to being hacked.
  • UK PM Theresa May quits as Conservative Party leader, sparking succession race 11 Conservative MPs, including Boris Johnson, vying for post but expected to drop out before nomination deadline.
  • ‘Sophisticated’ attacks on Saudi tankers likely the work of a state actor, UNSC told Attacks required expert navigation of fast boats, trained divers, and coordinated teams of operatives, says report.
  • Amid fan furore, BCCI seeks ICC permission for Dhoni to sport Indian army insignia on gloves ICC rules state display of messages linked to political, religious or racial causes not permitted in intl matches.
  • Rain a bigger threat than Sri Lanka as Pakistan take on their favourite World Cup opponents Green Shirts have a flawless 7-0 record against the islanders in cricket’s biggest tournament.
  • Rain washes out Pakistan-Sri Lanka World Cup match at Bristol The game scheduled to begin at 10:30am was called off in the afternoon, with both teams being awarded a point.
  • No clear favourite at World Cup so far: Allan Border Former Aussie skipper says “all the sides are basically showing they can beat each other”.
  • Tailender Coulter-Nile sparks Australia revival win over West Indies Nathan Coulter-Nile hit 92, the highest score by a number eight batsman in World Cup history.

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