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

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  • ‘One of the greatest leg spinners of all time’: PM Imran pays tribute to deceased Abdul Qadir Imran Khan says Qadir was the “life of the dressing room” who used to entertain the players with his wit and humour.
  • Cricket legend Abdul Qadir Khan dies of cardiac arrest in Lahore Condolences pour in as son confirms the demise of the iconic leg spinner.
  • 13 arrested, restaurant sealed in Lahore for allegedly serving alcoholic beverages After an undercover operation, police seize several liquor bottles from the restaurant; staff and customers arrested.
  • India loses contact with Moon lander on its final approach As millions watched with bated breath nationwide, spacecraft Vikram went silent just 2.1km above the lunar surface.
  • Pakistan denies Indian president’s request to use its airspace for overflight Decision taken in view of India’s continuing oppression of the people in occupied Kashmir: Foreign Minister Qureshi.
  • Nasir Janjua, 2 others investigated in judge video scandal set free for lack of evidence FIA tells magistrate court that no evidence was found against the three arrested men during investigation.
  • China can help defuse tensions in South Asia: US Pentagon official reminds Islamabad that once close relationship with Washington can be rebuilt.
  • Nepra holds KE responsible for 19 deaths K-Electric blames urban flooding due to rain and encroachment around power installations.
  • Classmates of Hunain burn school Heavy contingent of the police was immediately dispatched while the fire brigades also rushed to the site.
  • Balochistan CM condemns Indian terror in Kashmir “Anyone thinking that Pakistan will or can budge even an inch from this stance is gravely mistaken.”
  • NAB okays filing of cases against Sharjeel, others NAB started investigation against Memon in July over allegations of corruption and money laundering.
  • Karachi’s once bustling Prince Cinema is no more Prince Cinema to be replaced by high-rise ‘Prince Icon’.
  • What the PTI can do On coming to power, rather than show maturity and self-confidence, the PTI started to resemble a nervous wreck.
  • IMF programme ‘on track’, govt insists Coming Fund team visit is routine, not a ‘review’.
  • LNG buy tender attracts Asian sellers but Gunvor dominates Nine companies in all qualify in the tender to supply four cargoes in October, two in November and four in December.
  • Taliban launch offensive to take key Afghan city Fighting started early in the morning when insurgents briefly seized an Afghan army recruitment centre in Farah city.
  • Hong Kong protesters reject leader’s concession with new rallies “It’s too late now. In these three months, a lot of people have sacrificed themselves and been arrested,” says retiree.
  • Ditched by the ummah KSA and UAE cannot call for self-determination in Kashmir for fear of consequences at home.

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