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

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  • NAB to probe allegations of assets beyond means, money laundering against Sharjeel Memon Memon is also accused of awarding advertisements at “exorbitant rates” when he was Sindh’s information minister.
  • Dollar gains value by Re0.78 in interbank, Re0.20 in open market In the interbank market, the greenback traded at Rs157.78.
  • Pakistan to get $1.65bn net receipts out of $6bn IMF package Islamabad has to repay about $4.35 billion in four years.
  • Karachi traders call off three-day strike Sindh governor says the government is willing to address the traders’ reservations on tax issues.
  • Remembering Edhi, the exception to Pakistan’s faults Edhi’s death is a grief too insurmountable for us to bear; it’s the kind of grief only he could bear for us.
  • PM wants to avoid pricey hotels during his stay in Washington US secret service and the city’s administration don’t appear to be too receptive to the idea.
  • 4 more polio cases found in KP and Balochistan, taking year’s total to 41 With the latest addition, the number of polio cases detected in Bannu this year has risen to 16.
  • Maryam demands Imran Khan’s resignation at Mandi Bahauddin power show “Give your resignation! Go home!” says the PML-N leader and urges the crowds to chant along with her.
  • Maryam warns of going on a hunger strike if Nawaz not allowed homemade food “I don’t trust these oppressors; they can mix anything in Mian sahab’s food,” said Maryam on Twitter.
  • Mayhem at Lahore hospital leaves 2 patients dead, including Sadiqabad obese man Noorul Hassan and a second person died “due to unavailability of staff” following the commotion, says doctor.
  • Video recorded in media house, claims Firdous Dr Awan says the PML-N is misleading the nation and the motive behind the video scandal is political point scoring.
  • Samjhota Express blast: 12 years after carnage, police register case on survivor’s complaint The complainant had appealed to the police to arrest those involved in the act of terrorism with the help of Interpol.
  • Most foreign students at Punjab seminaries on expired visas According to sources, the 302 students are from 26 countries.
  • British Airways fined £183m over computer theft of passenger data Airline’s Chief Executive Officer Alex Cruz said the airline was “surprised and disappointed” by the punishment.
  • Greek PM concedes defeat after anti-austerity vote The result is a stinging blow to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
  • $35m project to improve water management, agriculture The project is worth over $47m and stands to directly benefit 1.3m people.
  • Traffic wardens in Rawalpindi told to delete games from mobile phones The city police officer says he will carry out surprise checks on traffic wardens at various points.
  • Pakistan cautions against equating human rights violations in IoK with environment in AJK, GB Islamabad welcomes new UN report, supports establishment of probe body to investigate human rights violations in IoK.
  • Historical buildings to be utilised to promote tourism: Punjab CM CM Buzdar says the promotion of tourism is a vital point of his government’s economic policy.
  • MQM-P demands Sindh CM step down over ‘failure to complete K-IV’ PSP chief Kamal offers help in completing the scheme within three years for a symbolic Re1 fee.
  • Historic buildings being identified in Pindi division to attract tourists Forest rest-house in Kahuta, Rohtas Fort and Alexander the Great monument in Jhelum to be restored.
  • Sindh govt urged to implement law on senior citizens Youth asked to give due care and respect to their elders.
  • Karachi transporters increase fares by up to 100pc The manifold increase in prices of fuel cited as the reason for the increase in fares.
  • China blames US ‘bullying’ for Iran nuclear crisis Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says “unilateral bullying” has become a “worsening tumour”.
  • India imposes curfew across occupied Kashmir on Burhan Wani’s 3rd martyrdom anniversary Indian forces seal Wani’s house, block all ways leading to his hometown Tral to prevent marches and protests.
  • 29 die as bus falls off India’s ‘highway to hell’ India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh calls the accident “heart wrenching”.
  • Virat Kohli happy for Sharma to take the spotlight “Roles can vary a lot in one-day cricket depending on the time you step in to bat,” says Indian captain.
  • Imad Wasim dismisses rumours of grouping within cricket team All-rounder says Sarfaraz Ahmed had told team to “avoid media reports” after defeat from India.
  • US win women’s football World Cup Second-half goals from Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle confirm their status as the leading power in the women’s game.
  • Happy underdogs NZ promise ‘scrap’ against India New Zealand will play India in the first World Cup semi-final on Tuesday.
  • Shaheen is future Pakistan star, says Wasim Shaheen is one of many Pakistani left-arm seam bowlers to have idolised Wasim.

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