8 March 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • ‘Aurat March’ held nationwide to mark International Women’s Day Members of religious group disrupt Aurat March in Islamabad, situation brought under control by police.
  • Karachi building collapse: death toll rises to 27 as authorities retrieve more bodies Seven victims are members of the same family, officials say.
  • Govt working to increase exports, says commerce ministry Pharma imports from India continue, trade being done via third country.
  • 170 hospitalised after eating stale food at ceremony near Larkana The villagers were brought to emergency unit of the Chandka Medical College Hospital.
  • Pak-Iran trade resumes after 13 days The border was closed on Feb 23 after Pakistan confirmed its first two cases of the coronavirus.
  • Women hold torch-bearing rally for rights in Peshawar The walk was organised by Waak Control, a movement started by some women rights activists.
  • PR to introduce free track policy: Rashid Says nine trains to be outsourced; PM to take action against flour, sugar ‘mafia’.
  • Unchecked NAB powers against fundamental rights: IHC Detailed order issued on bail pleas of former PTA DG, director in 4G auction case.
  • Saudi Arabia reopens area around sacred Kaaba amid virus measures Authorities had emptied the Grand Mosque for sterilisation on Thursday.
  • PPP calls for dialogue with civility on women’s issues Senator Sherry Rehman says some people are wrongly interpreting a few slogans of women’s movement.
  • Mild, moderate COVID-19 cases would be isolated in homes under new govt plan As only 20pc of patients become critically ill, they will be admitted to a hospital, says Dr Zafar Mirza.
  • Trade bodies call for end to Karachi’s woes The industrialists blame the current state of the city on all three tiers of the govt — federal, provincial and local.
  • Hike in mining fee, royalties slammed The reconnaissance licence was previously for only Rs20,000 but now the same has been increased to Rs500,000.
  • Malaysia’s palace denies ‘royal coup’ in appointing new PM Palace statement says it went beyond its “call of obligation” by meeting all lawmakers and political parties’ leaders.
  • Taliban may not honour Doha deal, says US intel “They have no intention of abiding by their agreement,” says one official.
  • UK police review probe into abduction of Dubai ruler’s daughter Police spox says that standard of proof in criminal cases is significantly different to that in family court hearings.
  • Turkey to stop migrants from risky Aegean sea crossings Over 1,700 migrants landed on Lesbos and four other Aegean islands from Turkey over the past week.
  • Dominant Australia crush India to win fifth women’s T20 World Cup Australia’s Healy and Mooney smash 75 and 78 each as the defending champions set highest-ever score in the tournament.
  • PSL in Pakistan could spur other countries to revisit stance: Holding Holding was in Karachi a few months earlier and expressed satisfaction over security and other arrangements.

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