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

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  • Pakistan rejects India’s efforts to portray ‘normalcy’ in occupied Kashmir FO press release denounces India’s “farcical attempt” to portray inadvertent Pakistani crossers as terrorists.
  • Radio Pakistan website briefly hacked, restored A message on the website said that CrashRulers had hacked the page.
  • Pakpattan sub-inspector suspended for ‘manhandling’ visitor to shrine The man was visiting the shrine of Baba Farid Ganj Shakar for urs celebrations.
  • Cellular services suspended in Karachi, Nawabshah till evening of Muharram 8 Deputy inspector general of Shaheed Benazirabad division confirms signals will remain suspended till evening.
  • Govt decides to restore old gas tariff for tandoors A notification to this effect is expected to be issued by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority shortly.
  • Post-mortem report of man who died from alleged Lahore police brutality confirms torture marks Six police officers nominated in a criminal case for the alleged torture of Amir Masih, who was illegally detained.
  • No judge to hear drug case against Sana Officials take the PML-N leader back to jail after the court’s reader simply marks his attendance.
  • Marchers stopped before LoC The marchers were participants of an “Azadi Long March” under the aegis of Sardar Mohammad Saghir-led faction of JKLF.
  • Centcom commander briefed at Tarbela on power generation Visiting delegation says recent US grant of $41 million will extend the life of the Tarbela powerhouse.
  • Private sector borrowing falls sharply The president of a commercial bank says the situation will be clear at the end of the first quarter.
  • Economy on the mend: SBP governor Previous policy of keeping exchange rate fixed blamed for trade deficit.
  • Crude producers mull strategy shift Opec’s share of the global oil market has dwindled to the lowest level in several years in August this year — 30 pc.
  • Detained British tanker may be released ‘soon’: Iran state TV “I hope the procedures will be completed soon,” says Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson.
  • US stresses need for direct talks between Pakistan, India Muslim bodies’ representatives meet US State Department official in Washington.
  • Trilateral dialogue: Pakistan, China, Afghanistan agree on ‘enhancing counterterrorism cooperation’ All sides reiterate “strong resolve to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and without any distinction”.
  • 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.
  • Andreescu’s first Grand Slam title at US Open prevents Serena’s 24th Andreescu is the first woman in the Open era to win the championship in New York in her tournament debut.
  • Players, officials pay rich tributes to late Abdul Qadir “We have lost a great man who was an institution in himself,” says Wasim Akram.
  • Mountain girls pursue love for football Around 29 young women trekked for four hours to play a high-altitude game at Zarthgurben.

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