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

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  • Shehbaz Sharif returns to Pakistan ahead of upcoming budget sessions He will preside over a meeting of the party’s parliamentary group tomorrow to devise a strategy for the budget sessions.
  • Maryam demands fresh lab tests for Nawaz Maryam Nawaz along with her husband and two children met Nawaz Sharif for more than two hours.
  • Sindh pays Rs339m to victims’ families for getting 37 prisoners freed The first initiative of its kind has brought relief to many families, according to jail sources and officials.
  • Defence budget to remain unchanged Armed forces were “foregoing routine increase in annual defence budget,” says Bajwa.
  • FBR’s massive sales tax revenue plan of Rs739bn seeks sweeping withdrawals of exemptions Two-tier rate proposed for Rs230bn revenue yield.
  • Awan warns against forming presumptions regarding ‘people-friendly’ budget SAPM says priority is given to the downtrodden in 2020 budget; salient features to be unveiled on Monday.
  • Houthis claim multiple drone attacks targeting Jizan airport in Saudi Arabia No confirmation of attacks by Saudi government.
  • KP govt seeks delay in tribal district elections for provincial assembly Cites security, post-merger issues in area as reasons behind request for 20-day delay in polls.
  • Talks between textile exporters, govt break down Both sides hold their ground, zero-rated regime to end in upcoming budget.
  • Industry leaders await budget with dread Business leaders in Karachi are resigned to a budget that they insist is being written under IMF dictation.
  • Modi makes unscheduled stop at bombed Sri Lanka church “I am confident Sri Lanka will rise again,” Modi says on Twitter while posting photos of himself at the church.
  • China warns tech giants after US Huawei ban: report The meeting followed Trump’s move last month to blacklist Chinese tech giant Huawei over national security concerns.
  • Iran urges Europe to normalise economic ties with it or face consequences “Europeans are not in a position to criticise Iran for issues outside the JCPOA,” Zarif was quoted as saying.
  • 4 dead in shootout between rival Indian political parties At least 18 others were injured in the clashes that broke out on Saturday.
  • Total gears up for North Sea gas hunt Total forecasts that the Culzean field will cover five per cent of Britain’s gas requirements.
  • US envoy says Israel has ‘right’ to annex West Bank land The Palestinians have rejected the long-awaited US peace plan before it has even been unveiled.
  • US carrier in Gulf sends clear signal to Iran Marine Gen Frank McKenzie thinks Iran has been planning some sort of attack on shipping or US forces in Iraq.
  • Passengers offloaded as exit door on PIA flight opened A passenger mistakenly opened the emergency door of the aircraft causing the emergency chute to activate.
  • PML-N to devise budget strategy tomorrow Ahsan Iqbal accuses PM of surrendering Pakistan’s economic sovereignty by agreeing to IMF’s terms.
  • Comment: Scrap reference against Justice Isa The only question, then, is whether Justice Isa’s wife and children were duty-bound to declare such properties.
  • Bar councils want law minister, AG sacked over references The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) issues a call for a countrywide strike on June 14.
  • Govt misses all key economic targets Growth plunges to 3.3pc, as per Economic Survey.
  • In pictures: Pomp, parade mark official celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s 93rd birthday Over 1,400 parading soldiers, almost 300 horses and 400 musicians take part in the event.
  • Labouring Australia 201-2 after 36 overs against India Tasked with pulling off the biggest World Cup chase, the Aussies emulate the Indian strategy of starting cautiously.
  • Australia hold psychological advantage over India Australia comfortably lead the head-to-head ratio 8-3.
  • Roy stars as England crush Bangladesh by 106 runs to revive World Cup campaign The Tigers, who were chasing a 387-run target, managed just 280 runs before they were all dismissed in the 49th over.
  • Williamson shines as New Zealand beat Afghanistan in World Cup stroll New Zealand’s third successive victory keep them on course to make the semi-finals in the 10-team tournament.
  • Smith hailed as ‘world’s best’ by Australia captain Finch Australian skipper says having Smith and Warner back in the fold is a huge boost for the team.

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