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

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One Liner

  • Pakistan’s slice of the moon Aiming for a culture of science will serve Pakistan better than trying to match India’s new moon shot.
  • Canvassing for tit-for-tat Senate motions in full swing Senate secretariat asks president to select presiding officer for next week session; Shibli says no deal sought.
  • Pakistan among states with highest ratio of AIDS victims UNAIDS analysis reveals the average HIV incidence per 1,000 people in Pakistan was 0.08 in 2010, which rose to 0.11.
  • PML-N to challenge media curbs in Supreme Court Shahbaz, Kaira among 2,000 booked over Lahore rally, over a dozen activists arrested.
  • No media courts without organisations’ will: Firdous Says former rulers misused PIA, diverted flights 21 times during last 10 years.
  • Solar power system prices go up Installation of 5kW and 10kW solar power system now costs Rs500,000 and Rs1 million, respectively.
  • Isa writes to CJP for provision of evidence against him SC judge says he needs material to furnish replies to SJC references.
  • ‘Institutions are opposed when they intervene in politics’ PPP Punjab President Qamar Zaman Kaira addresses event for Zardari’s birthday.
  • Maryam urges dialogue to solve Balochistan’s issues She criticised the coalition government of Balochistan, terming it selected.
  • Punjab CM inaugurates three projects worth Rs1.5bn in Kasur Buzdar visited the centre of the Safe City Authority where a briefing was given to him on the project.
  • GDA asks PM, governor to take action against ‘rampant corruption’ in Sindh A coordination committee has been formed to raise province’s issues with the federal govt.
  • 10 armed forces personnel martyred in two terrorist attacks in N. Waziristan, Balochistan: ISPR Terrorists from across the Afghan border open fire on army troops in North Waziristan; FC troops fired upon near Turbat.
  • Irfan Siddiqui, former aide to Nawaz Sharif, sent to jail on 14-day judicial remand Lawyer contends the house Siddiqui is suspected of renting out does not belong to him, but is owned by his son.
  • Man arrested for exposing himself, sexually harassing girls in Lahore Police take action after girl describes ordeal on Twitter, posts photos of alleged harasser.
  • Man arrested for chaining minor son at tea shop The minor boy was later handed over to his family members, including his elder brother and an uncle.
  • Trump threatens not to recognise China’s special status at WTO “The WTO is BROKEN when the world’s RICHEST countries claim to be developing countries to avoid WTO rules,” he tweets.
  • US State Dept approves proposed $125m support programme for Pakistan’s F-16s The announcement follows Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Washington earlier this week.
  • South Asia strategy to see no change, Pompeo tells Ghani Ghani, Pompeo “agreed now is the time to accelerate efforts to reach a negotiated end to war in Afghanistan”.
  • Iran frees nine Indian crew from seized tanker Iran had accused the MT Riah ship of smuggling contraband fuel when it was detained.
  • Syria air strikes have killed 100 civilians in 10 days: UN The government began its offensive against the rebel enclave in northwest Syria at the end of April.
  • Personal connection made, now time to make progress: US State Department spokesperson says White House meeting gave Trump, Pompeo chance to meet and build rapport with Imran.
  • China backs US offer for improving Pak-India ties “We support the international community in playing a constructive role for improving Pakistan-India relations.”
  • WHO says e-cigarettes ‘undoubtedly harmful’ While vaping exposes users to lower levels of toxins than smoking, the devices still pose “health risks” to users.
  • ‘My time is over’: Malinga signs off in style as Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh “I have been playing for the last 15 years for Sri Lanka and this is the right time to move on,” says the fast bowler.

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