16 Oct 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Pakistan to remain on FATF grey list till February A formal announcement about these developments will be made on Oct 18.
  • Nadra extends Naya Pakistan housing scheme registration deadline “So far, more than 1.4 million applications have been received from across the country,” says a Nadra spokesman.
  • ‘Islamabad administration responsible for protecting rights of JUI-F protesters, residents’ IHC declares no one can be deprived of right to protest or be allowed to usurp others’ rights in the name of protest.
  • 3 drivers dead as FWO personnel open fire to disperse protesters at Karachi Superhighway: police DIG says the violence occurred as drivers protested against FWO officials’ move to implement a Supreme Court verdict.
  • Government willing to engage with Fazlur Rehman over protest march, says Qureshi A small political committee has been formed to get in touch with Rehman, which will be headed by Pervez Khattak.
  • Prince William and Kate mingle with Kalasha community, experience local culture The couple’s visit to Hindu Kush mountain range is part of their agenda to highlight the issue of climate change.
  • Patients suffer as govt not interested in holding talks with striking medics Private clinics receive more patients owing to doctors’ protest.
  • Pakistan wants IPU to help alleviate Kashmiris’ sufferings Inter-Parliamentary Union urged to send a fact-finding mission to occupied Kashmir.
  • Framework in place to counter terror financing: SBP SBP advises banks to bring policies and procedures in line with requirements of framework.
  • Growth to slow down to 2.4pc in 2020: IMF Says authorities remain steadfast on fiscal adjustment and Pakistan is now picking up stability as a result.
  • Tomato, onion prices go beyond common man’s reach Traders say capsicum and green chilli are in short supply in Superhighway vegetable market.
  • Chunian killings: Primary suspect remanded in police custody for 14 more days Investigation officer says suspect’s DNA matches with two other cases; will be produced in pursuance of those soon.
  • Acquittal applications of Khawaja Saad Rafique, brother rejected by accountability court The judicial remand for the duo has been extended till October 30.
  • India’s top court reserves verdict in long-drawn Babri mosque case Asks parties involved to submit written notes within three days narrowing down areas on which court should adjudicate.
  • US carried out secret cyber strike on Iran in wake of Saudi oil attack: officials The Pentagon declines to comment about the cyber strike.
  • India cannot sacrifice economic strength to comply with US sanctions, says finance minister The statement comes after IMF lowers growth outlook for India in 2019.
  • Rising star Elizabeth Warren weathers attacks at Democratic White House debate Warren says she would “outwork, out-organise, and outlast anyone.
  • US sanctions won’t bite a vulnerable Turkish economy Sanctions announced on Monday do not match the rhetoric and are seen as minimal by analysts and financial investors.
  • Russia moves to fill void left by US in northern Syria Tensions grow within Nato as Turkey defies growing condemnation of its invasion from its Western allies.
  • Senate committee summons PCB chairman, calls team’s performance against Sri Lanka ‘shameful’ Senator Mushahidullah Khan alleges Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad were included in the team “as a favour”.
  • Cricket-Smith, Gayle among most expensive players in ‘The Hundred’ draft Fast bowler Mohammad Amir is also amongst players with a high reserve price.
  • Aussie cricketer Watson apologies for ‘illicit’ social media posts Watson says both his Twitter and Instagram pages had been hacked in recent days.
  • ‘Head coach Misbah disappointed with attitude of senior players’ A source says the reluctance of some players to follow directions of the management has disturbed Misbah.
  • BD security assessment team to visit Pakistan Bangladesh women’s team is scheduled to reach Lahore on October 23.

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