15 November 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • PML-N rejects govt’s condition of indemnity bond for Nawaz’s travel, approaches court Lahore High Court issues notice to federal govt to submit written reply by tomorrow on PML-N’s petition.
  • JUI-F blocks highways in four KP districts, says protest to continue Officials insist force won’t be used, DCs to convince party leaders to end road blockades.
  • Sanjrani asks govt to let Nawaz go abroad for medical treatment Both sides urged to avoid doing politics on the issue.
  • PM Imran hails Pakistan Army’s efforts for defending borders, ensuring internal stability Army chief calls on PM Imran to discuss security situation, situation in occupied Kashmir and at western border.
  • 2 FC personnel martyred, 5 injured in Quetta IED blast The security personnel were on routine patrol in the area when they were targeted, says official.
  • SC questions law governing KP internment centres CJP says it is an easy way to pick acquitted people and convict them on the basis of a statement by an army officer.
  • Young AJK tractor driver killed in Indian firing from across the LoC 20-year-old Muhammad Ali was ploughing a field in Nali village when a single bullet struck him in the neck.
  • Board suggests Zardari remain in hospital Says former president should not be transported anywhere due to his health issues.
  • Rawalpindi declared as a metropolitan city District council stands suspended, 24 rural union councils included in metropolitan corporation.
  • No clue to missing lawyer in Haripur Jameel Ahmad Awan, a high court lawyer, left home for a local market on Sunday but didn’t return.
  • PHC rejects Edwardes College principal’s review plea Court had declared college a nationalised institution.
  • JUI-F enforces ‘Plan B’ in Sindh without PPP support “Details of the decision made by opposition parties have not yet been shared,” says Saeed Ghani.
  • Pakistan expects India to appreciate Kartarpur Corridor initiative: FO Foreign Office spokesman rules out ‘any deal’ on the issue of spy Kulbhushan Jadhav.
  • Sindh CM blames centre’s poor policies for rise in crime Holds the devolution plan responsible for eroding the government’s writ and creating ghost employment in large numbers.
  • 20 people fall victim to lightning as widespread heavy rain batters Thar Toll may rise as reports of fatalities are still coming in.
  • Pakistan leads in number of censorship requests sent to Facebook Facebook restricted 5,690 items within Pakistan during the first half of 2019.
  • Alibaba confirms huge Hong Kong public listing worth at least $13bn Alibaba will offer 500 million shares at a maximum of HK$188 apiece to retail investors, says company.
  • Despite difficult times, economy has stabilised, reiterates PM Imran Premier says that PTI’s first year in power was very difficult because of the large current account deficit.
  • Treasury bills attract record foreign investment of $713m Recent SBP data indicates investment in government-backed securities has become attractive for foreigners.
  • Trade deficit shrinks 34pc to $7.77bn The trade deficit fell by 29.43pc to $2.05bn in October from $2.9bn over the corresponding month last year.
  • Govt goes for another power tariff hike to secure IMF tranche “Work continues towards completing the remaining structural benchmarks for end-September,” the IMF reported last week.
  • Textile industry faces liquidity crunch APTMA expressed serious concern over the failure of cotton crop which would not be more than nine million bales.
  • ‘Pakistan can be food basket for Economic Cooperation Organisation states’ Sindh governor says Pakistan will welcome investment and transfer of technology in food processing industry.
  • Bilawal rejects ‘meagre’ increase in wheat support price “The wheat support price should at least be increased to Rs1,600 per maund,” he says.
  • Iran moves on ultra-cheap petrol Each driver with a fuel card will have to pay 15,000 rials (13 US cents) per litre for the first 60 litres of petrol.
  • Tenuous truce takes hold in Gaza; death toll reaches 34 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the military operation is drawing to a conclusion with its goals met.
  • Afghan women will reject Taliban rule: First Lady Rula Ghani also emphasises the need to negotiate a durable peace accord.
  • Football diplomacy with Qatar hints at Saudi ‘peace’ effort Official from the Arab League will visit Doha during the Gulf Cup, raising hopes for mediation efforts.
  • Cricketers’ mental health thrown into the spotlight Three top Australian players have recently stepped aside for mental health reasons.
  • West Indies break record T20 losing streak, hammer Afghanistan Skipper Kieron Pollard says his side bowled “magnificently” after Afghanistan were restricted to 134-9.

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