21 December 2019 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2019 Online

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  • Erdogan says Saudi ‘put pressure’ on Pakistan to withdraw from Malaysia summit: Turkish media Turkish president says Saudi threatened to withdraw money from State Bank, replace Pakistani labour with Bangladeshis.
  • Saudi Arabia denies pressurising Pakistan to withdraw from Malaysia summit Turkish media on Friday quoted Erdogan as saying Saudi “put pressure” on Pakistan to withdraw from the summit.
  • Stocks make partial recovery of 178 points The KSE-100 index recoups 177.62 points (0.44 per cent) and closes at 40,832.99.
  • NAB summons Bilawal on 24th in fake bank accounts case According to NAB, Bilawal had 25 per cent shares in a private firm, Opal-225, a joint venture of the Zardari Group.
  • Govt won’t let country’s stability be derailed: Imran Babar Awan briefs PM on legal aspects of filing of reference against PHC chief justice, appeal in Supreme Court.
  • BBC Urdu announces end of Sairbeen’s radio broadcast Broadcaster says its priority going forward will be digital media platforms and television.
  • Academic Junaid Hafeez sentenced to death on blasphemy charges by Multan court The former BZU lecturer has also been sentenced to life imprisonment and issued a collective fine of Rs0.6 million.
  • Justice Gulzar Ahmed takes oath as 27th Chief Justice of Pakistan President Dr Arif Alvi administers the oath to Justice Ahmed.
  • People’s confidence in PTI govt growing, says Mahmood CM, NA speaker inaugurate uplift projects in Swabi.
  • Hafiz Saeed indicted in another case of terror financing This case was lodged by CTD-Gujranwala.
  • US retains Pakistan on religious watch list Countries in this category can face further actions, including economic sanctions, by the United States.
  • Interior ministry bars its staffers from talking to media Shahzad Akbar expresses his ignorance about the decision taken by the interior ministry.
  • Hooligans in high professions That so many from the professional classes resort to hooliganism owes to their Ziaist-style school education.
  • A man of the law to the core, Justice Khosa will be a hard act to follow As the year draws to a close, the curtain falls on the judicial career of Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa.
  • 80 killed in clashes between Syrian troops, rebels Najat Rochdi, senior humanitarian adviser to the UN’s Syria envoy, calls for “immediate de-escalation”.
  • ICC to probe ‘war crimes’ in Palestinian territories The Palestinians welcome the move by the ICC as a “long overdue step”.
  • Trump seeks rapid exoneration in Senate after impeachment Senate leaders are already drawing battle lines over the evidence that will be allowed.
  • Australian PM apologises for vacation as blaze kills two firefighters Australia has been fighting wildfires across three states for weeks.

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