Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 10 April 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Foreign journalists given access to site of Balakot strike, nearby madressah DG ISPR says the delegation saw that “the madressah, where innocent children were getting education, stood on ground.”
  • 7 Pakistani varsities in QS World University Rankings 2019 All seven universities to crack the list are from Islamabad and Lahore.
  • PM Khan gives cheques worth Rs30m to family of Sahiwal ‘encounter’ victims The premier says “while there can be no compensation for the loss of human lives, the govt shares the family’s grief.”
  • 4 miners suffocate to death in coal mine in Khyber district: police The victims’ bodies have been sent to their hometowns in Shangla district.
  • Pakistan dispatches first shipment of relief goods to flood-hit Iran The shipments contain 500 tents, 3,300 blankets and emergency medical kits: Foreign Office.
  • LHC grants Hamza pre-arrest bail in Ramzan Sugar Mills, Saaf Paani Company cases Court directs Hamza to pay surety bonds worth Rs10 million each; notice issued to NAB for its reply.
  • Turkey to look for alternatives if US doesn’t deliver F-35s Turkey’s moves to buy the Russian S-400 technology have heightened tensions with Washington.
  • New Zealand votes to amend gun laws after Christchurch attack with overwhelming majority Parliament passed the gun reform bill, the first substantial changes to New Zealand’s gun laws in decades, by 119 to 1.
  • Only way for Pakistan and India to move forward is through dialogue: FM Qureshi Qureshi says regional stability has been impacted by the international community’s “approach”.
  • Rs30m schools’ fund diverted to Samiul Haq’s seminary Rs695m already given to Swat from the Standardisation of Higher Secondary Schools project
  • One held in crackdown on dollar hoarding FIA team also impounds a vehicle from Peshawar Road in Rawalpindi and recovers foreign currency worth Rs2.4 million.
  • Neelum-Jhelum generates power ‘beyond’ its installed capacity Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower project touched the highest generation of 1,040MW, beyond its installed capacity of 969MW.
  • Without reforms, Pakistan’s growth rate to remain at 2.5pc till 2024: IMF Rising fuel prices, adjustments for correcting macroeconomic imbalances, geopolitical tensions shape outlook in region.
  • Qureshi to start two-day Japan visit on 22nd He was scheduled to visit Tokyo in February but his trip was postponed due to the escalation of tensions with India.
  • NAB files another reference against Zardari, others Thirteen accused persons named in fourth reference in the fake accounts case.
  • UK team probing Altaf’s speech questions Karachi police officials According to sources, SO15 officers arrived in Islamabad on Sunday in connection with the investigation into the case.
  • Number of voters across Pakistan tops 107.5m: ECP Voters from Punjab and Sindh constitute more than 78pc of the total; registered voters in 2018 were 97m.
  • Rehman Bhola warned of ‘consequences’ if Baldia factory didn’t pay Rs250m extortion: witness tells ATC Prosecution witness says owners of M/s Ali Enterprises offered Rs10 million extortion but Rehman refused to accept it.
  • In last round with IMF, Asad sees growth, stability Data projections to be released after programme finalised.
  • Erdogan’s party to seek rerun of Istanbul election The Justice and Development Party (AKP) appealed citing irregularities after its Istanbul candidate narrowly lost.
  • Trump slams EU in aircraft dispute, pushes tariffs on $11 billion of imports US Trade Representative announces the planned products targeted in retaliation for European aircraft subsidies.
  • Kohli named among Wisden’s Cricketers of the Year for third straight year The Indian captain scored 2,735 runs in all formats in 2018, outstripping nearest rival by more than 700 runs.
  • Wasim criticises Pakistan team’s diet ahead of World Cup “[Our] players are still being served biryani, you cannot compete against champions by feeding them biryani,” he said.
  • Consistency key for dangerous WI at World Cup: Lara West Indies were once considered invincible and won the opening two editions of the World Cup in 1975 and 1979.

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