Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 25 March 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Bill Gates urges Afghanistan and Pakistan to ‘get to zero’ in polio fight Gates says local Afghan Taliban leaders are hindering global efforts to end polio.
  • Israel mobilises after Gaza rocket attack, Netanyahu to cut US trip short “In a few hours I will meet with President Trump. I will return to Israel immediately afterwards,” says Israeli PM.
  • Qaim Ali Shah seeks pre-arrest bail in fake accounts case Former Sindh chief minister Shah seeks bail on the grounds that he is a senior citizen.
  • Ethiopian Airlines ‘believes in’ Boeing despite crash: CEO “Ethiopian Airlines believes in Boeing. They have been a partner of ours for many years,” says Tewolde GebreMariam
  • Nikah Khwan among 7 arrested over alleged forced conversion, underage marriages of Ghotki sisters Punjab police arrest marriage officiator, facilitators of ceremony, hand them over to Sindh police.
  • Special security measures in place for hearing of Nawaz’s plea in Supreme Court Nawaz has filed an appeal against IHC turning down his request for bail on medical grounds in the Al Azizia reference.
  • Treason case: SC to intervene if special court fails to decide how to record Musharraf’s statement Court asks all parties to the case to come up with a solution they agree on.
  • Russian lawmaker proposes ‘reset’ in US ties after Mueller report “In any case, there is an opportunity to reset a lot in our relations,” says Russian lawmaker Konstantin Kosachev.
  • Memorial held for Bahawalpur professor allegedly killed by student College students stage protest demonstration at University Chowk demanding justice.
  • Indian forces arrest 7 civilians amid pre-dawn crackdown in occupied Kashmir’s Shopian area Local police officer says youth have been arrested “for questioning”, refuses to disclose further details.
  • LHC to hear petition calling for removal of Careem advertisement Another petition had been filed in this regard last week, but was disposed off.
  • Rao Anwar, 17 others indicted in Naqeeb murder case, plead ‘not guilty’ Anwar and four others are out on bail in the case while 13 are in judicial custody.
  • New Zealand orders top-level inquiry into mosque massacres “One question we need to answer is whether or not we could or should have known more,” says PM Ardern.
  • Trump didn’t coordinate with Russia in 2016, Mueller report declares “To be honest, it’s a shame that your president has had to go through this,” Trump comments on Mueller report.
  • Woman caught with 13kg heroin at IIA Arrest and seizure was made in the light of intelligence, says ANF.
  • Growers hold march in Badin against ‘artificial’ water shortage Protesters accuse that Sida and irrigation department officials are directly involved in the crisis.
  • Students unveil self-built car to compete in eco-marathon The vehicle is one of the several built by students for competition in the upcoming Shell Eco-Marathon Asia 2019.
  • Protest against ‘forced’ conversion of Hindu girls Prof Jaisrani raises the question that why it was that only young Hindu girls were inspired to embrace Islam.
  • Lanka begins work on refinery near China-run port $3.85bn project is the single largest foreign investment in Sri Lanka’s history.
  • EU shows united front on Brexit Pro-EU lawmakers say the bloc’s decision showed that May needed to change course and consider alternatives.
  • CPEC: When the alarm goes off CPEC consists of numerous agreements, however these are not available to conduct a cost and benefit analysis of CPEC.
  • Understanding the benami law The law gives enormous powers to tax authorities. Its careful implementation is necessary to prevent any abuse of power.
  • D-Chowk to reopen after a month Intersection was closed after capital’s security level rose following tensions with India.
  • Dawn’s former news editor Jamil Akhtar passes away Akhtar remained associated with journalism for half a century and worked for various news organisations.
  • NAP, Fata merger to appease India and US, claims Fazl Says merger has increased agony of tribal people.
  • Karachi-Dargai train service to be restored soon: Railways minister Sheikh Rashid inaugurates Nowshera-Mardan safari train.
  • PM orders Sindh, Punjab govts to investigate reports of teenage girls’ alleged abduction, forced conversion Premier has asked the provincial governments to recover the girls, who are said to have been taken to Rahim Yar Khan.
  • Bilawal should change his narrative and ‘stand with Pakistan’, says information minister Bilawal should focus his energy on issues bigger than running a movement to “save his father”, says Fawad Chaudhry.
  • Woman, kept in chains for days and tortured by husband, rescued in Sahiwal The suspect, who kept his wife chained up “on the pretext of her being possessed by demons”, has been arrested.
  • Up to 145pc rise in gas prices sought Ogra receives petitions from gas utilities seeking increase in prices from July 1.
  • Uber to buy Mideast rival Careem for over $3 billion: report The offer by US-based Uber could be unveiled during the early part of this week: source.
  • US air strikes kill a dozen Afghans, battle intensifies in Taliban strongholds Bodies brought into Kunduz city in the back of a truck as part of protests by dozens of civilians against the deaths.
  • Fantastic Finch punishes Pakistan as Australia win second ODI by 8 wickets The Australian captain smashed a 143-ball 153 to lead his team to another thumping victory over the green shirts.
  • Faheem rested from remaining three ODIs Decision has been taken by national selection committee in consultation with team management.

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