Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 6 April 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • Federal cabinet approves request to place Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Hamza Shahbaz’s names on ECL Punjab MPA Salman Shahbaz and former PSM chairman Moeen Aftab have also been barred from travelling abroad.
  • Boeing cuts 737 production rate by 10 planes per month Aerospace giant says it is establishing an advisory panel to review its company-wide policies.
  • Lahore High Court restrains NAB from arresting Hamza Shahbaz till Monday An accountability court had earlier said NAB did not need any special permissions to arrest Hamza Shahbaz.
  • Over 57,000 accused at large in Sindh, police tell SHC The number of absconders in Karachi alone is 22,171.
  • Rights lawyer Amal Clooney leads push to protect journalists More than 60 journalists were killed in 2018 according to Reporters Without Borders.
  • IAEA seeks guarantees from Saudis on first N-reactor Satellite imagery recently emerged of the project on the outskirts of Riyadh.
  • Trump sees progress in China talks The American side is less interested in the timing of a deal than “getting a good deal”.
  • Saudi Arabia threatens to ditch dollar oil trades to stop ‘Nopec’: sources Option has been discussed internally by senior Saudi energy officials in recent months.
  • ‘No-deal Brexit might mean recession in Britain, EU’ British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday again sought to delay Brexit until June 30.
  • SBP official creates stir with FATF remarks “Pakistan will be out of grey list by September 2019,” the official was quoted as saying.
  • FBR announces Audit Policy, 2018 FBR has also listed the applicable exclusions for cases under the income tax, sales tax and federal excise duty.
  • IMF deal to be inked by month end: Asad Umar denies reports that Pakistan had agreed to the devaluation of rupee with the IMF.
  • Hamza shouldn’t have resisted arrest, says Fawad Chaudhry For the first time, big fish are being held under accountability law, says information minister.
  • Shahbaz summoned by NAB in income probe Details of assets owned by his spouses, including year, cost of acquisition/construction and sources of funds sought.
  • CPEC to boost industrial collaboration: Dawood Adviser hopes SEZs will attract investment from diversified sources.
  • PML-N to back protest against ‘economic chaos’ Former finance minister Miftah Ismail claims economy is on verge of collapse.
  • Fisherman beaten to death in Indian jail laid to rest Amin’s remains took two days to reach Karachi and his home here in Ali Akbar Shah Goth of Ibrahim Hyderi.
  • Rangers’ powers in Karachi extended for 90 more days Extension comes after a BBC report claimed the paramilitary force had been relieved of duties in Sindh.
  • Ten-year-old boy killed in Karachi after getting caught in crossfire between police, alleged criminal A 12-year-old injured; suspect and two police officials also sustain injuries.
  • New Zealand massacre suspect charged with 49 more mosque murders Tarrant, who was charged with one murder a day after the shooting attack, was also charged with 39 attempted murders.
  • US revokes ICC prosecutor’s visa over Afghanistan investigation The ICC prosecutor has a pending request to look into possible war crimes in Afghanistan that may involve Americans.
  • India earn top FIFA seat, eye 2026 World Cup Praful Patel becomes the first Indian representative on the powerful FIFA Council.
  • PCB working on provincial-based domestic cricket model with six teams PCB had failed to convince PM Khan about a proposed model which comprised eight regional teams at the top.
  • Pakistan lacking in opening department: Mohsin “A good player and team always perform under pressure,” says Mohsin Khan.

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