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

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  • Two Afghan journalists killed in attack on radio station: officials Two unidentified gunmen opened fire on two reporters who were behind their mics during a live programme, says official.
  • Have stopped trying to resolve differences between Nawaz, Zardari: JUI-F chief Fazlur Rehman JUI-F chief unsuccessful in resolving their differences, stresses need for united opposition in “current circumstances”.
  • PTI minister Aleem Khan taken into custody by NAB Lahore Politician faces multiple inquiries into sources of his wealth; will be produced before accountability court tomorrow.
  • Afghan Taliban take centre stage as Kabul cut out of peace talks Elephant in the room is President Ghani, whose US-backed govt has not been invited to the table despite efforts.
  • PM Khan orders probe into attack on Khairpur Hindu temple “This is against the teachings of the Quran,” asserts prime minister.
  • Foreign aid groups accuse Indian government of impeding work Greenpeace India said this month that it was forced to close two of its regional offices.
  • ‘Great nations don’t fight endless wars’: Trump defends troops’ withdrawal in State of Union address “After two decades of war, the hour has come to at least try for peace,” says US president.
  • Faizabad sit-in: SC directs govt, LEAs, and intelligence agencies to operate within mandate Any person who issues an edict or fatwa that harms another, or puts them in harm’s way, must be prosecuted: SC.
  • Pakistan look for consolation victory in final Twenty20 Two games so far have been evenly contested, but South Africa have just been able to close out games better.
  • Month-old leopard cub caught in Mansehra Cub is shifted to Dodial, wildlife department official says it will “remain under special care” till it’s in good shape.
  • 20 BRT buses arrive in Peshawar The buses have been parked at an enclosure near Zarghoni Masjid, Hayatabad.
  • Over 55 colleges set up on political grounds costing KP govt dearly Rs10,000 being spent on every student of these educational institutions a month.
  • CM Buzdar takes note of complaints on health, education Punjab chief minister warns district heads of both the sectors to improve their departmental performance.
  • Tunnel farming growing in Bajwat Though tunnel farming technique is expensive than traditional methods, it produces better results.
  • New gas price, pressure factor causing unrest among consumers Prime minister calls meeting of Cabinet Committee on Energy to discuss issue today.
  • Board recommends Nawaz’s shifting to cardiac institute Asked about deal allowing ex-PM to proceed to London for treatment, Maryam says her father wants to go back to jail.
  • US Senate votes against Trump’s withdrawal plan Resolution, adopted by a 70-26 vote, stresses US “faces threats” from terrorist groups in Syria and Afghanistan.
  • UK MPs’ statement on Kashmir a breakthrough: FM Qureshi Resolution adopted by London conference participants condemns human rights violations and loss of innocent lives.
  • Over 20 PTM activists arrested in Islamabad PTM activists arrested outside National Press Club where they gathered to protest Arman Loni’s death.
  • Ex-PM Gilani stopped from going abroad Former premier was told his name was on the no-fly list.
  • Information minister rejects PML-N’s claim about ‘Insaf Health Card’ scheme Fawad Chaudhry says health insurance scheme is beneficial to public.
  • Loose money era leaves trail of US corporate debt junkies As small firms begin to feel the squeeze, this could have a chilling effect on hiring, wages and consumption.
  • Political talks with Taliban key part of endgame, says US commander Gen Scott Miller says peace talks with Afghan Taliban “are positive”.
  • Dutch former anti-Islam MP says he has converted to Islam Van Klaveren says he had changed his mind halfway through writing an anti-Islam book.
  • Nurse pleads not guilty to raping, impregnating disabled US woman Sutherland, who had been working at the facility since 2012, was her primary nurse at the time of the assault.
  • President Alvi demands Indian govt uphold rights of Kashmiri people Says India has tried and failed to justify terrorism in Kashmir by pushing a “false narrative of ‘killing militants’.”

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