Today’s Important Current Affair Pakistan 9 April 2019 – Daily Current Affairs 2018-2019 Online

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  • PM Khan sees better chance of peace talks with India if Modi’s BJP wins election Congress might be too scared to seek a settlement over IOK, fearing a backlash from the right: Imran Khan.
  • IMF cuts global growth outlook, warns sharp slowdown may require coordinated stimulus Fund highlights US-China trade war and a messy Brexit as key risks for global economy in 2019.
  • Pakistan issues 2,200 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims for Baisakhi festival The pilgrims will visit the shrines of Panja Sahib, Nankana Sahib, and Kartarpur Sahib during their visit to Pakistan.
  • US bars entry to 16 Saudis over Khashoggi killing Individuals have been designated under Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act.
  • More than 11 million face eviction, displacement as India booms Slum clearance and city “beautification” drives account for nearly half the evictions, a report reveals.
  • 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.
  • 135,000 apartments to be built in first phase of Naya Pakistan Housing project: Fawad Chaudhry Information minister says 25,000 apartments to be built in Islamabad, 110,000 in Balochistan.
  • Malik Riaz’s son-in-law procures week-long pre-arrest bail Yesterday, NAB filed a reference against Zain Malik in the fake bank accounts case.
  • Shahbaz, Hamza indicted in Ramzan Sugar Mills case Both father and son plead not guilty to charges against them.
  • Reforms have increased Pakistan’s tax collection, bribe rates: IMF The Fund suggests combining higher wages with monitoring and sanctions to deal with the problem.
  • Polio worker shot dead in Mohmand Sources say Wajid Khan was on his routine duty near his home when unknown persons opened fire on him.
  • 2.6m children out of school in KP, says Mahmood CM opens school enrolment drive in Khyber tribal district.
  • 4,000 Swatis deprived of free education “I’m very dejected for being out of school due to the non-payment of fee by the government,” says a child.
  • PM to launch housing project in capital on 17th Minister for Housing and Works says a similar project will be launched by the premier in Quetta on April 20.
  • Islamic banking profit soars 48pc Islamic financing kept focus on textile, energy sectors.
  • Sindh, Punjab yet to submit wheat procurement targets ECC directs Ministry of National Food Security to take practical steps to arrest spike in food inflation.
  • Trade deficit dips 14pc to $23.4bn in nine months Dip attributed to fall in imports; exports see marginal growth despite devaluation, cash assistance to major sectors.
  • Pakistan rejects fresh Indian claim IAF downed PAF jet ISPR chief says lies do not become truths by way of repetitions.
  • Nawaz seeks exemption from court appearance in Al-Azizia case According to the application, the former prime minister has to undergo several tests daily.
  • In last round with IMF, Asad sees growth, stability Data projections to be released after programme finalised.
  • Pinterest sets sights on $1.5bn target in IPO Digital scrapbooking site says it will put about 75 million shares up for sale.
  • Pakistan sends relief goods to flood-hit Iran Foreign Minister Qureshi conveyed the message to his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif in a phone conversation.
  • Ex-Olympians urge PM Imran to sack current PHF regime The Olympians, in their short speeches, expressed their concern over the shambolic state of the national game.
  • Hot English summer to help Asian teams: Pietersen All 10 participating teams have to submit their 15-member squads by April 23.

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