Saudi Arabia and the UAE has sent back 56,000 Pakistani citizens who had gone to the Gulf nations to begging. An organised ...
Saudi Arabia has deported 56,000 Pakistani beggars despite Pakistan’s no-fly lists and airport checks. Economic distress, misuse of Umrah visas, religious charity perceptions and organised gangs drive ...
The deportations of 56,000 Pakistanis comes in place amid growing concern in several West Asian countries over visitors ...
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight, enroute to Lahore from Jeddah, diverted and made an emergency landing at ...
A cross-border embarrassment unfolds as mass deportations and airport offloading expose how organised begging rackets abroad have triggered travel crackdowns, visa freezes and serious diplomatic ...
At least 56,000 Pakistani nationals have been deported by Saudi Arabia for their involvement in organised begging.
ISLAMABAD — Saudi Arabia has awarded its highest national honor to Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, during ...
Pakistan has stopped 'professional beggars' and those with incomplete travel documents from leaving the country. This action follows numerous deportations of Pakistani nationals from abroad.
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Dense fog disrupts flights in Punjab

Dense fog in Lahore and Multan disrupted flight operations at Allama Iqbal International and Multan International Airports, ...
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signalled a renewed strategic alignment as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Saudi Chief of General Staff General Fayyadh bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili in Islamabad to review defence ...