Mortal remains of 13 Pakistani nationals, who lost their lives in Morocco boat incident last month, would be brought back homeland this week, the Ministry of Foreign Affair announced on Tuesday.In ...
Now, smuggling someone out of Pakistan is going to be a daunting task,” the official claimed. This is easier said than done, as the recent deaths off Morocco – despite the Sharif administration’s ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNPakistan and Turkey are brothers Aleem KhanIn Morocco, 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety is being held in which 260 ministers, experts, and delegates from 193 countries including Pakistan are participating.This three-day Global ...
The four were among 13 Pakistan citizens identified through DNA tests. Their remains were brought home from Morocco overnight by a Saudi flight that landed at the Islamabad International Airport ...
Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan represented Pakistan at the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Morocco. He ...
The mortal remains of four Pakistani nationals who had died in a boat capsizing incident took place near the Moroccan port will be ...
Marrakech: Minister of Transport H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Thani met with Palestinian Minister of Transport H E Tarek Hosni ...
Thirteen Pakistanis who died in the Morocco boat accident have been identified with NADRA's assistance. The Pakistani Embassy is arranging the repatriation of their bodies. Survivors have returned, ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNBodies of Morocco boat victims arrive todayThe Pakistani nationals whose mortal remains are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad through a Saudi Airline flight SV726 include Hamid Shabbir (Passport No: CZ5133683), Muhammad Arslan Khan (Passport No ...
HE the Minister of Transport Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed al-Thani has met with Kuwait's Minister of Public Works ...
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