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Good news for Pakistanis from KSA

 


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has finally lifted ban on flights and travel restrictions from Pakistan as the country has successfully manages the corona virus outbreak. 

Now residents and visa holders can travel to Saudi Arabia after having negative PCR test. The PCR test will have to be undertaken within 48 hours of arriving in Saudi Arabia.
 
National airline PIA has been allowed to operate seven more flights to Saudi Arabia. These flights are in addition to 21 flights, PIA is operating flights to Jeddah, Dammam, Riyadh, Medina. According to a PIA spokesperson, Arshad Malik, CEO of the national airline, has requested the Prime Minister for more flights. 

Under which 7 more projects will be run for Saudi Arabia. These flights are in addition to the 21 flights received yesterday. More flights will make the availability of seats easier for all passengers. PIA operates flights to Jeddah, Dammam, Riyadh and Madinah. The spokesman said that all PIA offices would be open on Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm.

Similarly, due to the special efforts of Prime Minister Imran Khan, PIA got special permits for 21 more flights to Saudi Arabia. According to a PIA spokesperson, last night CEO PIA Air Marshal Arshad Malik had requested the Prime Minister to play a role in resolving the people's grievances and overcrowding.

Only PIA has been issued exclusively for issuing more flights after using high-level diplomatic means. There was a slight rush and some elements took advantage of the situation and started selling many times more expensive tickets on which the CEO PIA took notice of the matter and published the actual fares and sought permission for more flights.

PIA's 23 weekly flights are departing from different cities of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia with a capacity of 12,000 people.

With the intervention of the Prime Minister, 21 more flights have been added to the system, bringing the capacity of PIA to 25,500.

Syrian YT spent million dollars on revealing their child gender



The famous syrian YouTuber couple revealed the sex of their second child on the tallest building in Dubai on which they spent hefty amount.

Anas and Asala Marwa are Canadian-born Syrian YouTubers currently based in Dubai. The couple's first child is their daughter, but Aslaa hid the sex of her second child after she became pregnant, and the announcement was made in a ten-second display on Dubai's tallest building, for which a hefty sum has been spent.

Asala is currently popular on YouTube and she and her husband are known for vlogs and pranks on YouTube. On the other hand, he has 7.3 million subscribers on YouTube and millions of fans on Instagram. That's why this couple is earning a lot of money.

That's why he announced the sex of his child on the back of the 828-meter-high Burj Khalifa, where the first countdown began and when it was zero, it read in English, "It's a boy." Has been uploaded to which millions of people have viewed.

There is a hefty fee to display any promotional material on the Burj Khalifa and the couple has paid around $1,000,000 on just a ten-second display. Many users have congratulated the couple on this.

However, some YouTube users have strongly criticized it. Some people have described it as a ploy of the rich. Another user said that people in Syria are in dire straits and instead of helping them, money is being spent on wasteful activities.

Another user said that Syrians are starving. They need medical help, milk, and food, while a Syrian has spent more than a million dollars revealing the sex of his child.

Another arab country; Bahrain accepts Israel

 

US President Trump announces peace deal between Israel and Bahrain
 
US President Trump has announced that the Gulf state of Bahrain and Israel have agreed to normalize relations. 

"In 30 days, another Arab country has made peace with Israel," he tweeted.

For decades, Arab states have boycotted Israel and kept it a secret that they can only establish relations with Israel once the Palestinian issue is resolved.

But last month, the UAE made a peace deal with Israel, making it the first Gulf country to make peace with Israel. Ever since then, there has been speculation that Bahrain will do the same.

President Trump has acted as a mediator in both agreements.

Bahrain is the fourth Arab country to recognize Israel since Israel came into being in 1948. Egypt and Jordan were on the list before the UAE and Bahrain.

"Today is another historic milestone," said President Trump. Two of our great friends, Israel and Bahrain, have agreed to a peace deal.

President Trump also shared a copy of the joint statement from the United States, Bahrain and Israel on his Twitter account.