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Couple molested in car on motorway identified

Registered in the name of a man named Blue Area Vehicle, Kot Momin police file a case against a pornographic couple in the car LAHORE  - Kot Momin police have registered a case against pornographers in the car. According to the details, video of a Nazi activist in a car driving on Islamabad last night went viral. The case has now been registered by the police. The case has been registered in the case of Khutzar Hayat, a motorway police officer. Khizar Hayat told police that the couple was committing indecent acts in the car. The incident took place in his son. He added that the vehicle was registered in the name of a man named Danish Blue Area. The accused has been booked. This case of aggravated molestation is registered under section 294. It was seen in the video that a couple in the back seat of the car on the road was doing Naziba activity while the person in the back car made a video and loaded it on social media. The video went viral after it was uploaded, which has been widely c

PM Imran Khan expresses satisfaction over contacts with opposition in connection with independence march

Opposition will take action on breach of contract, Islamabad residents should not face any problem. Prime Minister Imran Khan directs Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed satisfaction over relations with the opposition. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan, while expressing satisfaction over the contacts made by the opposition in connection with the liberation march of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), appreciated the parliamentary role of the Speaker National Assembly in this regard. Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser met with Prime Minister Imran Khan and discussed the current political situation and parliamentary issues of the country. Speaker Asad Qaiser briefed the Prime Minister on parliamentary diplomacy on Kashmir issue and also discussed the legislative and effective role of the House in Parliament. Speaking to the Prime Minister on the political situation and relations with the opposition, Speaker National Assembly Assad Qaiser said that the message of the

Saudi Arabia's car theft charges are on the rise

According to the Department of Traffic, most people leave the vehicle in a start-up position and are easily blown away by the thieves on the spot. Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has witnessed an increase in car theft cases. In this regard, the Saudi Department of Traffic says that the main reason for the increase in car theft cases is that most people are parked on the off-road car in the state of irresponsibility. People in the hunt for opportunity steal the car. However, in accordance with traffic rules, leaving a vehicle in a start position is a traffic violation, which carries a fine of 100 to 150 Saudi riyals. The interesting thing is that if a person steals a locked and locked engine, he is severely punished. However, if a person steals a start-up vehicle, he does not face a more severe punishment. Because leaving the vehicle in the start position is the owner's fault, which motivates the thief to perform the accident. According to the Department of Traffic, most people leave their car

Saudi youth injured Kuwaiti soldier, arrested while trying to escape

The three youths fought with Kuwaiti personnel on the ground floor of Saudi Arabia's Kuwaiti border and attacked an officer with a sharp weapon. Kuwait Kuwaiti newspaper 'Al-Ra'i' reports that three Saudi little boys were arrested for allegedly quarreling with a Kuwaiti military official and then attacking him with a sharp weapon. According to details 3 Saudi boys aged 19, 17 years and 16 years. Leaving Kuwait on his car for recreation. When he arrived at Al-Salimi's ground checkpoint to enter Kuwait, there was bitter words from a Kuwaiti official on his duty, after which a Saudi boy came out of the car and pulled a sharp object out of the car. Kuwaiti official attacked. According to Kuwaiti sources, Kuwaiti officials sought documents from the Saudi boys during the immigration process and they used bad language ahead. The same thing became bitter word on both sides, which then turned into a regular regular battle dispute. A young man pulled a sharp device out of the

There was no rain in Saudi Arabia, the threat of famine began to pile up

Riyadh is a large region of Saudi Arabia consisting of uninhabited and inhabited deserts. The absence of rivers and canals in this state has always been the scarcity of water. People mostly get water from wells. Elsewhere the weird springs also appear. Most of the people depend on the water collected after the rain. However, this time the country is facing a drought threat due to the lack of rainfall. These days, Saudi farmers and shepherds are seeing a lot of trouble because of no rain. At the moment, it is feared that if there was no rain, farmers would lose hundreds of millions of reeds in total and it would be difficult for the shepherds to raise their flocks if the grass did not grow. That is why the state is currently having a troubled environment. Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdul Aziz has appealed to all Saudi and local Afghans to pray for the rain next Thursday. King Salman said in a special message that whenever there was no rain in the state of Madinah, the Prophet Is

The Kuwaiti government has taken an important decision regarding the sponsorship system

Parents will not be able to stay in Kuwait due to their son's sponsorship Kuwait  The Kuwaiti government has taken a crucial decision regarding the sponsorship system. According to the Kuwaiti Department of Omaha, parents cannot transfer their Iqamas to their children in the future. In the past, this feature has now been retired. According to a local newspaper report, foreign workers in Kuwait cannot afford to stay with their parents and stay with them in the country. If an elderly citizen's work agreement or termination ends, he or she will have to return to their homeland. Earlier, it was a law that if a foreigner's class agreement was terminated, he could remain in the state for the benefit of his son. However, after the new decision, foreigners could no longer do so. According to this decision, parents will not be able to transfer their children to their children in the future. Another decision has also been taken that if the wife receiving the consent on the sponsorshi

Annoying news for foreign pregnant women based in Kuwait

Kuwait  A decision has been taken by the Kuwaiti government that has upset the pregnant women and their families living in the state. According to details, the Kuwaiti government has increased maternity fees by 100 percent for migrant women. Prior to this decision, normal delivery was charged by the hospital for 50 dinars which has now been doubled to 100 dinars. The local newspaper said that the decision was approved by Health Minister Dr. Basil al-Sabah against the interests of the migrants. Implementation has also started since last day. According to the Ministry of Health, the fee charged on normal and cesarean includes ultrasound, laboratory tests and medicines, but for any other reason, if the woman is admitted to the hospital, it is calculated on a daily basis for a shared room. 10 dinars while 50 dinars were received for private rooms. According to the new decision, the combined room fee for one day for foreign maternity will be 10 dinars as before, while the private room fee h

Video of women dancing at a music concert in Kuwait viral

Conservative social media users outraged, demanding administration take action Kuwait: In Kuwait, conservative thinking seems to prevail even in the present era. An example of this is the latest viral video of a music concert. Seeing this, the majority of the Kuwaiti people have become enraged and termed it moralistic and social values. According to details, a concert was held at a local hotel in Kuwait, in which Iraqi artist Hassam al-Rassam made his singing magic. On their songs, the men and women participating in the concerts swam around in their seats and gave their heartfelt greetings. However, as soon as a video of the event took place on social media, there was intense criticism from the traditional class. Even some Kuwaiti parliamentarians have termed this video as morals. "What happened at the concert of the Iraqi singer, we cannot allow this dishonest and nasty dance," said Mohammad Haif, a Member of Parliament. The Ministry of Information should take notice of such

Flights to Pakistan and other countries from Jeddah's new international airport will begin in December

Starting December 20, 2019, flights to Pakistani cities Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar and Multan will begin. Jeddah : Jeddah's newly built King Abdul Aziz International Airport has become the focus of the world, with flights to Pakistan soon due to its extensive airports. In this regard, Saudi newspaper 24 reported that international flights to Jeddah's new airport were to start under six stages. The first two steps have been completed. Currently there are international flights departing from Terminal One for Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudi Arabia) to Arbil, Sharm El Sheikh, Oman and Alexandria. Also, there are flights to 21 domestic and 7 international airports. On November 3, 2019, the third phase will begin flights to Athens, Rome, Frankfurt, Geneva, Munich, Milan and Vienna. The fourth phase will begin on November 15, 2019, with flights departing for Beirut, Kuwait, Khartoum, Nairobi, Dammam, Qasim and Cairo. The fifth phase will start from December 10, 2019, under whi

9 Pakistanis killed in Medina bus accident

A passenger's ID card and other documents were burnt during the bus-firing. In Madina, the bus of the Umrah pilgrims suffered a devastating accident in Madinah, killing 35 people and injuring 4 others. Identifying the casualties in the crash was a troubling step as passenger ID cards and other documents were burnt down during the fire that broke out in the bus. However, the problem was solved that the DNA of the burial bodies was being done. In this regard, a Saudi newspaper said that the identity of the dead Umara pilgrims in the bus accident is in progress. Nine Pakistanis were also killed in the incident, whose administration has obtained DNA samples from the relatives of the deceased Pakistanis in order to identify the bodies. Upon identification, the bodies of the loved ones will be handed over to the survivors. In this regard, the Health Ministry said that identification of the bodies could only be made possible by DNA after the identity documents of the passengers were burnt

Saudi Arabia's humanitarian identity comes to light, 50,000 citizens continue citizenship for humanitarian reasons

Government releases shelves to 8 million illegal residents in the country Jeddah  Saudi Arabia offers financial and moral support to the poor and poor throughout the world. Every year, hundreds of millions of rails are sent to people in aid countries. According to the Saudi Press Agency, the World Conference held under the UN Refugee Commission in Geneva has been highly praised by Saudi Arabia. At this global conference, Saudi Arabia was represented by the Deputy Head of the Saudi Human Rights Commission, Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al Khayel. He told conference attendees that human rights are highly respected and respected in the Saudi state. Because the practice of Saudi Arabia rests on the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah, which urges human beings to treat equality. The Saudi government is doing its part to help the poor in various areas around the world. Abdul Aziz al-Khalil said that 50,000 people have been issued citizenship on the basis of humanitarian sympathy in Saudi Arabia

The flood situation in most areas in Saudi Arabia is concerned

According to the meteorological department, heavy rains, strong winds and thunderstorms will occur in most places from Wednesday to Sunday. Jeddah: Saudi Arabia received heavy rains in several areas including Mecca region yesterday. There was snow in the area especially. The Saudi Meteorological Department has warned that weather will remain uncertain in most parts of the state. In some areas, heavy rains can cause flooding. Be careful, especially in Makkah. The valleys and lowland areas should not be avoided, as the accumulation of large quantities of water can lead to a serious situation. Citizens should not park vehicles near trees and neon sign during high winds, and passers-by should also exercise caution when passing. Use caution when traveling to urban areas, especially in the next few days. While in many areas, there will be thunderstorms, so the patients, especially the respirators, should be confined to the houses. In addition to the coastal areas of Makkah, Jazan, Asir, Baha

Donald Trump calls the Middle East the worst decision in history

In the Middle East went on false reports of the presence of weapons of mass destruction, but there were no such weapons: US president confesses to invading Iraq on false information Washington: Donald Trump's move to the Middle East has been described as the worst decision in history. US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that the United States went on false reports of the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq when there were no such weapons. He said the US should not go to the Middle East; the US spent $ 80 trillion in the Middle East. President Trump said in his Twitter message that going to the Middle East was the worst mistake. Thousands of US military personnel were killed and wounded, and millions more were killed on the other side, evacuating 50 of their soldiers from Syria. Trump added that Turkey has taken control of the ISIS fighters who have refused to take back Europe, we are now safely bringing our great soldiers back home. US President Donald Trump said

Pakistani consumers pay tribute to DGISPR for reaching agreement with Twitter

"Now we will fight Kashmir more passionately" social contact website became #ThankYouDGISPR top trend on Twitter after Pakistanis' agreement not to suspend accounts Islamabad : Indian monopoly on Twitter has ended. An agreement has been reached between the Pakistan government and the Twitter administration. In case of any complaint, the Twitter administration will contact the government of Pakistan. Twitter will not unilaterally suspend the accounts of Pakistani users, an agreement has been reached. I had a detailed meeting. The issue of suppressing the voice of Pakistani consumers on Twitter came to fruition, with the Twitter administration recognizing the government's stand against Indian monopoly and changing the account suspension mechanism. The Twitter administration will contact the government of Pakistan in case of any complaint. In this way Indian monopoly has been hit hard on social media. However, Pakistani consumers on the other hand have given the credit t

Earthquake tremors again in Mirpur Azad Kashmir

The quake was 3.8 while the depth was 15 km, the epicenter was noted west of Jhelum. Earthquake tremors again felt in Mirpur Mirpur Azad Kashmir. According to the epicenter, the magnitude of the earthquake was 3.8 km while its depth was 15 km. The epicenter has been noted west of Jhelum. Experts say the tremors are the aftershock of last week's quake. The earthquake caused the roof of a poultry farm to collapse and a two-storey building was also damaged. No casualties have been reported yet. Remember that there was an earthquake in the area last week which left many people dead and the property too damaged. The aftershocks have continued. It is important to note that two-thirds of Pakistan's earthquake is on the fault line; earthquake can occur at any time from Karachi to Islamabad, Quetta to Peshawar, Makran to Abbottabad and Gilgit to Chitral. According to details, after the devastating earthquake in Pakistan on Tuesday, a report has been made which revealed the alarming deta

Rugby World Cup 2019, South Africa beat Italy 49-3

Tokyo. In the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, South Africa defeated Italy 49-3 after a one-sided match. This is the second success of the Proteas tournament, in the Group B main event played on the last day, South Africa presented a fantastic game against Italy and won by 3 points to 49 points, following the victory. Ranked first in the group with 10 points.

Decision to build motorway from Pakistan to Afghanistan

Eknik also approved Peshawar Torkham motorway project, a total cost of Rs 36 billion will be made on 47 km long project, a special grant of Rs 34 billion will be given by the World Bank. Islamabad  Decision to construct a motorway from Pakistan to Afghanistan, Eink also approved the Peshawar Torkham motorway project, which will cost Rs 36 billion tomorrow, according to the World Bank. Special grant of 34 billion rupees will be given. According to details, the meeting of the ECNC chaired by Advisor Finance Hafiz Sheikh was held. During the meeting, several development projects were approved. The meeting also approved the construction of the motorway from Pakistan to Afghanistan. It is said that a 47 km long motorway will be constructed from Peshawar to Torkham. The motorway project will cost more than Rs 36 billion tomorrow. A special grant of Rs 34 billion will be given by the World Bank for this project. Besides Peshawar Torkham Motorway, Eink has also approved a number of projects, i

881 Houthis have been killed in the last two weeks: Colonel Tarki al-Maliki

Hundreds of weapons were destroyed near the Houthis in the past 15 days, according to Arab coalition spokesman Colonel Turkey. Riyadh: Colonel Turkey al-Maliki, spokesman for the Arab Union for Yemen, claims that the Houthi militia has been severely damaged during the past 15 days, as a result of various attacks by coalition forces. 881 Houthi soldiers have been killed in two weeks. While heavy shipment of weapons they have also been destroyed. This he said during a press conference in Riyadh yesterday. According to Colonel Turkey, the Houthi militia suffered heavy casualties as a result of coalition operations from September 16 to 30. He added that the Houthi militia launched a large number of ballistic missiles and drones at Yemen's separate commission. The shipment has been collected, which aims to target maritime transport in the region so that it can be immensely detrimental to global ocean trade. And spread terror through terrorist operations in the region. Responding to a qu

Saudi Arabia denies sending messages to Iran

The Saudi Foreign Minister said that no message was sent to Iran for reconciliation Riyadh  Saudi Arabia's Foreign Affairs Minister Adil al-Jabir has refused to send messages to Iran. Saudi Foreign Minister says no message has been sent to Saudi Arabia for talks with Saudi officials. The Iranian government spokesman's claim in this regard is not factual. Saudi Arabia wants to show restraint in matters with brotherly countries, Adil al-Jabir said in a tweet posted on Twitter. And a message has been conveyed to the Brotherhood countries that Riyadh wants security and stability in the region. Who is trying to spread aggression and chaos. Al-Jazeera added that Saudi Arabia has and will not talk to Yemen with the Iranian government. Yemen's case is for the Yemeni people. If the Iranian government wants peace in Yemen, why have they not provided funds for constructive development there? Iran's government spokesman Ali Rabiyeh claims that Saudi Arabia has sent messages to Iran

Saudi Arabia plans to invest $ 100 billion in India

The investment will be made in petrochemicals, mining, minerals, agriculture, infrastructure and other sectors. Saudi Arabia Ambassador to New Delhi Dr. Saud bin Mohammed Al-Thati, in an interview to the Indian News Agency 'Press Trust of India', said that Saudi Arabia has 100 in India. Billion dollars worth of investment has already begun. The investment will be made in petrochemicals, mining, minerals, agriculture, infrastructure and other sectors. Saudi Arabia's ambassador said in the interview that his country is evaluating investments in other sectors including oil, gas and mining for long-term relations and partnerships. Because Saudi Arabia views India as an attractive investment destination. Later, the relations between the two countries will be further strengthened in the energy sector. Aramco will invest in India's oil supply, marketing, petrochemicals and refineries refineries. A partnership with Reliance Group in Maharashtra in this regard will result in a $

Afghanistan: Taliban attack kills 11 policemen

The shootings are still ongoing at Shurtipa district headquarters. Government spokesperson KABUL  Taliban attack on district headquarters in northern Balkh province of Afghanistan has killed 11 policemen. According to the US Broadcasting Agency, provincial government spokesman Munir Ahmad Farhad said the attack began this morning and firing is still ongoing at the Shortipa district headquarters. Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the fighters seized Shortipa district while Munir Ahmad Farhad rejected the claim. Zabihullah Mujahid said more troops were being sent to the area of ​​Shortipa. On the other hand, the head of the provincial council in Balkh, Mohammad Afzal Hadid, feared that the number of casualties could increase if no more troops were sent immediately because the district of Shortipa is located in a remote area. The first phase of 2019 presidential elections in Afghanistan was completed in strict security on September 28. However, the rate of voter turnout aga

The US refrains from restricting investment between the two countries. China

Beijing urges Washington to hold talks to end trade war Beijing  China has warned the United States to refrain from restricting investment between the two countries. Beijing's Foreign Ministry called on Washington to negotiate an end to the trade war, causing negative trends in the development of the global economy. It should be noted that the latest reaction from China comes at a time when US President Donald Trump's administration is considering the possibility of excluding Chinese companies from the list of US stock exchanges. Shares of Chinese companies Alibaba Group, JD.com, Pin Doo, wiping companies Bazan and IQIII fell 2 to 4 percent after the news broke. China's currency in offshore markets has dropped 0.4 percent against the US dollar in 3 weeks 'Foreign Ministry spokesman Gang Shuang said that ending trade relations between the US and China would hurt both countries' interests and people, The financial market will cause chaos and threat to international tr

Israeli nuclear installations hit

Such analysis is circulating on the Zionist media, and insiders are also threatening that Islamist opposition groups may be targeted by aristocratic attacks at any time by Islamic resistance organizations. In the past, United Nations forces have targeted Saudi Arabia's largest oil installations, and the situation in the region was severely affected. Initially, Saudi government sources blamed the attacks on Iran and Iraq, but later facts and evidence proved that the attack was carried out from within Yemen and aimed at preventing the Saudi government from invading Yemen. ۔ A spokesman for Yemeni forces said at a press conference that their forces carried out the operation with the help of some well-wishers inside Saudi Arabia and close sources of the Saudi government, who are against the US-Saudi invasion. Further details revealed that Yemeni forces used ten drone aircraft in the operation capable of suicide attacks and successfully targeted the right target. As a result of these at

Pakistan Cricket Board decides to remove Sarfraz Ahmed from captaincy

Islamabad : Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to remove Sarfraz Ahmed from the post of captain, with Babar Azam being the new captain. According to media report, Chairman PCB Ehsan Mani has decided to replace the captain of Pakistan cricket team, sources of Pakistan Cricket Board say Sarfraz Ahmed's performance is not impressive so they are being changed. Although the chances of making Babar Azam the new captain of the Pakistan Cricket team are bright, the announcement of the new Pakistan Cricket Team is expected after the Sri Lanka Series.

The Prime Minister will visit China on a three-day visit next week

Support for Kashmir issue will thank the Chinese leadership Islamabad  Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit China next week on 3-day visit, thanking Chinese leadership for Kashmir issue, signing of several memorandum of understanding, including addressing concerns of Chinese-led C-PAC. Will also be made. According to media reports, Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit China on a three-day visit next week. Support for the Kashmir issue will thank the Chinese leadership, while in Kashmir, the Indian atrocities and more than 57 days of curfew and lockdown will be reported. Prime Minister Imran Khan will meet with Chinese leaders during his visit to China. Concerns regarding Chinese leadership's C-pack will be resolved in meetings. The meetings will also discuss bilateral relations and the current situation in the region. It is said that a number of MoUs will be signed between Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Chinese leadership. The Foreign Ministry has begun preparations for Prime Mi