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Numerous flights throughout Pakistan were canceled or delayed.

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Due to operational problems, thirty aircraft were delayed and seven were cancelled at airports throughout Pakistan on Friday, causing major disruptions for travelers.

Thirty flights were delayed at various airports, and seven flights for Lahore, Quetta, Multan, and Islamabad were scheduled to depart from Karachi.

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) canceled two flights to Quetta (PK-310 and PK-311) and two flights to Lahore (PK-303 and PK-341) in Karachi. Furthermore, the PK-370 flight to Islamabad and the PK-330 flight to Multan were canceled.

Additionally grounded was PK-204, another PIA flight that was supposed to take off from Lahore to Dubai.

Passengers on both domestic and international routes experienced delays in a number of cities:

Flight PK-340 from Faisalabad to Karachi was rescheduled to depart at 2:15 pm after an hour-long delay.
Flights ER-505 and ER-503 from Karachi to Islamabad experienced delays.
Arrivals in Lahore: Flights from Sharjah, Bahrain, and Muscat were delayed.
Departures from Lahore: Delays with flights to Dubai, Bahrain, and Jeddah.
Flights from Doha, Medina, and Dammam to Multan had delays in arrivals and departures.
Flights from Islamabad: Three departures to Dubai and Riyadh as well as arrivals from Sharjah, Dammam, and Riyadh were affected by delays.
Flights from Peshawar: There were five delayed flights to Sharjah, Doha, and Dubai.

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Punjab Cabinet Meets in Lahore: PTI Mob Approves Package for Wounded and Martyr Cops

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Special packages for those killed and injured in the heinous violence committed by PTI workers have been approved by the Punjab Cabinet. These rewards include one million rupees apiece for injured police and ranger personnel and a total of 29 million rupees for the martyred Punjab Police Constable.

The Provincial Cabinet offered Fateha for the security personnel killed in the protest and vehemently denounced the heinous violence and attacks on police and Rangers that occurred during the PTI’s violent demonstration on November 24.

To fight riots, a special force of 10,000 security personnel with training would be formed in Punjab.

In addition to approving the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority Rules 2024, the Provincial Cabinet authorized changes to the law to make kite flying a non-bailable offense.

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PM Meets With Saudi Crown Prince: Agree To Bring About A Significant Change In The Two Countries’ Relationships

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud decided to improve their trade, investment, and economic ties.

The meeting between the two leaders on the fringes of the One Water Summit was friendly and amicable.

For the fifth time in the last six months, the Crown Prince expressed his immense joy at meeting the prime minister of Pakistan. He claimed that this demonstrated the sincere love and affection that the peoples of the two nations have.

The Crown Prince emphasized the need of ensuring that Saudi Arabia and Pakistan deepen their meaningful partnership in order to promote economic growth and prosperity in Pakistan.

The speed at which the Saudi agreements and memorandums of understanding pertaining to investment in Pakistan are being implemented has pleased both leaders.

The Crown Prince’s sincere love for the Pakistani people was acknowledged by the Prime Minister.

He reaffirmed his request that the Crown Prince come to Pakistan as soon as possible. The Crown Prince responded that he was looking forward to his visit to Pakistan.

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IWT sustainability is crucial for regional stability and peace: PM

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sahrif stated that the development of dams upstream and other reasons have put the Indus Water Treaty under unprecedented strain, and that the treaty’s viability is essential to maintaining peace and stability in the region.

The Prime Minister was speaking in Riyadh at the “One Water Summit.”

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