The Saudi Ministry of Haj and Umrah has taken action against companies that failed to provide satisfactory accommodations to pilgrims. In a crackdown on substandard services, the ministry has suspended the licenses of two Umrah companies for violating the prescribed standards of accommodation, transportation, and other amenities for pilgrims. This move comes after the ministry had previously suspended services of 1800 companies for similar offenses.
The ministry emphasizes that operations against companies providing subpar services to pilgrims, including those offering inadequate accommodations, transportation, and other facilities, are ongoing. Meanwhile, a recent interview by former US President Barack Obama on social media sparked controversy when he claimed that extraterrestrial life exists, but he has not seen them or been imprisoned by them.
The funeral of 81-year-old Dr. Hemlata was conducted under strict administrative supervision, while the actual dispute revolves around an 11,000 sq. ft plot worth approximately Rs. 60 crores. The second round of indirect negotiations between the US and Iran will take place in Geneva. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Geneva, but later descended and was arrested.
US President Donald Trump shared a video on social media where he and his wife were depicted as monkeys, sparking international media reports. The property in question is owned by a company linked to Jersey Max Green’s founder Peter Kanck, but it is unclear whether the deal has been finalized. Indian Minister and Congress leader Pranak Kharge raised questions about the financial transparency of the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS) organization, claiming that it does not pay taxes.
The South Korean intelligence agency has revealed that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is preparing his younger daughter, Kim Yo-jong, as his successor, sparking concerns of a power struggle within the family. A deputy manager at a bank in Bengaluru, India has been arrested for allegedly cheating customers with their gold. A 11th-grade student who went missing in Gurgaon, India was found dead in a well near a crematorium, and police suspect it may be a case of suicide.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is pushing for more powers to regulate online access. Thousands of foreign nationals fought in Israel’s Gaza war, raising questions about potential war crimes under international law. According to a report, if a deal with Iran is not reached, Trump has expressed support for attacks on its ballistic missile program. London has become a hub for discussing politics and crime.
The leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh, Dr. Shafiq Rahman, has congratulated the BNP leader, Tarique Rahman, on his appointment as the Prime Minister. A 19-year-old student in India, who was disqualified from an MBBS seat, presented his case to the Supreme Court for 10 minutes and managed to secure a spot in the program. A two-member medical board visited PTI’s founder Imran Khan at Adiala Jail for a medical checkup, with doctors Nadim Qureshi and Muhammad Arif Khan conducting an eye examination.
The National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee held a meeting in Islamabad, where an audit raised objections about irregularities in the purchase of medicines at a polyclinic hospital. Investigations have begun into the poor accommodations provided to the Pakistan hockey team in the Pro Hockey League in Australia. In a message, Imad Wasim said that an unsuccessful marriage was one of the most difficult periods in his life, but it gave him his children, for whom he will always have love.
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