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Daily Times on MSNSecond phase opens for 2026 hajj applications nationwideThe government has launched the second phase of Hajj applications across Pakistan starting Monday. The Ministry of Religious ...
ISLAMABAD: The first phase of applications for the Government Hajj Scheme 2026 has concluded, with more than 71,000 pilgrims ...
Ministry of Religious Affairs on Sunday opened the second phase of applications for the government Hajj scheme, allowing unregistered pilgrims to apply due to fewer-than-expected submissions in the ...
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United News of Bangladesh (UNB) on MSNGovt approves 234 more agencies for 2026 Hajj operationsThe government has approved 234 more Hajj agencies to participate in the second phase of the 2026 Hajj operations. The Ministry of Religious Affairs published a list of these initially eligible Hajj ...
DHAKA, Aug 11, 2025 (BSS) – The interim government has taken an initiative to introduce a moral education programme for ...
Flyadeal is exploring inflight connectivity options for its all-Airbus fleet and expects to make a decision by year-end, CEO ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNSecond phase of Hajj 2026 applications to begin on August 11Ministry of Religious Affairs has completed the first phase of receiving applications under the 2026 government Hajj scheme, with more than 71,000 submissions, officials said on Saturday.The ministry ...
The government has built an Integrated Hajj and Umrah Service Center (PLHUT) in Buru District, Maluku Province, to improve pilgrimage services for local ...
Saudi low-cost carrier flynas reported losses of SAR 714.6 million for H1 2025, against profits of SAR 388 million in H1 2024.
ahead of the vote, they play a ‘crucial role’ in guaranteeing the electoral process. On 5 August, a MiRLeC meeting was considered a ‘moment of shared introspection’ and a ‘project for a fairer ...
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Arabian Gulf Business Insight on MSNFlynas attributes large quarterly loss to IPO costsSaudi Arabian budget airline Flynas has reported a quarterly net loss of almost a billion riyals ($270 million). The airline attributed the loss to costs associated with its listing on Saudi Arabia’s ...
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