GUJRAT: A high-ranking government team visiting Morocco to probe the deaths of 44 Pakistani illegal immigrants traveling to Spain from Mauritania in a boat, is expected to return to Islamabad by Thursday (today).
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani survivors of the Morocco boat tragedy have claimed it was a premeditated massacre orchestrated by human traffickers, according to preliminary statements recorded by a four-member
The Pakistan Foreign Office has issued a list of 21 Pakistani people who survived a boat disaster off the coast of Morocco
ISLAMABAD: A list of 21 Pakistani citizens who survived a boat tragedy near Dakhla, Morocco, has been released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , that stated on Sunday that verified data was
ISLAMABAD: Over 40 Pakistanis are feared dead after a boat carrying 80 migrants, attempting to reach Spain, capsized near Morocco, according to officials. Migrant rights group Walking Borders on Thursday said 50 migrants may have drowned.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday said that 21 Pakistani nationals have been identified among the survivors of the Moroccan boat tragedy.“Based on verified informatio
According to the spokesperson of the Foreign Office, the names and passport numbers of the survivors have been made available. The survivors included Mudassar Hussain, Waseem Khalid, Mohammad Khaliq, Abdul Ghaffar, Gul Shamir, Tanveer Ahmed, Abbas Kazmi, Ghulam Mustafa, Badr Mohiuddin, and Imran Iqbal, among others.
ISLAMABAD: Based on verified information, the Foreign Office (FO) has said on Sunday that 21 Pakistani nationals
Pakistan's Foreign Office has released a list of 21 Pakistani nationals who survived a boat accident off the coast of Morocco.According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, verified reports confirm that 21 Pakistanis were among those rescued in the maritime operation near the town of Dakhla.
Speaking to weekly media briefing, FO Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said Pakistan strongly deny Kabul’s allegations of supporting ISIS, urging Afghan interim government to dismantle the terror hideouts and training camps of outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on its soil.
Pakistan has called on the international community to formulate a concrete plan for the reconstruction of Gaza in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions. The Foreign Office spokesperson, Shafqat Ali Khan,