
Visa Issuance Starts For Hajj 2024 In Saudi Arabia
Riyadh – A significant announcement has marked the beginning of the annual pilgrimage, as Saudi authorities initiate the visa issuance process for Hajj pilgrims.
Riyadh – A significant announcement has marked the beginning of the annual pilgrimage, as Saudi authorities initiate the visa issuance process for Hajj pilgrims.
In response to appeals from business and academic sectors, the Japanese government has announced a relaxation of visa regulations with the aim of expanding opportunities for foreign students to stay in Japan and find employment.
South African authorities have unveiled plans to streamline the processing times for issuing work permits, although this expedited process is specifically designed for large companies, excluding others from its benefits.
New Zealand authorities have recently announced an increase in wage thresholds for various work visas, effective from February 28th.
A member of the US Air Force, identified as 25-year-old airman Aaron Bushnell from San Antonio, Texas, died by self-immolation outside the Israeli embassy in Washington DC.
Renowned Indian singer Pankaj Udhas has passed away at the age of 73 after a prolonged illness.
The Saudi Arabian government has declared stringent penalties for expatriates violating rules during the upcoming Hajj season
In response to recent remarks by U.S. President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the comment made by Biden, who referred to him as a “crazy SOB.”
In the ongoing “Delhi Chalo” march, Indian farmers have temporarily halted their movement for two days following the death of protesters in alleged clashes with the police near the Punjab-Haryana border.
Residents in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are poised to enjoy an extended holiday in celebration of Eid ul-Fitr, one of the two major Islamic festivals.
The United States has once again exercised its veto power in the United Nations Security Council, blocking a resolution that called for an immediate ceasefire in the war-torn Gaza Strip
Shahid Chaudhry, a Pakistani-origin individual, has achieved the historic milestone of becoming the first person from Pakistan to be appointed as a judge in the higher courts of Canada.