Travel

China Expands Visa-Free List to Boost Tourism with Addition of Nine New Countries

China has expanded its visa-free entry list, adding nine more countries. The new additions include South Korea, Norway, Finland, Slovakia, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco, and Liechtenstein, as reported by the South China Morning Post. Starting November 8, citizens from these nations will be able to travel to China without the
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Government to Install Biometric Machines at Airports Nationwide

The government has made a significant decision to install biometric machines at all airports across the country to enhance security measures for international travelers. The Ministry of Interior has mandated the mandatory biometric verification for international passengers and has issued a directive to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to take
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Sirbaz Khan Becomes First Pakistani to Conquer All 14 Peaks Above 8,000 Metres

Sirbaz Khan has made history as the first Pakistani mountaineer to summit all 14 of the world’s peaks above 8,000 metres, according to the Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP). Karrar Haidri, Secretary of ACP, hailed Sirbaz’s accomplishment as a testament to his “unwavering passion and dedication to the sport of
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PIA Honored with First National Tourism Award

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has made headlines by securing the country’s first National Tourism Award, presented during a ceremony in celebration of World Tourism Day. The award recognizes PIA’s pivotal role in enhancing the tourism sector within Pakistan. PIA’s CEO received the accolade, which acknowledges the airline’s dedication to linking
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Netherlands to Implement Stricter Migration Controls Amid Growing Concerns

Just days after Germany introduced new border measures to curb unwanted migration, the Dutch government has followed suit, announcing a series of stringent policies aimed at limiting the flow of asylum seekers. Among these measures is a temporary suspension on all new asylum applications, a move expected to take effect
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Netherlands to Implement Stricter Migration Controls Amid Growing Concerns

Just days after Germany introduced new border measures to curb unwanted migration, the Dutch government has followed suit, announcing a series of stringent policies aimed at limiting the flow of asylum seekers. Among these measures is a temporary suspension on all new asylum applications, a move expected to take effect
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