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Qatar Tribune
14-07-2025
- General
- Qatar Tribune
Pakistani Mango Festival at Souq Waqif draws crowd
The Pakistani Mango Festival (Al Hamba Exhibition) at Souq Waqif continues to draw large crowd. Held at the Eastern Square of Souq Waqif until July 19, the festival is organised by the Private Engineering Office in co-ordination with the Embassy of Pakistan. Large varieties of mangoes — Sindhri, Chaunsa, Safed Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol and Duseri — are available for visitors. Also, mango products including juices, ice creams and cakes are on sale. (TNN)


Business Recorder
19-06-2025
- Business Recorder
Pakistan warns nationals against traveling to Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday issued a travel advisory, strongly urging Pakistani nationals to avoid all travel to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria due to the current security situation in the region. In a statement, the ministry said the advisory was being issued for the safety and security of Pakistani citizens, advising them to defer all non-essential travel to the four countries until conditions improve. Pakistani nationals currently residing in these countries have been advised to exercise extreme caution, remain vigilant, and minimise non-essential movement. Foreign ministry denies Pakistan-Iran border closure reports The Foreign Office also urged citizens to stay in regular contact with Pakistan's diplomatic missions for timely updates and assistance. The ministry advised citizens to contact Pakistan embassies in Tehran, Zahidan, Mashhad, Baghdad, Beirut, and Damascus on these numbers: Embassy of Pakistan in Iran Tehran +98-21-66-9413-88/89/90/91 (landline) +98-21-66-9448-88/90 (landline) +98 9100 607 658 (mobile) Zahidan +98 54 33 22 3389 (landline) +98 99129 45346 (mobile) Mashhad +98 910 762 5302 Embassy of Pakistan in Baghdad, Iraq Cell/Whatsapp: +964(0)7839800899 +964(0)7834950183 +964(0)7834950311 Email: [email protected] Embassy of Pakistan in Beirut, Lebanon Cell/Whatsapp: +961-81669488 +961-81815104 Email: [email protected] Embassy of Pakistan in Damascus, Syria Cell/Whatsapp: +963983538186 Landline +963116132696 Email: [email protected] The ministry stressed that the measure was part of ongoing efforts to safeguard Pakistani citizens in areas facing heightened regional instability.


Business Recorder
19-06-2025
- Business Recorder
Pakistan warns nations against traveling to Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday issued a travel advisory, strongly urging Pakistani nationals to avoid all travel to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria due to the current security situation in the region. In a statement, the ministry said the advisory was being issued for the safety and security of Pakistani citizens, advising them to defer all non-essential travel to the four countries until conditions improve. Pakistani nationals currently residing in these countries have been advised to exercise extreme caution, remain vigilant, and minimise non-essential movement. Foreign ministry denies Pakistan-Iran border closure reports The Foreign Office also urged citizens to stay in regular contact with Pakistan's diplomatic missions for timely updates and assistance. The ministry advised citizens to contact Pakistan embassies in Tehran, Zahidan, Mashhad, Baghdad, Beirut, and Damascus on these numbers: Embassy of Pakistan in Iran Tehran +98-21-66-9413-88/89/90/91 (landline) +98-21-66-9448-88/90 (landline) +98 9100 607 658 (mobile) Zahidan +98 54 33 22 3389 (landline) +98 99129 45346 (mobile) Mashhad +98 910 762 5302 Embassy of Pakistan in Baghdad, Iraq Cell/Whatsapp: +964(0)7839800899 +964(0)7834950183 +964(0)7834950311 Email: [email protected] Embassy of Pakistan in Beirut, Lebanon Cell/Whatsapp: +961-81669488 +961-81815104 Email: [email protected] Embassy of Pakistan in Damascus, Syria Cell/Whatsapp: +963983538186 Landline +963116132696 Email: [email protected] The ministry stressed that the measure was part of ongoing efforts to safeguard Pakistani citizens in areas facing heightened regional instability.