Pakistan resumes flights to Kuwait after five-month gap  

A picture taken on September 30, 2018, shows travellers checking-in at the new Terminal 4 of Kuwait International Airport, south of Kuwait City. (AFP/FILE)
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Updated 04 October 2021
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Pakistan resumes flights to Kuwait after five-month gap  

  • National flag carrier, PIA, to operate two flights a week to the Gulf state
  • Kuwait had imposed flight restrictions on several countries in May to curb the COVID-19 outbreak

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the nation's flag carrier, resumed flights to Kuwait for the first time in five months on Monday after the Gulf state lifted travel curbs imposed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kuwait had suspended flights and barred entry to travellers from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka in May to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Kuwait Airways, however, had been operating in Pakistan.

“PIA is resuming its [Kuwait] operation with two weekly flights,” the airline said in a statement, adding: “Foreign Ministry, Pakistan’s ambassador to Kuwait and Kuwait’s envoy to Islamabad played role in resuming operations.”

Kuwait began issuing business and family visas to Pakistanis in March after a decade of suspensions for nationals from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and Afghanistan in 2011 over what it said were "difficult security conditions" in the five countries.

Last month, Kuwait’s health ministry awarded permanent contracts to nearly 140 doctors from Pakistan who were employed in Kuwait temporarily amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

In July 2020, Pakistan and Kuwait also signed an agreement for 600 Pakistani health care professionals to work in Kuwait upon its request.


Pakistan telecom regulator urges restraint on social media amid regional tensions

Updated 28 February 2026
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Pakistan telecom regulator urges restraint on social media amid regional tensions

  • PTA warns against sharing unverified content, says legal action may follow ‘fake news’
  • Advisory comes as Pakistan strikes targets in Afghanistan and Iran faces US, Israeli attacks

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s telecom regulator on Saturday urged citizens to avoid sharing “unverified or inflammatory” content online, warning that legal action could be taken against those spreading misinformation amid what it described as a “sensitive national situation.”

The advisory from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) comes as Islamabad says it is targeting militant positions inside Afghanistan following a recent flareup between the two neighbors, while Iran is under attack by the United States and Israel in an escalating regional conflict that has heightened security concerns across South and West Asia.

“In view of the prevailing sensitive national situation, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) urges all citizens to be responsible while using social media and digital platforms,” the regulator said in a statement posted on X.

The PTA advised citizens “not to share, disseminate, forward, or upload any unverified, inflammatory, or misleading information/content that may directly or indirectly harm the national interest, public order, or state institutions.”

It said people should instead rely on authentic information based on official sources and refrain from spreading rumors and “fake news.”

“Sharing any fake news/information is liable to legal action in accordance with applicable laws,” the authority said, calling on citizens to act with “caution, maturity, and a strong sense of national responsibility” to help maintain stability and public confidence.

Pakistan in recent years has witnessed increasingly stringent implementation of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), a cybercrime law that has drawn criticism from rights groups, with journalists and activists arrested and prosecuted under its provisions.