A Pakistani national Zaheer Mahmood was sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder and 'terrorist conspiracy' by a French court in Paris on Friday (local time), Euro News reported.Mahmood (29),
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is getting a bumpy ride over a promotional graphic that appears to evoke a terror attack on Paris.
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The controversial post on PIA's official X account showed a picture of an airplane that appeared to be headed for the Eiffel Tower with the words, "Paris, we're coming today." There is another line on the graphic,
The ad is being criticized for its imagery, which is reminiscent of the 9/11 attacks that took place in the United States, the Daily Beast, The Guardian and NBC News reported. On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked a total of four commercial planes, two of which were flown into New York City’s Twin Towers.
A national airline has copped major backlash over an advert promoting the return of its flights to Paris. Pakistan International Airlines posted a photo of a plane flying at the Eiffel Tower on X as part of its campaign to mark the first flight from Islamabad to Paris after a safety ban was lifted.
Pakistan International Airlines came under intense scrutiny after it shared an advert that appeared to show one of its planes flying into the iconic Eiffel Tower
Thousands of Pakistanis gathered in Paris for a solidarity rally organized by the European Union Pakistan Friendship Federation. Participants, including women, children, and youth, carried national flags and chanted slogans supporting Pakistan and its military.
In France, "Pakistan Zindabad, Pak Army Zindabad" rally was held in Paris. The rally was organized by the European Union Pak Friendship Federation and the Pakistani community in France. Thousands of women, children, youth and people from different schools of thought participated in the rally holding national flags.
A post from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) created an uproar on social media after an advertisement showed a plane headed towards the famed Eiffel Tower in France with the caption ‘Paris, we’re coming today.
Pakistan's national airline has apologised for the advertisement, which is still online more than a week after it was first posted.
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