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About 385 flights to international destinations took off from nine airports in the Kingdom on Monday
Updated 18 May 2021
May 18, 2021 01:19
JEDDAH: The terminals at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah were once again bustling with passengers on Monday, as international travel resumed more than a year after it was suspended to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Arrivals and departures resumed at the Kingdom’s air, land and sea ports at 1 a.m., with Saudi citizens who have been vaccinated, or have recovered from the virus within the past six months, free to travel.
As passengers flocked to the airport from early Monday morning, the flow of traffic was well-organized and smooth. Entry to terminals was restricted to people with valid tickets and helpers accompanying disabled travelers.
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A MAN who was ordered by his father to carry out an ‘honour killing’ when he was a teenager has been cleared for release from prison by the Parole Board.
Oxford man, Mamnoor Rahman was 15 when his father Chomir Ali, a Bangladeshi waiter, told him and his brother Mujibar Rahman to kill a university student who had made his daughter pregnant. Manna Begum, 20, had been dating 19-year-old Arash Ghorbani-Zarin, an Iranian Muslim who was studying electrical engineering at Oxford Brookes University. This relationship angered her father, who already had an arranged marriage planned for her. The two brothers, of Asquith Road in Rose Hill, ambushed Mr Ghorbani-Zarin as he drove along Spencer Crescent in Rose Hill. Mujibar restrained him as he was repeatedly stabbed by Mamnoor. Mr Ghorbani-Zarin’s body was found with 46 stab wounds in his car in an Oxford suburb in what was described by a judge as a ‘cold-blooded intentional killing’.