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Nawaz Sharif Flown To London In "High-End" Air Ambulance After Court Nod
- Tuesday November 19, 2019
- World News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif today left for London in an air ambulance for medical treatment for multiple diseases after the Lahore High Court allowed him to travel abroad for four weeks and rejected the Imran Khan government's condition of furnishing an indemnity bond.
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Iraq President Jalal Talabani Returns After Long Absence
- Saturday July 19, 2014
- World News | Reuters
President Jalal Talabani returned to Iraq on Saturday for the first time since he suffered a stroke a year and a half ago and was flown abroad for medical treatment, state television said.
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Sarabjit Singh need not be flown abroad for treatment, concludes Pakistan panel: reports
- Monday April 29, 2013
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Sindhu Manjesh
Pakistan has said it will allow consular access to Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh for a second time, but his family wants him moved to India for better treatment. Local media reports in Pakistan say that a four-member team of medical experts has decided that there is no requirement to send Sarabjit abroad for treatment. Sarabjit, who is on death ro...
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Nawaz Sharif Flown To London In "High-End" Air Ambulance After Court Nod
- Tuesday November 19, 2019
- World News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif today left for London in an air ambulance for medical treatment for multiple diseases after the Lahore High Court allowed him to travel abroad for four weeks and rejected the Imran Khan government's condition of furnishing an indemnity bond.
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Iraq President Jalal Talabani Returns After Long Absence
- Saturday July 19, 2014
- World News | Reuters
President Jalal Talabani returned to Iraq on Saturday for the first time since he suffered a stroke a year and a half ago and was flown abroad for medical treatment, state television said.
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Sarabjit Singh need not be flown abroad for treatment, concludes Pakistan panel: reports
- Monday April 29, 2013
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Sindhu Manjesh
Pakistan has said it will allow consular access to Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh for a second time, but his family wants him moved to India for better treatment. Local media reports in Pakistan say that a four-member team of medical experts has decided that there is no requirement to send Sarabjit abroad for treatment. Sarabjit, who is on death ro...
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