$3,000 airfares prevent Pakistan students from returning to China
Over 100 students from Pakistan were offered the chance to return to China to resume in-person learning but were unable to afford the US$3,000 airfare, The PIE News has learnt.
Over 100 students from Pakistan were offered the chance to return to China to resume in-person learning but were unable to afford the US$3,000 airfare, The PIE News has learnt.
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