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  KARACHI:Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has managed to earn the trust of international banks  h jordans ence it is going to take a loan up to $300 million without government s sovereign  air force 1 mujer guarantee. Our credit rating has improved and purely based on our revenue improvements, we are going to get this loan,  said the PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez Khan. An international consortium of banks  Credit Suisse, Mashreq Bank and Noor Bank, is going to extend the loan to the national airline.Like any other airline, PIA needs to borrow dollars to procure new airplanes, their engines, spare parts, etc, which can only be bought from international market in dollar terms.  Whenever we needed money, the banks either wanted us to get them sover adidas originals donna eign guarantee or to pledge our assets against the loan,  the spokesman added.Taking the sovereign guarantee from the government was a cumbersome process and could not be achieved before three to four months, he said. First request would go to the finance ministry,  Fcax Safe blood programme enters phase II
 ISTANBUL:A car  nike force bomb killed at least 17 people and wounded 20 air max femme  others in the Turkish-controlled region of northern Syria on Tuesday, Turkey's defence ministry said.The attack took place in the Tal Halaf village west of the city of Ras al-Ayn, which is now controlled by the Turkish military after its offensive in October, the ministry said on its official Twitter account.Several vehicles were reduced to charred shells by the blast at a village market, images from the scene showed.It blamed the attack on the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), which Ankara accuses of being the Syrian offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) that has waged an insurgency against Turkey since 1984. The PKK/YPG terror group continues its car bombings aimed at civilians. Th af1 blanche e child murderers this time detonated a car bomb in Tal Halaf village west of Ras al-Ayn, killing 17 people and wounding more than 20,  the defence ministry said on Twitter.Britain-based war monitor the Syrian Observatory