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 Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia  KSA  has announced new regulations allowing residents of Gulf Cooperation Council  GCC  countries to apply for an eVisa to visit the Kingdom t stanley cup hrough the Visit Saudi ; online portal.   Saudi Arabia   Ministry of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb on Thursday signed a ministerial decree introducing new amendments to visa rules, that will make visiting Saudi Arabia faster, easier and more accessible. Also ReadSaudi cancels COVID-19 insurance for children travelling abroad The amendments are GCC residents can now apply for an eVisa through the online portal, and residents of the UK, US, and the EU can apply for a visa on arrival in the Kingdom Also ReadSaudi Arabia: Expats childrens visit visas can be tr hydro flask cooler ansferred to Iqamas The hydro flask bottle  visa includes first-degree relatives of the residency holder and domestic workers coming with their sponsors The new decree also no longer requires visitors to visit the country   embassy before entering Saudi Arabia, allowing potential travellers a more simplified journey The new amendments stipulate that visas on arrival in the Kingdom will be granted to those who hold a Schengen visa, provided that they have entered at least once to the visa holder   country, and this includes the visa holder   first-degree relatives Also ReadSaudi: Expiry of expats resident ID doesnt prevent visit visa extension The amendments stipulated that visa holders must abide by the new regulation, which stipulates th Kchr J-K: Meet 15-year-old web designer who aims to open IT company
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?A man arrested Sunday in Ohio was indicted Wednesday for murder by the Penobscot County grand jury in connection with a shooting outside a Highland Avenue apartment on Easter.Antoinne  Prince  Bethea, 40, of New Haven, Connecticut, allegedly shot Terrance Durel Sr., 36, of New Orleans, on April 16 outside the home the suspect shared with Durels estranged wife.The apartment  owala wasserflasche is locat polene sac ed on the corner of Ohio Street and Highland Avenue.Bethea allegedly fled Bangor immediately after the shooting.He was arrested on a warrant Sunday in Euclid, Ohio, which is about 15 miles northeast of Cleveland on Lake brumate era  Erie, after a traffic stop. Bethea was a passenger in the car.Bethea on Tuesday waived extradition from Ohio after appearing before a judge at the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court in Cleveland. He is being held at the Cuyahoga County Jail.Bangor police are expected to bring Bethea back to Maine by mid-June.Betheas arraignment date at the Penobscot Judicial Center has not been set.Durel was shot outside 2 Highland Avenue shortly after 3 p.m. on Easter Sunday.The shooting stemmed from an argument, according to 43-year-old Danielle Durel of Bangor, the victims estranged wife.The victim, who used to live in Brewer, was at the house to get their sons  Easter outfit  when the argument began, Danielle Durel said last month. She was inside helping the 8-year-old boy change clothes when she heard three gunshots, she said. She ran out of the house, saw Prince and a friend of