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Protests erupt in Pakistan after ex-PM Imran Khan’s arrest

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Khan will be presented in an anti-corruption court on Wednesday, according to a report by Pakistani news channel Geo TV
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Pakistan: At least eight killed in flash floods, landslides

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In Pakistan, at least eight people have been killed and more than 100 injured in flash floods and landslides.
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Several killed in blasts at Pakistan police station

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Police say there were two explosions inside a counterterrorism police station in Kabal, northwest Pakistan.
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30,000 Afghan refugees now in Canada, but thousands wait in fear

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Canada has welcomed 30,000 Afghan refugees, the majority of whom helped the Canadian Armed Forces, since the Taliban gained control in 2021, but thousands are still waiting in fear for their lives.
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Pakistan economy: Analysts warn textile industry could collapse

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The textile industry accounts for about 60 percent of Pakistan's exports.
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Imran Khan says govt is ready to violate Pakistan constitution

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Pakistan’s government is “running scared” of elections and is “willing to even violate the constitution."
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HRW report on Pakistan’s overcrowded prisons highlights abuses

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Some jail cells, the report says, are holding as many as 15 prisoners when they were designed for just three people.
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Meet the football team from Pakistan who won the hearts of crowds in Qatar

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"In Pakistan, more than 22 million children are out of school, and more than 7.5 million children are on the streets."
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Pakistan mosque attack: People in Peshawar demand justice

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More than 100 people were killed in the city of Peshawar, when a suicide bomber targeted a mosque on Monday.
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Pakistani former President Pervez Musharraf dies aged 79

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Former military ruler of Pakistan died at a hospital in Dubai following a prolonged illness.
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Pakistan’s former president Pervez Musharraf dies aged 79

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Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf has died aged 79 after a prolonged illness.
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Pakistan security: Police step-up efforts after suicide attack

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People have protested in the Pakistani city of Peshawar demanding their government bring peace.
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Pervez Musharraf, former Pakistan president, dead at 79

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Pervez Musharraf, who led Pakistan during the turbulent years of the U.S.-led War on Terror, has died at the age of 79. While he oversaw a period of economic growth, he left a complicated legacy both in Pakistan and beyond.
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Afghan female prosecutors seek asylum in Europe

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A group of women who worked as prosecutors in Afghanistan are seeking a new life in Europe after fleeing the Taliban.
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HISTORIC: PAKISTAN’S FIRST INDIGENOUS TRANS PRIDE | EXPLAINS

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Sindh, Pakistan held their first trans pride march, Sindh Moorat March. It was iconic, inclusive, and led by a young, trans, Shia progressive leadership. What can this mean for a country that saw more trans lives killed than any other in...
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Blast at mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar kills at least 32 people

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Officials say an explosion at a mosque in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, has caused multiple casualties.
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Pakistan mosque bombing kills at least 59 people

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A suicide bomber struck a mosque located inside a police compound om Peshawar, Pakistan, killing at least 59 people and injuring more than 150 others, most of them police.
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Pakistan suffers major nationwide electricity outage

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Pakistan suffered a huge countrywide power outage Monday following a breakdown in its national grid. Millions of people were without electricity and public transit, and businesses, and major infrastructures unable to function for several...
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Former army nurse pleads with Ottawa to fast-track Afghan interpreter's immigration

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A former Canadian Armed Forces officer is pleading with Ottawa to fast-track the immigration process for an Afghan interpreter who saved her life while she was deployed and is now stuck in Pakistan.
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Pakistan: Price of wheat skyrockets due to poor harvest

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Long queues for subsidised wheat flour in Pakistan, as an economic crisis pushes up prices.
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Pakistan on high alert after 2 officers killed in Taliban attacks

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In the capital Islamabad, there have been warnings of possible attacks against diplomats and foreigners
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Pakistan facing 'monsoon on steroids’ catastrophe, UN chief warns

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Months after unprecedented floods in Pakistan, much of the farming land in the Sindh province is still under water.
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Potential crackdown looms for Afghans waiting to come to Canada

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Visas are expiring for Afghans waiting in Pakistan to come to Canada, and Pakistani officials say they will soon deport or jail migrants without proper documents.
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Pakistan’s Sialkot: Home of World Cup footballs

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A city located in Punjab province in eastern Pakistan produces seventy per cent of hand-stitched footballs in the world