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Who is Imran Khan, Pakistan's ex-PM and cricket star facing prison?
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Pakistan election: Politician gives up seat he says was rigged for his win
But the incident is just the latest highlighting the crisis around Pakistan's elections ... week's election The former prime minister has been in jail since last August and his party was ... Read More
PPP emerges as largest party in Senate by-elections
Pakistan People’s Party has emerged as largest party in the Senate by-elections held at National Assembly ... Security forces kill four Khwarij in North Waziristan President, PM laud security forces ... Read More
Pakistan ex-PM Khan's party holds talks with government ahead of ruling in graft case
The party of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday held formal reconciliatory talks with the government, aimed at cooling political instability in the 241-million South Asian nation, ... Read More
Pakistani court sentences ex-PM Imran Khan and his wife to 14 and 7 years in prison in graft case
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Party of Bangladesh's former PM Khaleda urges elections by Aug
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