Ismail Dilawar
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US Warns Of Sanctions Risk As Pakistan Inks Deals With Iran
Iran and Pakistan took steps to repair relations after deadly military strikes by the two Asian neighbors early this year, with both countries signing multiple agreements on security and economic cooperation during a high-profile visit by President Ebrahim Raisi.
- Wednesday April 24, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar
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US Warns Of Sanctions Risk As Pakistan Inks Deals With Iran
Iran and Pakistan took steps to repair relations after deadly military strikes by the two Asian neighbors early this year, with both countries signing multiple agreements on security and economic cooperation during a high-profile visit by President Ebrahim Raisi.
- Wednesday April 24, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar
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Pakistan Old-Guard Parties To Form Coalition, Thwarting Khan
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s Pakistan Peoples Party will join a coalition with the Sharif clan’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
- Wednesday February 21, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar, Kamran Haider
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Pakistan Old-Guard Parties To Form Coalition, Thwarting Khan
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s Pakistan Peoples Party will join a coalition with the Sharif clan’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
- Wednesday February 21, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar, Kamran Haider
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Imran Khan’s Party To Protest Pakistan Election, Names PM Choice
The jailed former premier’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chose Omar Ayub Khan, the grandson of the military dictator who was Pakistan’s second president.
- Friday February 16, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar, Kamran Haider
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Pakistan Closer to a Sharif Government After PM Consensus
Pakistan is a step closer to getting a new government after an influential leader pledged support for his main rival.
- Thursday February 15, 2024
- Author: Betsy Joles, Kamran Haider, Ismail Dilawar
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Pakistan Parties' Coalition Talks Hit Snag Over Who Becomes PM
Both Sharif and Bhutto clans want their candidate to lead. Bhutto Zardari’s PPP says it’s talking to other parties.
- Tuesday February 13, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar
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Khan’s Party Protests As Pakistan’s Post-Election Tensions Rise
Supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party staged protests in the cities of Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar.
- Monday February 12, 2024
- Author: Eltaf Najafizada, Ismail Dilawar
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Khan’s Party Protests As Pakistan’s Post-Election Tensions Rise
Supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party staged protests in the cities of Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar.
- Monday February 12, 2024
- Author: Eltaf Najafizada, Ismail Dilawar
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Imran Khan’s Candidates Defy Odds To Thrive In Pakistan Election
Imran Khan was jailed and silenced. His colleagues were barred from contesting Pakistan’s election under their party’s name. They weren’t even allowed to use its famous cricket bat symbol.
- Sunday February 11, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar
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Imran Khan’s Candidates Defy Odds To Thrive In Pakistan Election
Imran Khan was jailed and silenced. His colleagues were barred from contesting Pakistan’s election under their party’s name. They weren’t even allowed to use its famous cricket bat symbol.
- Sunday February 11, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar
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Pakistan Poll Results Delayed As Imran Khan’s Party Claims Win In First Results
Any victory by Khan’s independents would be an unprecedented situation that could cause uncertainty about who forms the next government.
- Friday February 9, 2024
- Author: Faseeh Mangi, Ismail Dilawar, Kamran Haider
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Pakistan Suspends Mobile Phone Service As Voters Head To Polls
Measure aims to maintain law and order, interior ministry says. Action comes less than 24 hours after bombs kill at least 20
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar, Betsy Joles, Kamran Haider
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Pakistan Suspends Mobile Phone Service As Voters Head To Polls
Measure aims to maintain law and order, interior ministry says. Action comes less than 24 hours after bombs kill at least 20
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- Author: Ismail Dilawar, Betsy Joles, Kamran Haider
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Pakistan, Iran Ease Tensions After Tit-For-Tat Missile Strikes
Diplomats from Washington to Beijing asked Pakistan and Iran to show restraint after the two nations engaged in back-and-forth missile strikes, with both sides now showing signs they don’t want tensions to escalate.
- Saturday January 20, 2024
- Author: Khalid Qayum, Ismail Dilawar, Patrick Sykes