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Imran Khan: Can a millionaire ex-cricket star go from playboy to prime minister? Yes he Khan!

Source: Daily Mail - UK, Nov 10 2012, 4:57pm CST

Former cricketer Imran Khan, 59, could become Pakistan's next PM It should have been a trouble-free journey. Imran Khan, the Pakistani cricketer turned politician, was sitting on a plane at Toronto, ready to fly to New York. His pu ...

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Imran to leave hospital today

Source: GulfToday.ae  |   May 21 2013, 4:06pm CDT

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan is recovering speedily after fracturing his spine in a freak accident at an election campaign meeting and is expected to leave hospital on Wednesday, party officials said on Tu ...

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Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif urges talks with Taliban

Source: GlobalSecurity.org  |   May 21 2013, 2:44pm CDT

Pakistan's Prime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif has called for peace talks with the Taliban militants. On Monday, Sharif said the Taliban was ready to hold peace talks with the Pakistani government, adding that the offer o ...

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27 weeks ago


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"Don’t worry, we won’t let the plane go without you."


Source: Daily Mail - UK

 

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PTI’s allaince with JI: When a move to the right is not the right move

Source: The Express Tribune Pakistan  |   May 21 2013, 2:32pm CDT

The ideological facets underpinning PTI and JI coalition are far more significant than any decisions on seat retention. PHOTO: EXPRESS Now that the election euphoria is subsiding and the calls for voting have been replaced by allegations of vot ...

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Study: Drone Strikes Unlikely To Destroy Islamist Networks

Source: Radio Free Europe  |   May 21 2013, 2:31pm CDT

Drone strikes in Pakistan's northwestern tribal areas are unlikely to eliminate Islamist extremist networks, according to a new study. Brussels-based International Crisis Group, in a report released May 21, said the U.S. drone campaign may "disrup ...

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Absence of Pakistanis at British Open an embarrassment, says Jahangir Khan

Source: The Express Tribune Pakistan  |   May 21 2013, 2:24pm CDT

Pakistan’s last major success at a world event was when Jansher Khan won the British Open in 1997. PHOTO: EXPRESS The British Open, one of squash’s most prestigious events began on Monday this week and there was n ...

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It’s not over, PTI supporters

Source: The Express Tribune Pakistan  |   May 21 2013, 1:58pm CDT

As the results of Election 2013 started coming in, and the pendulum swung in the PML- N’s favour, my Facebook newsfeed became infested with despondent statuses from PTI supporters — the gist of most was about ...

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Cause for hope — and fear — in Pakistan

Source: HeraldOnline.com  |   May 21 2013, 1:45pm CDT

There is reason for hope in Nawaz Sharif's victory in the recent Pakistani elections. Sharif, who has twice served as Pakistan's prime minister, has said he wants to build a more robust democracy, revive the country's shattered economy an ...

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Pakistan's new leader offers talks to Taliban

Source: MSNBC  |   May 21 2013, 1:21pm CDT

Arif Ali/ AFP â Getty Images Pakistan's incoming Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif addresses his party's newly elected members of parliament in Lahore on May 20, 2013. By Wajahat S. Khan, Producer, NBC News ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's prime minister designate Nawa ...

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Karachi's king over the water: Altaf Hussain of the MQM

Source: Guardian Unlimited  |   May 21 2013, 1:15pm CDT

Its neighbours are an Afghan restaurant, a cafe selling fried chicken and a boarded-up, Tudor-style pub. But it is from this first-floor office in north-west London that the Pakistani megacity of Karachi, 4000 ...

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