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After the seizure of AP's phone records, we ask if the US is still the land of the free for journalists and sources.
Pakistan's former military ruler ordered to pay bonds of about $20,000 but release is not guaranteed amid other cases.
Apparent winner of election picks new finance minister, as congratulations roll in from India and the US.
Al Jazeera correspondents give their final analysis of an election in which violence failed to dampen voters' spirits.
Leader deposed in 1999 coup "holding talks" to form new government after his party's strong showing in election.
Pakistan's landmark election winding down after millions turned up to vote despite violent attacks on polling day.
Tens of thousands of poll workers and soldiers deployed across the country to keep voters safe and ensure fair voting.
Tens of thousands of poll workers and soldiers deployed across the country to try and keep voters safe.
While keeping across national matters is important, understanding local issues is key to winning elections.
Kamal Hyder has brought news, views and reactions from Pakistan on all major events since 2007.
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