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Results show PTI has taken national assembly seat as party buries senior member killed hours before re-polling.
Electioneering in Sindh's urban areas has been disrupted by violence, while the incumbent PPP remains strong elsewhere.
Campaigning has been muted in much of Pakistan after violence, but in the Punjab election season is in full swing.
Pakistan's politicians and voters say violence has only spurred them on to engage further in democratic processes.
At least 11 people killed and dozens injured in blasts, as Taliban campaigns to derail upcoming elections.
At least four people killed and scores wounded as three blasts target secular political-party offices and a Shia mosque.
As some political parties are targeted by the Pakistani Taliban, we examine the impact on the upcoming elections.
Motorcycle-borne assailants in Hyderabad shoot Fakhrul Islam, an MQM candidate in Sindh provincial assembly polls.
Tahir-ul-Qadri led a massive march to Islamabad, but his motives and means remain suspect to many.
At least six people killed and dozens wounded after blast in congested neighbourhood of Pakistani city.
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More than a decade ago the US launched a war against Afghanistan, but was it a justified battle?
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Extensive coverage of political unrest that spread from Istanbul to other areas.
Revelations over NSA spying are threatening president's European trip.
Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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