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Wracked by endemic political violence and crime, Karachi is the world's most dangerous megacity.
In Pakistan's melting pot, politics, ethnicity, crime and land mix to form a violent, often deadly, combination.
In Pakistan's largest city, politics has become intricately intertwined with ethnicity, often with violent results.
Pitched battles between rival groups in Pakistan's largest city leave 20 people dead and dozens more injured.
Up to 14 people dead in latest outbreak of violence in Pakistani city as minister criticises locally powerful rival.
As death toll mounts to at least 98, provincial official issues shoot-at-sight orders in Pakistan's largest city.
The MQM reverses its decision to leave government saying it had "decided to sacrifice" itself for democracy.
Political opposition warns of possible no-confidence vote if prime minister ignores its ultimatum.
Karachi-centred political party serves notice on government following tensions with coalition partners.
More than 70 people killed in Pakistan's largest city this week against a backdrop of political tensions.
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Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
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