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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.
Pakistan has been plunged into further political turmoil as its Supreme Court disqualifies the country's prime minister.
Current crisis reflects years of underinvestment, partial reforms and bureaucratic infighting.
Cabinet orders officials to conclude negotiations to end the six-month blockade on supply routes to Afghanistan.
Asif Ali Zardari to be in Chicago for talks as negotiations to reopen US supply lines into Afghanistan continue.
As Yusuf Raza Gilani is convicted of contempt, we ask if the issue of corruption is now a weapon in a power struggle.
Prime minister Gilani announces Lieutenant-General Zaheer Islam as director-general of Inter-Services Intelligence.
Prime minister faces jail or dismissal as top court charges him for defying orders to open graft case against president.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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