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Nawaz Sharif - RIAZAT BUTT - Pakistan is electing a new parliament. Here are the key players in Thursday’s vote - apnews.com - Pakistan - Britain -  Islamabad

Pakistan is electing a new parliament. Here are the key players in Thursday’s vote

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan is electing a new parliament on Thursday. No less than 44 political parties are vying for a share of the 266 seats up for grabs in the National Assembly, or the lower house of parliament, where an additional 70 seats are reserved for women and minorities.

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Sophia Saifi - Bilawal Bhutto Zardari - Vote counting in Pakistan hit by unexpected delays after millions cast their ballot in controversial general election - edition.cnn.com - Pakistan -  Islamabad, Pakistan

Vote counting in Pakistan hit by unexpected delays after millions cast their ballot in controversial general election

Islamabad, Pakistan CNN —

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Nawaz Sharif - MUNIR AHMED - Shehbaz Sharif - Ex-Pakistani PM Sharif strikes confident note in vote marred by controversy, mobile phone shutdown - apnews.com - Pakistan - province Punjab -  Lahore, Pakistan

Ex-Pakistani PM Sharif strikes confident note in vote marred by controversy, mobile phone shutdown

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed confidence his party would win national elections Thursday, a vote that has been marred by violence and controversy, especially a nationwide mobile phone shutdown and the imprisonment of a popular contender.

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Nawaz Sharif - RIAZAT BUTT - Shehbaz Sharif - Pakistan’s election: Who’s running, what’s the mood and will anything change? - apnews.com - India - Pakistan -  Islamabad - Afghanistan

Pakistan’s election: Who’s running, what’s the mood and will anything change?

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s 127 million voters are choosing members of a new parliament Thursday. The election is the 12th in the country’s 76-year history, which has been marred by economic crises, military takeovers and martial law, militancy, political upheavals and wars with India.

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Pakistan at a Crossroads - aljazeera.com - Pakistan

Pakistan at a Crossroads

“Pakistan is at the crossroads.”

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A new chapter in the Baloch struggle for justice in Pakistan - aljazeera.com - Pakistan

A new chapter in the Baloch struggle for justice in Pakistan

The Pakistani state claims that we are against it, but the truth is that it is the state that is against us. 

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Rhea Mogul - ‘An invisible killer’: Beijing cleaned up its toxic air. Why can’t New Delhi? - edition.cnn.com - China -  Beijing - India -  New Delhi -  Asian

‘An invisible killer’: Beijing cleaned up its toxic air. Why can’t New Delhi?

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Nawaz Sharif - Christina Goldbaum - Pakistan Is Stunned as Early Election Results Look Like a Real Race - nytimes.com - Pakistan

Pakistan Is Stunned as Early Election Results Look Like a Real Race

Pakistani voters on Friday were anxiously awaiting the final results of a national election that has stunned many in the country by denying Pakistan’s powerful military a widely expected landslide victory for its preferred party.

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