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Christina Goldbaum - Imran Khan - The Rise, and Fall, and Rise Again of Imran Khan - nytimes.com - Pakistan

The Rise, and Fall, and Rise Again of Imran Khan

When Pakistan’s government censored the media, former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party posted campaign videos on TikTok. When the police barred his supporters from holding rallies, they hosted virtual gatherings online.

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Nawaz Sharif - Christina Goldbaum - Shocking Opposition Victory Throws Pakistan Into Chaos - nytimes.com - Pakistan

Shocking Opposition Victory Throws Pakistan Into Chaos

The party of the imprisoned former prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, won the most seats in parliamentary elections this week, delivering a strong rebuke to the country’s powerful generals and throwing the political system into chaos.

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Nawaz Sharif - Christina Goldbaum - What to Know About Pakistan’s Election - nytimes.com - Pakistan

What to Know About Pakistan’s Election

Pakistan went to the polls on Thursday for an election that analysts say will be among the least credible in the country’s 76-year history, one that comes at a particularly turbulent moment for the nation.

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Amelia Nierenberg - Christina Goldbaum - Thursday Briefing: The Stakes of Pakistan’s Elections - nytimes.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan

Thursday Briefing: The Stakes of Pakistan’s Elections

Pakistan is holding its national elections today. Experts say they will be among the least credible in the country’s history. Days before the vote, Imran Khan, who was ousted as prime minister in 2022, was sentenced to a total of 24 years in prison in two separate verdicts. The sentences were widely seen as part of a military-led campaign to sideline Khan’s political party.

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Nawaz Sharif - Christina Goldbaum - Pakistan Election Highlights Military’s Sway Over Stormy Politics - nytimes.com - Pakistan

Pakistan Election Highlights Military’s Sway Over Stormy Politics

Pakistanis have labeled it a “selection” — not an election. Human rights monitors have condemned it as neither free nor fair.

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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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Christina Goldbaum - It Was Once Pakistan’s Military Stronghold. Now Even It Has Had Enough. - nytimes.com - Pakistan -  Lahore

It Was Once Pakistan’s Military Stronghold. Now Even It Has Had Enough.

As they head to the polls this week, residents in Pakistan’s most populous and affluent province are fed up.

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Michael Kugelman - Christina Goldbaum - In No Position to Fight a War, Pakistan Seeks an Off-Ramp With Iran - nytimes.com - India - Pakistan - Afghanistan - Iran

In No Position to Fight a War, Pakistan Seeks an Off-Ramp With Iran

When Iran and Pakistan traded airstrikes this week, both targeting what they said were militant camps, the exchange raised fears that the upheaval sweeping the Middle East was moving into new territory.

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