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Xi Jinping - Vladimir Putin - Stefan Wolff - The Conversation - NATO summit matched by rise of rival SCO - asiatimes.com - China - Russia - India - Pakistan - Afghanistan - Ukraine - Iran - Turkey - Kyrgyzstan - Mongolia - Kazakhstan - Belarus - Uzbekistan - Tajikistan - city Shanghai - city Astana, Kazakhstan

NATO summit matched by rise of rival SCO

At NATO’s 75th anniversary summit there has been, as you’d expect, a lot of attention on Russia’s war against Ukraine. It’s undoubtedly the most significant immediate challenge to NATO with wider implications for the rest of the globe.

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Will Pakistan ever be able to eradicate polio? - aljazeera.com - Usa - Pakistan - Afghanistan - county Will

Will Pakistan ever be able to eradicate polio?

Six poliovirus cases have been reported so far this year along with numerous positive samples. But the country’s fight is not just against the disease.

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RIAZ KHAN - A Japanese climber’s body is found in Pakistan who died a week ago after scaling a mountain - apnews.com - Japan - Pakistan - city Islamabad

A Japanese climber’s body is found in Pakistan who died a week ago after scaling a mountain

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A group of Pakistani volunteers found the body of a Japanese climber who died while trying to descend from one of the highest mountains in the country, officials said Tuesday.

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A shootout between Pakistani Taliban and Police during a raid kills 6, including 3 officers - apnews.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan - province Pakhtunkhwa - city Kabul

A shootout between Pakistani Taliban and Police during a raid kills 6, including 3 officers

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Security forces raided a hideout of Pakistani Taliban on the outskirts of the northwestern city of Peshawar on Wednesday, triggering a shootout that killed three officers and as many insurgents, police said.

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Two Indian soldiers, six rebels killed in Kashmir gun battles - aljazeera.com - India - Pakistan - region Himalayan - city Islamabad

Two Indian soldiers, six rebels killed in Kashmir gun battles

Authorities in the disputed territory say they ‘carried out two different operations’ in two villages in Kulgam.

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The human cost of big sporting events - asianews.network - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Qatar - Nepal - city Kathmandu

The human cost of big sporting events

July 5, 2024

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18 inmates flee a prison after overpowering guard in Pakistan-administered Kashmir - apnews.com - India - Pakistan - Britain - region Himalayan

18 inmates flee a prison after overpowering guard in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Eighteen inmates, including some on death row, have escaped from a prison in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir after overpowering a guard with a pistol, Pakistani officials said on Monday.

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Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations - aljazeera.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan - city Islamabad

Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations

More than 800,000 Afghans are likely to be expelled in the second phase of the controversial plan.

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