The Contrarian Case for Pakistan’s Upside
Despite the chaos it now faces, Zachary Karabell on Pakistan’s economic and investment potential
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Despite the chaos it now faces, Zachary Karabell on Pakistan’s economic and investment potential
The Supreme Court ruled Khan’s arrest on Tuesday — that sparked widespread unrest in the country as well as protests in other countries — was illegal.
Clashes with police since Khan’s dramatic arrest on Tuesday have killed at least eight of his supporters and dozens have been injured.
Court orders immediate release of former prime minister who was arrested in Islamabad this weekPakistan’s supreme court has ruled the arrest of the former prime minister Imran Khan was illegal and ordered that he be released into the protection of the …
In today’s newsletter: Protests could mark the start of a violent showdown that threatens the country’s fragile political systemSign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning.On Tuesday, the former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Kha…
The Pakistani army has been called in by the government to help end the deadly unrest in the wake of the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The government has warned protesters against any further attacks on state installations.
War in Ukraine and Pakistan’s ‘monsoon on steroids’ among events driving surge on ‘scale never seen before’ as 71m people displacedThe number of people around the world who were forced to flee their homes leapt by a fifth last year, as a “perfect stor…
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BBC: Imran Khan: Violence and mass arrests as former Pakistan PM charged with corruption Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges a day after his arrest sparked nationwide protests. Ei…
The police fired tear gas at demonstrators protesting the arrest of Imran Khan.