Pakistan
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India’s geopolitical aspirations in 2023
feature The emerging Asian superpower is showing ‘growing confidence’ on the world stage
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Five international elections to watch out for this year
feature Turkey, Poland, Argentina, Pakistan and Thailand all face crucial polls in 2023
By The Week Staff Published
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A brief history of Pakistan's recent political turmoil
Speed Read An ousted prime minister and a meddling army — what could go wrong?
By Devika Rao Published
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Cop27: should the UK pay climate reparations?
Today's Big Question Talks on ’loss and damage’ compensation for developing countries expected to dominate Cop27
By The Week Staff Published
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Is violence against politicians getting worse?
Today's Big Question Rise in far-right extremism is one factor behind series of attacks on political figures
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Why has violence erupted in Leicester?
Today's Big Question Recent unrest between sections of Muslim and Hindu communities finally boiled over
By The Week Staff Published
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How Pakistan can recover from deadly flooding
feature More than 33m people in the debt-ridden country have been affected by ‘monsoon on steroids’
By The Week Staff Published
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Why Pakistan needs 'reparations' to fight deadly floods
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Pakistan floods hit 33m people
Speed Read UN chief blames ‘monsoon on steroids’ on the global climate crisis
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Pakistan floods destroy major bridge, displacing 180,000 people
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By Grayson Quay Published
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Imran Khan and the poisonous legacy of the ‘Trump of Pakistan’
feature Ousted PM became a populist ‘cult leader’ who is ‘hero-worshipped’ by many
By The Week Staff Published
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Opposition calls for arrest of Pakistani prime minister
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By Grayson Quay Published
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Is Imran Khan’s innings as Pakistan’s PM almost over?
In Depth Opposition parties table no-confidence motion after protests shake Islamabad
By The Week Staff Published
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The countries that support the Taliban
In Depth Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan are sizing up the situation after seizure of power in Afghanistan
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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