Pakistan
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Trip of the week: a road trip through Pakistan’s high peaksThe Week Recommends The spectacular region of Gilgit-Baltistan is home to snow leopards, ‘crumbling palaces’ and ancient mosques
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Pakistan’s descent into crisisfeature A series of disasters is setting the nuclear power on a path towards total collapse
By Felicity Capon Published
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Pervez Musharraf: military dictator who became a valued US allyfeature Divisive army chief worked with President Bush to take on the Taliban after 9/11
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Pervez Musharraf, ruler of Pakistan during war on terror, dies at 79Speed Read
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Massive outage leaves millions in Pakistan without power, drinking waterSpeed Read
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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India’s geopolitical aspirations in 2023feature 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 yearfeature 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 turmoilSpeed Read An ousted prime minister and a meddling army — what could go wrong?
By Devika Rao, The Week US 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
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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, The Week UK 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
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How Pakistan can recover from deadly floodingfeature More than 33m people in the debt-ridden country have been affected by ‘monsoon on steroids’
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Why Pakistan needs 'reparations' to fight deadly floodsSpeed Read
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Pakistan floods hit 33m peopleSpeed Read UN chief blames ‘monsoon on steroids’ on the global climate crisis
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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