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Pakistan

  • Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan dismissed after losing no-confidence vote

    Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan dismissed after losing no-confidence vote

    Apr 10, 2022 01:21

    Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has been unseated after losing a no-confidence vote in the parliament.

  • US denies conspiring against Pakistan PM despite Khan's insistence

    US denies conspiring against Pakistan PM despite Khan's insistence

    Apr 09, 2022 03:02

    The United States denied that it encouraged a recent no-confidence vote against Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who alleged that Washington had conspired to topple his government over its independent foreign policy towards the US and Russia.

  • Pakistan PM accepts court ruling on no-confidence vote

    Pakistan PM accepts court ruling on no-confidence vote

    Apr 09, 2022 01:03

    Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan says he accepts a Supreme Court ruling that ordered that the country’s parliament can go ahead with a no-confidence vote against him.

  • Pakistan's top court rules against PM, restores dissolved parliament

    Pakistan's top court rules against PM, restores dissolved parliament

    Apr 07, 2022 14:00

    Pakistan's top court has ruled that a recent blocking of a no-confidence vote to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan and the subsequent dissolution of parliament was unconstitutional.

  • Pakistan’s Supreme Court may issue verdict Thursday amid political chaos

    Pakistan’s Supreme Court may issue verdict Thursday amid political chaos

    Apr 06, 2022 12:07

    Pakistan’s Supreme Court is likely to rule on Prime Minister Imran Khan’s move to block an opposition attempt to remove him.

  •  Pakistan’s top court resumes hearing on dismissal of vote against Khan

    Pakistan’s top court resumes hearing on dismissal of vote against Khan

    Apr 05, 2022 11:48

    Pakistan's apex court on Tuesday resumed its deliberations on the legality of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s move to block the no-trust vote against him and dissolve the parliament.

  • Pakistan’s top court adjourns hearing in parliament dissolution case

    Pakistan’s top court adjourns hearing in parliament dissolution case

    Apr 05, 2022 00:37

    Pakistan’s Supreme Court has been adjourned for one day without ruling on the legality of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s actions in blocking an attempt by the opposition to remove him.

  • Pakistan's PM Khan names US diplomat behind ‘conspiracy’ to topple his gov't

    Pakistan's PM Khan names US diplomat behind ‘conspiracy’ to topple his gov't

    Apr 04, 2022 04:35

    Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday named the senior US government official behind the controversial letter that threatened to overthrow Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) government.

  • Pakistan parliament rejects Khan’s no-confidence motion over 'foreign' interference

    Pakistan parliament rejects Khan’s no-confidence motion over 'foreign' interference

    Apr 03, 2022 07:06

    The Pakistani parliament has rejected a no-confidence vote that seeks to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying "foreign powers" are interfering in the country's democratic process.

  • Pakistan lodges protest with US on ‘threat’ letter

    Pakistan lodges protest with US on ‘threat’ letter

    Apr 02, 2022 02:42

    In his 50-minute televised address on Thursday, Pakistan’s embattled Prime Minister, Imran Khan, came up with serious allegations against the US.

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