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Imran Khan Faces "End of the Road" As Pakistan Army Cracks Down
- Friday May 26, 2023
- World News | Chris Kay, Faseeh Mangi and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg
Holed up at his fortified home in Lahore's upmarket Zaman Park, Imran Khan is looking increasingly besieged and isolated as Pakistan's military instigates a sweeping crackdown against the former prime minister's political party.
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Top Doctors' Body Advising PM Modi Made Odd Covid Decisions: Experts
- Tuesday July 20, 2021
- India News | Chris Kay and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg
For a century, the Indian Council of Medical Research was a little known government body quietly studying illnesses in New Delhi.
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As India Crosses 9 Million Cases, Experts Question "Spotty Testing"
- Friday November 20, 2020
- India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Chris Kay, Bloomberg
India's daily coronavirus infections have been cut in half since a peak of more than 97,000 in mid-September, but the significant drop has raised fresh questions over the South Asian nation's testing regime and whether it reflects the true state of its epidemic.
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Imran Khan Faces "End of the Road" As Pakistan Army Cracks Down
- Friday May 26, 2023
- World News | Chris Kay, Faseeh Mangi and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg
Holed up at his fortified home in Lahore's upmarket Zaman Park, Imran Khan is looking increasingly besieged and isolated as Pakistan's military instigates a sweeping crackdown against the former prime minister's political party.
- www.ndtv.com
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Top Doctors' Body Advising PM Modi Made Odd Covid Decisions: Experts
- Tuesday July 20, 2021
- India News | Chris Kay and Muneeza Naqvi, Bloomberg
For a century, the Indian Council of Medical Research was a little known government body quietly studying illnesses in New Delhi.
- www.ndtv.com
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As India Crosses 9 Million Cases, Experts Question "Spotty Testing"
- Friday November 20, 2020
- India News | Muneeza Naqvi and Chris Kay, Bloomberg
India's daily coronavirus infections have been cut in half since a peak of more than 97,000 in mid-September, but the significant drop has raised fresh questions over the South Asian nation's testing regime and whether it reflects the true state of its epidemic.
- www.ndtv.com