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Imran Khan Concedes Election Loss In Stronghold, Sign Of Waning Appeal
- Tuesday December 21, 2021
- World News | Faseeh Mangi and Ismail Dilawar, Bloomberg
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's ruling party has conceded defeat in local polls in a province it has ruled for eight years, a sign of its dwindling popularity as voters struggle with soaring prices of goods and job losses.
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Worst Political Crisis In Pak Since Imran Khan Took Over 2 Years Ago
- Wednesday October 21, 2020
- World News | By Faseeh Mangi and Ismail Dilawar, Bloomberg
A high-profile kidnapping of a police chief in Pakistan -- allegedly by official paramilitary troops -- has signaled deepening of the political turmoil in a country bracing for further opposition protests aimed at ousting Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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In Prohibition Pakistan, 15,000 Cans Of Beer An Hour Processed Here
- Monday June 19, 2017
- World News | Ismail Dilawar, Faseeh Mangi and Kamran Haider, Bloomberg
Established in 1860 in the heights of the Western Himalayas to cater to demand from British soldiers during the colonial era, the brewery is the largest legal seller of booze in the country. On paper it sells to the less than 5 percent of the minority non-Muslim population. However, many Pakistanis also privately also enjoy an alcoholic tipple and ...
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Imran Khan Concedes Election Loss In Stronghold, Sign Of Waning Appeal
- Tuesday December 21, 2021
- World News | Faseeh Mangi and Ismail Dilawar, Bloomberg
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's ruling party has conceded defeat in local polls in a province it has ruled for eight years, a sign of its dwindling popularity as voters struggle with soaring prices of goods and job losses.
- www.ndtv.com
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Worst Political Crisis In Pak Since Imran Khan Took Over 2 Years Ago
- Wednesday October 21, 2020
- World News | By Faseeh Mangi and Ismail Dilawar, Bloomberg
A high-profile kidnapping of a police chief in Pakistan -- allegedly by official paramilitary troops -- has signaled deepening of the political turmoil in a country bracing for further opposition protests aimed at ousting Prime Minister Imran Khan.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Prohibition Pakistan, 15,000 Cans Of Beer An Hour Processed Here
- Monday June 19, 2017
- World News | Ismail Dilawar, Faseeh Mangi and Kamran Haider, Bloomberg
Established in 1860 in the heights of the Western Himalayas to cater to demand from British soldiers during the colonial era, the brewery is the largest legal seller of booze in the country. On paper it sells to the less than 5 percent of the minority non-Muslim population. However, many Pakistanis also privately also enjoy an alcoholic tipple and ...
- www.ndtv.com