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1 / 13Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal attends a state function to celebrate 75 years of India's independence at Chhatrasal Stadium on Monday. [2]
Salman Rafi Sheikh is assistant professor of politics at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Lahore University of Management Sciences and the author of "The Genesis of Baloch Nationalism: Politics and Ethnicity in Pa... [3]
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's government is facing a tough choice: prevent economic default or public outcry that could topple it from power. [4]
In the Lower House, lawmaker U Thein Htun of Irrawaddy’s Thabaung Township urged the Union government to consider adjusting agricultural taxes—like land and irrigation taxes—on farmers to reduce their burden, saying that the taxes had not been change... [6]
With economy bringing consumer pain, anti-government campaign could accelerate Country hopes trade in drug for medical and industrial uses will boost coffers High Court jurists complain over threats of violence, secret surveillance Nuclear-armed neig... (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
1 / 13Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal attends a state function to celebrate 75 years of India's independence at Chhatrasal Stadium on Monday.
Salman Rafi Sheikh is assistant professor of politics at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Lahore University of Management Sciences and the author of "The Genesis of Baloch Nationalism: Politics and Ethnicity in Pa
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's government is facing a tough choice: prevent economic default or public outcry that could topple it from power.
In the Lower House, lawmaker U Thein Htun of Irrawaddy’s Thabaung Township urged the Union government to consider adjusting agricultural taxes—like land and irrigation taxes—on farmers to reduce their burden, saying that the taxes had not been change
With economy bringing consumer pain, anti-government campaign could accelerate Country hopes trade in drug for medical and industrial uses will boost coffers High Court jurists complain over threats of violence, secret surveillance Nuclear-armed neig
The plan was written up by previous Justice Minister Johannes Koskinen, but is now being presented by his successor, Leena Luhtanen. After government ministers debate the proposal, it will be sent on to Parliament for consideration.