Khan's sister Noreen Niazi said that Khan's medical complaints were ignored "unduly and unjustly" for three months while he ...
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Imran Khan: Hero, prisoner, symbol of Pakistan's blind faith in army
Pakistan's greatest cricketer has become its most tragic political prisoner. His journey from the glory of Melbourne 1992 to a cell in Adiala Jail is a metaphor for Pakistan's decadence.
Imran Khan's family alleges "unimaginable mistreatment" and "deliberate cruelty" in prison, claiming his right eye's vision ...
The Senate session on Friday addressed several national issues, including the health of PTI founder Imran Khan, rising tuition fees in private medical colleges, agricultural reforms, and the political ...
Pakistan’s crises rarely come as surprises anymore. A bombing, political upheaval, economic scare or diplomatic rupture, each ...
Pakistan's history showcases that political imprisonment is a recurring instrument of power used by civilians and dictators and justified in the name of accountability or national security. The names ...
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KP CM says youth will choose sports over guns at U-16 games inauguration
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Sohail Afridi on Wednesday said, 'Those who want to push us towards guns should know that we choose sports.' He made these remarks while inaugurating the ...
Pakistan is experiencing a severe crisis as military leadership tightens its grip, undermining democratic institutions and ...
Khan captained Pakistan to the men's Cricket World Cup title in 1992 before serving as the nation's Prime Minister between 2018 and 2022.
The lawyer for the former prime minister claimed he had lost 85 percent of the vision in his right eye because of delayed treatment in prison.
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