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In One Image Homecoming By Elise Blanchard They were going the wrong way. That wall marks the border with Pakistan.…

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There’s Trouble Inside Pakistan’s Military

For decades, Pakistan’s military has been the country’s most vital institution. Although it frequently intervened to oust elected governments, many…

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Suicide Bomber Kills 5 Chinese Workers in Pakistan

The attack comes amid a spate of terror attacks in Pakistan, as the country’s faltering ties to the Taliban affect…

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Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill at Least 8, Taliban Officials Say

The pre-dawn strikes escalated tensions between two countries that have clashed over the recent rise in militant violence on Pakistan’s…

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Senior Pakistani Official Admits to Helping Rig the Vote

The surprising confession appeared to lend weight to accusations by Imran Khan’s party that the military had tampered with the…

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The Rise, and Fall, and Rise Again of Imran Khan

Mr. Khan’s success was fueled by social media, which drove Pakistan’s young people to turn out to vote and rebuff…

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Election Shocker in Pakistan: Where the Country Goes From Here

As supporters of Imran Khan lodge complaints of vote rigging in hopes of increasing their lead, his opponents are jockeying…

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Pakistan Is Stunned as Early Election Results Look Like a Real Race

The party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan has withstood a crackdown by the country’s powerful military and put up…

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A Polarized Pakistan Goes to the Polls With the Result All but Certain

A crackdown on a major political party is the latest dizzying swerve in the country’s roller-coaster politics.

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Thursday Briefing: The Stakes of Pakistan’s Elections

Also, U.S. aid to Ukraine stalls and a fight over the origins of butter chicken.

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