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How Anti-Army Vote May Deliver An Unstable Pak Government

Pakistan’s heavily anticipated general election took place on Feb. 8, 2024, with citizens of the South Asian country hoping that it might prove a step toward ending the nation’s political uncertainty.…

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Trump ordered to pay $354.9m by New York court in civil fraud case

The judge who presided over a civil business fraud trial against Donald Trump on Friday ordered the former president, his sons, business associates and company to pay more than $350 million in…

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Sri Lanka only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research

Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri…

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For the first time in two decades, US buys more from Mexico than China

In the depths of the pandemic, as global supply chains buckled and the cost of shipping a container to China soared nearly twentyfold, Mr Marco Villarreal spied an opportunity. In…

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Japan loses crown as world’s third-largest economy as it slips into recession

Japan has been eclipsed by Germany as the world’s third-biggest economy and has slipped into recession, according to data released Thursday, as the country battles a weak yen and an ageing,…

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China on the defensive in Taiwan after poll victory of William Lai

he election of Lai Ching-te as the President of Taiwan has put China on the defensive in its policies vis-a-vis the island territory. Earlier when the elections were approaching, Beijing…

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Diplomatic Triumph: Indian Navy Officials Released As Pm Modi Heads To Doha

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Qatar following his two-day trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This announcement comes shortly after the release of eight former…

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India’s Congress party claims bank accounts frozen

The Congress party on Friday alleged that four of its main bank accounts have been frozen by the Income Tax department on “flimsy grounds”. The accounts, including that of the…

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Algeria’s black market for foreign currency underlines its economic woes

ALGIERS, Algeria — In a square near the center of Algiers, currency traders carry wads of euros, pounds and dollars, hoping to exchange them to those worried about the plummeting value…

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Mexico will likely elect a woman as its next president, but money to govern is already being spent

MEXICO CITY — MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico is almost certain to elect its first female president in June — both leading candidates are women — but it’s almost equally as certain that…

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