Rent by infighting, the electoral prospects of Khan’s PTI dim.
Elections 2013
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Former president likely to be detained at his Islamabad house, expected to be declared a ‘sub-jail.’
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Three explosions on Saturday claim at least nine lives.
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The country’s left-of-center parties have more than just the jihadists standing between them and electoral victory.
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Hers is the first bid for Parliament by a woman from Pakistan’s violence-pocked tribal areas. But does Badaam Zari have a shot at winning?
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An unusually circumspect Supreme Court turns down a request for the former president and Army chief’s arrest—for now.
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Pakistan Army official says 110 militants, 23 soldiers killed in Tirah offensive.
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In Tank, Gulana Bibi vows to put up a fight.
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Pakistan’s election season is shaping up to be highly contentious—and dangerous.
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An Islamist dictator’s impious deeds cast a pall over Pakistan’s elections.
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As it downsizes its founder’s death anniversary, it’s not looking good for the PPP.
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He’s 85. He’s outspoken. He’s a former attorney-general, Supreme Court justice, and governor. He’s Pakistan’s best bet for free and fair elections. But can Chief Election Commissioner Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim deliver?
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For peaceful polls, Pakistan cracks down on terrorists.
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Is Imran Khan Pakistan’s next prime minister?