Unfinished battles that Pakistan must fight
As Pakistan seeks a larger diplomatic role amid renewed geopolitical attention, its gravest challenges remain within its own borders.
As Pakistan seeks a larger diplomatic role amid renewed geopolitical attention, its gravest challenges remain within its own borders.
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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s decision to enter France’s 2027 presidential race while simultaneously challenging her criminal conviction has transformed the election into a test of far more than electoral popularity.
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The latest developments in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case may not answer every question, but they fundamentally alter the debate.
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