Richard Grenell draws parallels between Trump and PTI founder, saying both facing "baseless" corruption allegations.
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- One of the major reasons for the slowdown in momentum on CPEC-related projects pertains to political and economic changes in Pakistan, which have contributed a great deal to the slowdown in CPEC-related cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing
- Washington Post verifies two French-made Indian fighter jets shot down: report Follow our live updates here: dawn.com/live/pakistan-…
- Petitioners claim they were successful against their opponents as Form 45 but their victories were turned into defeats in Form 47
- #BREAKING: President Arif Alvi on Sunday said that he did not sign the bills amending the Official Secrets Act and the Pakistan Army Act into law, as he “disagreed with these laws”. He alleged that his staff “undermined” his will and command.
- PTI-backed Raja was even expelled from the polling station by the RO with assistance from the police, his counsel says.
- Editorial: Powerful quarters should realise that meddling in civilian affairs is no longer acceptable to voters. Read the full editorial: dawn.com/news/1812962 #DawnToday
- Demand Punjab IG should resign immediately
- BREAKING: No exams to take place in the country till June 15: Shafqat Mehmood
- Salman Akram Raja decries ‘massive assault’ on democracy in Pakistan Follow our live election coverage here: dawn.com/live/elections…
- Despite all adversity, Imran Khan has proven resilient against all attempts to write him off as a political force.
- The proposed US legislation calls for the imposition of sanctions on Pakistan’s army chief within 180 days if the country does not take steps to improve its human rights situation.
- Arif Alvi said that all military officers who were involved in political activities should be investigated.
- Pakistan downgraded by EIU to "authoritarian regime" and declines 11 places in global 'Democracy Index'.




