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      Delays by Home Office risk return of vulnerable Afghan families to Taliban

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 14 April - 12:36

    Families of those who helped British forces could be deported from Pakistan despite promise to resettle them in UK

    Afghan families who helped UK forces and then fled to neighbouring Pakistan are in danger of being deported back to the Taliban due to Home Office delays in bringing them to the UK.

    In the chaotic evacuation period in the Afghan capital, Kabul, in August 2021 some family members eligible for resettlement in the UK became separated from the rest of their families. Some boarded flights while others were unable to due to crushes at the airport and instead fled over the border to Pakistan.

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      Tall tales but no dessert: the storyteller of Karachi and his ice-cream cart library

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 9 April - 09:00

    In a country where 77% of 10-year-olds are illiterate, a reading scheme in Pakistan is reaching thousands of children in slums

    Pedalling down a narrow alleyway in Karachi’s crowded Lyari Town, Saira Bano slows as she passes a group of children sitting on the ground, listening to a man reading aloud from a book. The eight-year-old gets off her bike, slips off her sandals, and sits on the mat at the back.

    She has already heard the story from Mohammad Noman, who is entertaining more than a dozen children with the tale of Noori, an insecure yellow parrot. “I don’t mind listening to it again,” says Saira. “He’s so funny.”

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      India and Pakistan tried to meddle in Canada elections, spy agency says

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 5 April - 15:50

    CSIS intelligence report suggests growing number of countries targeting country’s large diaspora populations

    Canada ’s spy agency has declared that the governments of India and Pakistan probably attempted to meddle in its elections.

    As a closely watched public inquiry investigates the scope of foreign interference, on Thursday night the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) released a report suggesting a growing number of countries see Canada – and particularly its large diaspora populations – as a target for subterfuge.

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      India appears to confirm extrajudicial killings in Pakistan

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 5 April - 15:40

    Defence minister’s comments after Guardian report are first time India has acknowledged any assassinations on foreign soil

    India’s defence minister has appeared to confirm that the government carried out extrajudicial killings in neighbouring Pakistan, after a Guardian report on the alleged assassinations.

    Intelligence officials from India and Pakistan who spoke to the Guardian had alleged that India’s foreign intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (Raw), had been involved in up to 20 killings of individuals in Pakistan since 2020, as part of a wider policy to target terrorists living on foreign soil.

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      Indian government ordered killings in Pakistan, intelligence officials claim

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 4 April - 13:02

    Allegations of up to 20 assassinations since 2020 follow Canada’s accusation of Delhi role in murders of dissidents

    The Indian government assassinated individuals in Pakistan as part of a wider strategy to eliminate terrorists living on foreign soil, according to Indian and Pakistani intelligence operatives who spoke to the Guardian.

    Interviews with intelligence officials in both countries, as well as documents shared by Pakistani investigators, shed new light on how India’s foreign intelligence agency allegedly began to carry out assassinations abroad as part of an emboldened approach to national security after 2019. The agency, the Research & Analysis Wing (Raw), is directly controlled by the office of India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, who is running for a third term in office in elections later this month.

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      Pakistani judges say intelligence agency threatened them over Imran Khan

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 3 April - 17:11

    High court members allege ISI put cameras in their bedrooms and tortured a relative to make them hear an appeal against ex-PM

    Claims by senior Pakistani judges that the intelligence agencies put pressure on them in cases involving the former prime minister Imran Khan have reached the country’s supreme court, following the publication of an unprecedented letter that has created a storm in Pakistan.

    The letter from the six high court judges alleged the abduction of family members, torture, installation of cameras in their bedrooms and threats from the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI).

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      Villain to some, hero to others: Asif Ali Zardari returns as Pakistan president

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 1 April - 05:31

    Few have been such a constant, and often controversial, presence in Pakistani politics as widower of Benazir Bhutto

    Last month, as the slogans and cries of “ Ek Zardari sab pe bhari (One Zardari, outweighs all) rang out across the presidential palace, Asif Ali Zardari – with his signature grin – took his oath to become Pakistan’s president for the second time.

    Few figures have been such a constant, and often controversial, presence in Pakistani politics over the years as Zardari, a man who has spent more years in a jail cell than in political office.

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      Six killed after suicide bomber rams convoy of Chinese engineers in Pakistan

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 26 March - 16:00

    Five Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver killed while en route from Islamabad to dam construction site

    Six people have been killed after a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a convoy of Chinese engineers working on a dam project in north-west Pakistan, in the third significant attack on Chinese interests in the country in a week.

    The first two attacks targeted a Pakistani naval air base and a strategic port used by China in the south-west province of Balochistan where Beijing is investing billions in infrastructure projects.

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      Global eradication of polio ‘tantalisingly close’ with UK urged to keep up funding

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 16 March - 13:00

    After no reported cases of wild polio for 19 weeks, vaccination efforts boosted at last endemic spots in Pakistan and Afghanistan

    The world is “tantalisingly close” to eradicating polio – with no confirmed cases of wild polio anywhere so far this year. But experts warn that vaccination efforts – and funding – must not falter if the world is to rid itself of a human infectious disease for the second time in history , after smallpox.

    There have been no reported cases of wild polio infection in people for the last 19 weeks. Figures from the World Health Organization reveal that the last confirmed cases were on the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan in October and September 2023 respectively; these are the last nations on Earth where polio is endemic.

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