Shehbaz Sharif was voted in yesterday as Pakistan’s prime minister for a second time, presiding over a shaky alliance that has shut out followers of jailed opposition leader Imran Khan.
Notwithstanding the alleged manipulations, the elections have changed the country’s political dynamics.
Pakistan's main political parties were tied neck and neck in early results today after vote counts in the general election were hit by unusual delays that the government blamed on a suspension of mobile phone services
At least nine people, including two children, were killed in militant attacks in Pakistan today as the country voted in a general election after suspending mobile phone services and closing some land borders to maintain law and order
Mirror Mirror on the wall, who’s the unfairest of them all?
Pakistan is increasingly becoming the working-class backyard of international capital.
On polling day, trans people fear having difficulties accessing polling booths due to discrimination.
Shehbaz Sharif was voted in yesterday as Pakistan’s prime minister for a second time, presiding over a shaky alliance that has shut out followers of jailed opposition leader Imran Khan.
Notwithstanding the alleged manipulations, the elections have changed the country’s political dynamics.
Pakistan's main political parties were tied neck and neck in early results today after vote counts in the general election were hit by unusual delays that the government blamed on a suspension of mobile phone services
At least nine people, including two children, were killed in militant attacks in Pakistan today as the country voted in a general election after suspending mobile phone services and closing some land borders to maintain law and order
Mirror Mirror on the wall, who’s the unfairest of them all?
Pakistan is increasingly becoming the working-class backyard of international capital.
On polling day, trans people fear having difficulties accessing polling booths due to discrimination.