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A consequential week on the former president’s legal calendar culminates today as a verdict is expected in Donald Trump’s New York civil fraud trial. The stakes are high, and the outcome could have far-reaching implications for the real estate mogul turned politician.1:27 pm
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This pivotal week in the legal proceedings of the ex-president reaches its climax today with the anticipated verdict in Donald Trump's New York civil fraud trial. The consequences of this verdict carry significant weight, holding the potential to reverberate across the trajectory of the real estate tycoon's transition into politics. The outcome stands as a linchpin, poised to shape the narrative surrounding Trump's legal standing and influence his political legacy. The high stakes underscore the gravity of the moment, as the courtroom drama unfolds against the backdrop of Trump's multifaceted public persona. Beyond the courtroom walls, the ramifications extend to the broader political landscape, casting a shadow over the intersection of business and governan…
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Who won the recent election in Pakistan?
Pakistan's general election, held on February 8, 2024, was marred by controversy and allegations of massive rigging. No single party won a clear majority in the National Assembly, the lower house of the parliament, and the results were disputed by many parties. The election commission declared that independent candidates, most of whom were backed by the jailed former prime minister Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, won 101 of the 265 seats. However, Khan's main rival, Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) and a three-time former prime minister, claimed victory and said he would form a coalition government with other parties.
The election was seen as a test of Pakistan's demo…
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The wrong things I have done in this election, we have made the 13 MNLs of Rawalpindi who lost, win, we have converted the lead of 70,700 thousand people into their defeat and even today our people are sitting and putting me in jail in Rawalpindi. I should be sentenced to death in the court square and I have committed such a big crime that I hand myself over to the police for what I have done. Today after the morning namaz I tried to commit suicide once and What I did was to burn the 13 mn of 13 people who had lost by a lead of 70 7 thousand, and we gave them by burning this sherwani salwa and becoming a minister, Bismillah Rahman Rahim Allahu Salle Ala Mohammad Mohammad Kama Sa. Maji Allah Barik Ala Mohammad La Mohammad Kama Barata I Majeed My dear friends,…
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A new twist in Pakistani politics4:36 pm
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Pakistani Election commissioner luaqat Ali Chatta's resignation and confession has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum.4:45 pm
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*Rawalpindi commissioner resigns over alleged election rigging*
Rawalpindi: In a shocking development, Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha has resigned from his post after admitting his involvement in electoral malpractice in the February 8 polls in Pakistan.
Chattha made the startling confession in a press conference at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday, where he said that he had attempted suicide earlier in the day due to overwhelming guilt.
He revealed that he and some other officials had manipulated the results of 13 national assembly seats in Rawalpindi division, turning the losing candidates into winners with a margin of 50,000 votes each.
He claimed that the Chief Election Commissioner and the caretaker government were also complicit …
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