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Pakistan Premier Imran Khan wins confidence vote in National Assembly

The need for a vote of confidence emerged after the government candidate — incumbent Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Sheikh — for the Senate seat from Islamabad lost in the election on Wednesday.

Pakistani PM wins vote of confidence amid opposition protest, boycott

Pakistani PM wins vote of confidence amid opposition protest, boycott
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A path to end 70 years of India-Pakistan bitterness

Mar 5, 2021 Last month, the two nuclear armed neighbors India and Pakistan agreed on a ceasefire along the 740 km-long Line of Control (LoC) from midnight of Feb. 24-25. With nearly 1.12 million security personnel deployed on either side, the LoC bifurcates the contested region of Jammu and Kashmir between the two countries. An earlier announcement on Nov. 26, 2003, led to several confidence building measures between the two largest South Asian countries. That included an agreement to allow regulated civilian traffic along the LoC and the preparation of a roadmap to resolve the Kashmir issue. The 2003 initiative slowed down on account of strong political opposition within both countries. The final nail in the coffin was the terrorist attack on India’s financial capital Mumbai on Nov. 26, 2008, by men from Pakistan.

Sri Lanka Allows Burial Of Virus Victims After Protests

Sri Lanka Allows Burial Of Virus Victims After Protests 03/05/21 AT 9:09 AM Sri Lanka on Friday buried two Muslims who died of Covid-19, formally ending its policy of forced cremations that had sparked international outrage over the violation of Islamic funeral rites. Community leader Ali Zahir Moulana said a 55-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman were the first to be buried in coastal Oddamavadi, 300 kilometres (187 miles) east of Colombo. Thank God, Moulana told AFP. Finally, we have got burial rights. The Sri Lankan government banned burials of Covid-19 victims in April, despite expert assurances they would not spread the virus, implementing a policy of forced cremations.

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