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Pakistan: A nuclear state or a banana republic?

Posted in South Asia News

4 mn readAfter the removal of the religious and political party Tehreek-e-Labeek Pakistan from the list of banned organizations by the government of Pakistan, the organization has announced to end its ongoing sit-in in Wazirabad and return to Lahore. With the approval of the Federal Cabinet of Pakistan, the Interior Ministry issued a notification to remove the name of Tehreek-e-Labek Pakistan from the record of banned outfits.

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TLP Violent Protest Rallies and Sit-in: A continuous law and order threat to government

Posted in South Asia News

5 mn readBanned outfit Tehreek e Labaik Pakistan (TLP) a right wing religious political party with huge followers throughout the country is on its way to Islamabad to fulfill their demands. Currently they are demanding to set free their leader Saad Rizvi (who is jailed in Lahore), along with other demands including expulsion of the French ambassador from Pakistan on blasphemy/ cartoons issue. This party has a track record of violent demonstrations in Provincial Capital Lahore and in twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

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French food writer creates App to put Taiwan’s ancient capital Tainan on the private food map

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4 mn readFrance is known as the land of gastronomy, with foie gras, truffles, macarons, baguettes, wine, and champagne. The list goes on and on. As Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, an 18th-century French lawyer and famous gourmet, once said, “Tell me what you eat, and I’ll know what kind of person you are.” With the rapid advancement of technology, the French have also digitized their food maps.

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Bilal Balouch: The double standard of Pakistan and Pakistani religious groups

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3 mn readLast week one Pakistani National attacked in Paris, and he seriously injured two innocent people. Hassan Mahmood, 25 years Pakistani National, attacked two TV production employees with a meat cleaver in Paris, France, and both Journalists became seriously injured. He came to France 2018 from Mandi Bahauddin, Central Punjab Town of Pakistan. According to local […]

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Exclusive: Ex-Pakistani Mayor supports Taiwan’s United Nations membership

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5 mn readArif Aajakia once served as the Mayor of Jamshed Town in Karachi. He is a Pakistani French National living in London. For a decade now, Aajakia has attended sessions of the United Nations’ Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland. He has a YouTube channel and provides political commentary to his 141,000 subscribers. Eat News managed to obtain an exclusive interview with Aajakia in late July.