Trump pushes Arab nations to join Abraham Accords; China builds alternative financial networks
Trump pushes Arab nations to join Abraham Accords; China builds alternative financial networks
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Concerns are growing over the condition of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in Rawalpindi's Adiala jail, as his family and lawyers have been denied access for three weeks. The situation escalated when his sisters, including Aleema Khan and Noreen Khan, were detained during a protest outside the prison. Amid unconfirmed reports from Afghan media about his well-being, which Pakistani officials have dismissed as rumours, his supporters have also clashed with police. India Today's Geeta Mohan stated, 'This is a Pakistani establishment. Absolutely emboldened thinking that they can do what they want to'. The bulletin covers the growing mystery and the family's distress over the lack of official information on Khan's health.
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