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Justice Ayesha Malik to Be Pakistan’s First Woman Supreme Court Judge

[ad_1] File photo of Justice Ayesha Malik. (Twitter) Justice Malik became a high court judge in March 2012 and currently she is number four on the Lahore High Court (LHC) judge seniority list. PTI Last Updated:January 06, 2022, 23:11 IST FOLLOW US ON: Pakistan on Thursday moved closer to appoint the first woman judge of

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Biden Rips Trump on Capitol Attack Anniversary

[ad_1] President Joe Biden on Thursday forcefully condemned Donald Trump’s relentless election-overturning efforts that sparked the deadly breach of the Capitol by his supporters and continues to motivate deep national division. He marked the anniversary by saying the rioters had held a “dagger at the throat of democracy” but failed to succeed. Biden’s criticism was

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Frustrated German Towns Urge Leaders to Plan for Fourth Covid-19 Dose

[ad_1] German towns have appealed to authorities for less ”flying by the seat of your pants” and more ”forward-thinking planning,” as the country looks likely to miss its vaccination target for January. Local leaders have described the vaccine rollout as chaotic, complaining of a lack of communication about when and how much vaccine they would

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Mexico Nears 300,000 Deaths from Covid-19 as Cases Surge After Holidays

[ad_1] Mexico is likely to surpass 300,000 deaths from COVID-19 this week – the fifth highest death toll worldwide – as infections rise after the holiday season, fueled by the Omicron coronavirus variant and largely unrestricted tourism. Infections have more than doubled to 20,000 during the last week when many U.S. tourists visited Mexico. Eleven

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‘Outside Interference’ Blamed for Unrest in Kazakhstan, Russia-led Troops Sent as ‘Dozens’ Killed in Battles

[ad_1] A Moscow-led military alliance dispatched troops to help quell mounting unrest in Kazakhstan on Thursday as police said dozens were killed trying to storm government buildings. Long seen as one the most stable of the ex-Soviet republics of Central Asia, energy-rich Kazakhstan is facing its biggest crisis in decades after days of protests over

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Dozens Killed, Russia Sends Soldiers: What’s Behind Unrest Rocking Oil-rich Kazakhstan

[ad_1] Kazakhstan is experiencing the worst street protests the country has seen since gaining independence three decades ago. Government buildings have been set ablaze and at least eight law enforcement officers have been killed. The outburst of instability is causing significant concern in Kazakhstan’s two powerful neighbors: Russia and China. The country sells most of

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Biden Warns US Against Becoming Nation of Political Violence in Capitol Riot Speech, to Train Guns on Trump

[ad_1] President Joe Biden will mark the anniversary Thursday of the January 6 storming of Congress by Donald Trump’s supporters with a plea to save the United States from becoming a country where political violence is the “norm.” Speaking from Statuary Hall in the Capitol — the scene of violent assaults by a Trump mob

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