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...Smith and Rashid Salahuddin, 57, live near the former farm of Dutch immigrants Jan and Aagje Ton, “conductors” on one of the most heavily travelled Canada-bound routes....
...“Imran Khan has caught the imagination of Pakistan’s public,” said Ghazi Salahuddin, a political columnist....
...Ghazi Salahuddin, senior columnist at the English-language newspaper The News, said: “There will certainly be reaction from the US and other western countries....
...Jus cogens refers to peremptory norms of international law, i.e. international red lines. That is, a big(ly) “no no”,” he said....
...Shirqat is in Salahuddin governorate, which contains a tenth of Iraq’s arable land according to Iraq’s agriculture ministry....
...“I will deliver a Pakistan which is different.”...
...While the US has avoided commenting publicly on the conflict, Washington was seen to have increased the pressure on the separatists in July when it designated Syed Salahuddin, the leader of the regional...
...I suspect the new mayor may have to authorise his deputy mayor to preside over some of the meetings.”...
...“What future can I see? All I see is catastrophe,” says 29-year-old Adel Ashour, who fled the Isis-controlled town of Hit, and lives with his relatives inside two dusty plastic tents....
...“These arrests in Sialkot are not comforting,” said Ghazi Salahuddin, a commentator for The News, a newspaper....
...Success story The birthplace of Saddam Hussein and the capital of Salahuddin province, Tikrit was among the first cities to fall to Isis in its whirlwind offensive in summer 2014, and one of the first to...
...I’m sure there are some atrocities happening — this is war. But it is not a campaign of mass slaughter.”...
...“I held press conferences with Q&A sessions. People kept asking me why? Are you sure?”...
...“A whole column [of Iraqi forces] heading to Salahuddin was destroyed, and today I confirm the killing of the pig Najm al-Sudani, leader of the sixth army.”...
...I’ve already been called by my old unit and I’m excited to head back to the front,” said Jalal, a former peshmerga fighter now driving a taxi in Erbil. Many Iraqis see dark days ahead for the country....
...“When I say I’m from the north of Iraq, people smile at me. When I just say I am Iraqi, I get dirty looks.”...
...“The Iraqi military will reorganise and I fully expect them to take back Mosul,” says a former Obama administration official. "But they will not do it with precision strikes....
...“I’m saving whatever I don’t need to sell in a few months, when prices go back up.”...
...“We’ve been always on rough seas; I don’t want to say this is our destiny but this is the reality of the situation . . . we will never abdicate the driving seat.”...
...“I also hold the British government responsible as I had warned them about British citizen Altaf Hussain after his open threats.”...
...“I don’t think the elections will be disrupted but such events add to concerns on overall conditions”....
...Sayed Salahuddin in Kabul contributed to this report This article appears by arrangement with The Washington Post...
...I don’t believe this is a softening by the supreme court. In fact, two weeks is not a very long time line.”...
...“I know of no other options,” he said. Sayed Salahuddin contributed to this report. By agreement with the Washington Post...
...“It appears that Pakistan is becoming increasingly out of control”, said Ghazi Salahuddin, a commentator for The News, a national newspaper....
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