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...“He was the most feared leader, Americans were after him but he did say all the right things the west wanted to hear,” said Zahid Hussain, author of No Win War: The Paradox of US-Pakistan Relations in Afghanistan...
...His reliance on the military is increasing rather than decreasing,” said Zahid Hussain, a Pakistani journalist and author based in Islamabad....
...If tension spirals out of control, Saudi Arabia may lean on Pakistan for security support, said Zahid Hussain, Pakistan author and political analyst....
...As part of the agreement, Zahid Hamid, the controversial law minister, finally agreed to resign....
...Zahid Iqbal, Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, Umar Arshad and Syed Farhan Hussain were sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court after admitting intending to commit acts of terrorism....
...Among the possible candidates for the position are Ishrat Hussain, a former central bank governor and World Bank official, and Nasir Aslam Zahid, a former judge....
...Whilst doing our business research module in which we learnt about effective research and writing skills, our director of studies in Perugia Dr Zahid Hussain took us to visit an Italian company based in...
...Zahid Hussain, a Dhaka-based World Bank economist, said Wednesday’s order by Bangladesh’s Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) – which licenses and supervises microfinance organisation – followed a...
...Zahid Hussain, a Dhaka-based World Bank economist, said Wednesday's order by Bangladesh’s Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) – which licenses and supervises microfinance organisation – followed a growing...
...“The trucks were standing in the street and they had no buyers,” said Zahid Hussain, a World Bank economist in Dhaka. “Today, people have more money....
...“Bangladesh can aspire to be a middle-income country in a decade and a half – that doesn’t looks like a fantasy any more,” said Zahid Hussain, a senior economist at the World Bank in Dhaka....
...According to Zahid Hussain, author of Frontline Pakistan, US diplomats stationed in Islamabad championed another radical group, the Taliban, which they thought could restore order to a lawless Afghanistan...
...“Liaqot Baloch [the MMA’s parliamentary leader] and Qazi Hussain Ahmad [its president] are seen as sell-outs by the Lal Masjid crowd,” says Joshua T....
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