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A passport paradox

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Pakistan would need to reissue all passports if it listens to Trump
Why Pakistan might need to reprint all passports if it does what Trump asks - Trump’s push to make it ‘mandatory’ for Muslim countries to recognise Israel throws Pakistan’s role as mediator in Iran ta

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What is Abraham Accords and why bending to Trump's push might change Pakistan's passport
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Pak may need new passports if it accepts Trump's Abraham Accords proposal
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Pak May Need New Passports If It Accepts Trump's Abraham Accords Proposal
US President Donald Trump has pushed for Pakistan to join the Abraham Accords, arguing that a broader diplomatic coalition involving Israel should become a compulsory part of any future regional peace...

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Asim Munir faces diplomatic paradox as Trump’s Abraham Accords push leaves Pakistan at a crossroads | Explained
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Pakistan Rejects Trump’s Call To Join Abraham Accords: ‘Under No Compulsion To Adhere’
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WATCH: Pahalgam mastermind threatens Pakistan over Israel recognition, warns of ‘destruction’ if ties normalise

If they sign thinking we too should accept the Jews of Israel, even though that cannot happen, whoever does so, whether they are a ruler, a king, or anyone else, whoever accepts Israel will be destroyed,
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US senator Lindsey Graham questions Pakistan’s role as US-Iran mediator

Graham said Pakistan as a mediator was more than problematic and Islamabad’s animosity towards Israel was long standing
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Bomb attack near railway station in southwest Pakistan kills at least 23

A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle near a railway track as a passenger train passed through the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta on Sunday, killing at least 19 people and wounding over 70 others,
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Deadly suicide blast rips through Pakistan train route, killing at least 23

At least 23 killed and 70 wounded after a suicide bomber reportedly detonated an explosives-laden vehicle alongside an incoming passenger train in Quetta, Pakistan.
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24 killed, dozens more injured in suicide bombing in Pakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called the attack a "cowardly act of terrorism" on social media.
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At least 24 killed in Pakistan train blast claimed by separatist militants

(Refiles to remove duplication in paragraphs 2, 3) By Saleem Ahmed May 24 (Reuters) - A bomb blast hit a shuttle train carrying Pakistani security personnel and their families in the southwestern province of Balochistan on Sunday,
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How Pakistan became the primary mediator between the US and Iran

Pakistan’s relationships with the US and Iran put it in a strong position to intervene – not to mention a need to stabilise its borders and protect its own economy.
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2 Years After Pakistan Mob Lynching, Christian Family Still Seeks Justice

Adha, the son of a Christian man killed by a mob over blasphemy allegations says his family has received no compensation and no one has been punished.
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Train bomb in Pakistan’s Baloch region: Why violence is on the rise

At least 24 people were killed and more than 50 injured when a suicide car bomb detonated on a train carrying soldiers in Quetta, capital of the southwestern Pakistani province of
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Pakistan Shi'ites deported from UAE return to lost jobs, frozen savings

By Saad Sayeed and Mubasher Bukhari CHAKWAL, Pakistan, May 25 (Reuters) - In a cluster of villages in Pakistan's largely rural Chakwal district, more than 100 Shi'ite Muslims have returned from the United Arab Emirates without jobs,
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Global politics: Pakistan faces diplomatic embarrassment amid US-Iran talks and Israel recognition pressure

Pakistan is facing sharp political criticism and diplomatic embarrassment amid reports surrounding ongoing backchannel discussions linked to the United States, Iran, and Middle East diplomacy. Speculation had grown that Islamabad was attempting to position itself as a mediator between Washington and Tehran during rising tensions in the region.

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