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Pakistani PM resigns over Panama papers verdict
Nawaz Sharif has resigned as prime minister of Pakistan following a decision by the country’s Supreme Court to disqualify him from office.
The ruling came after a probe into his family’s wealth following the 2015 Panama Papers dump linking Mr Sharif’s children to offshore companies.
Mr Sharif has consistently denied any wrongdoing in the case.
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Richest people in human history! (photos)
Money may not buy you happiness but everyone has dreamed of being rich at some point in their lives. Many points in their lives if we’re being honest. The ability to buy anything you ever wanted whenever you wanted is an alluring idea that only the elite 1% in the world can do. Various lists from different sources come out each year ranking the wealthiest individuals in the world.
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Pakistan to free on bail National Geographic 'Afghan girl'
An Afghan woman immortalized on a National Geographic magazine cover is to be freed on bail days after being arrested in Pakistan for fraud, a government minister said Oct. 30.
The haunting image of Sharbat Gula, taken in a Pakistan refugee camp by photographer Steve McCurry in the 1980s, became the most famous cover image in the magazine's history.
Former Pakistani PM returns necklace donated by Turkey's first lady
The former prime minister of Pakistan has returned a necklace donated by Turkey?s first lady, Emine Erdo?an, in 2010, adhering to the federal investigation agency?s (FIA) notice, Pakistan?s Dunya News has reported.
Ex-Pakistani PM Gilani ordered to return necklace donated by Turkey's first lady after 2010 flood
Pakistan?s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has issued a notice to the country?s former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to return a necklace donated by the Turkish president?s wife after the 2010 floods in the country, Pakistan Today reported on its website on June 21.
Pakistan warns aid groups after Save the Children expelled
Pakistan's interior minister June 12 said the government was ready to throw out more foreign aid groups, a day after Save the Children were expelled for "working against the country".