
Haroon Janjua
Journalist at Freelance
Journalist covering South Asia丨@nytimes @guardian @dwnews @thetimes @AJEnglish @Telegraph @SCMPNews @FoxNews @TheNationalNews @OCCRP丨2015 Recipient UNCA Award.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
29.05.202529. Mai 2025Der jüngste Kaschmir-Konflikt hat das Ansehen des pakistanischen Militärs gestärkt. Der inhaftierte Ex-Premier Imran Khan hat die Generäle oft kritisiert. Die Chancen auf Freilassung und ein Comeback könnten schwinden. https://p.dw.com/p/4v2ZlImran Khan, Ex-Kricket-Star und populärer konservativer Politiker, sitzt in Pakistan weiterhin hinter Gittern. Viele seiner Anhänger halten die Vorwürfe gegen ihn für politisch motiviert.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
29.05.202529. Mai 2025Der jüngste Kaschmir-Konflikt hat das Ansehen des pakistanischen Militärs gestärkt. Der inhaftierte Expremier Imran Khan hat die Generäle oft kritisiert. Die Chancen auf Freilassung und ein Comeback könnten schwinden. https://p.dw.com/p/4v2ZlImran Khan, Ex-Kricket-Star und populärer konservativer Politiker, sitzt in Pakistan weiterhin hinter Gittern. Viele seiner Anhänger halten die Vorwürfe gegen ihn für politisch motiviert.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
29.05.202529 Mei 2025Bentrokan terkini dengan India telah mendongkrak citra militer di Pakistan. Ini mempersulit perjuangan mantan PM Imran Khan untuk keluar dari penjara. https://p.dw.com/p/4v1AkImran Khan, mantan atlet bintang dan politisi konservatif yang populer, masih berada di balik jeruji besi di Pakistan karena apa yang diyakini banyak pendukungnya sebagai tuduhan bermotif politik.
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1 week ago |
qoshe.com | Haroon Janjua
Imran Khan, a former star athlete and popular conservative politician, is still behind bars in Pakistan due to what many of his supporters believe to be politically motivated charges. He was sentenced to a 14-year prison term this January, which led him to quit reconciliation talks that he and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party were conducting with the government at the time.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Haroon Janjua
Imran Khan, a former star athlete and popular conservative politician, is still behind bars in Pakistan due to what many of his supporters believe to be politically motivated charges. He was sentenced to 14-year prison term this January, which led him to quit reconciliation talks that he and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party were conducting with the government at the time.
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Latest — For @thetimes Imran Khan’s sons break silence to plead for his release from jail. Suleman & Qasim Khan, whose mother is Jemima Goldsmith, describe the ‘inhumane conditions’ in which he is being held and call for international support. #ImranKhan https://t.co/K1bokKHNtY

RT @husainhaqqani: India-Pakistan ceasefire 'isn't long-term peace.’ It will take a lot more to address the long-term distrust between the…

Latest — For @dwnews Pakistan ceasefire 'isn't long-term peace'. Indian & Pakistani diplomats believe that while the new ceasefire deal over Kashmir was welcome, it will take a lot more to address the long-term distrust. #ceasefire #Trump #Pakistan https://t.co/e5ioLmO2he