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The Guardian says Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has accused the former premier Imran Khan of being the “the biggest liar on the face of the earth” and injecting poison into society to “dangerously polarise the electorate” after he was toppled from power earlier this year.
There have been calls from community leaders and local politicians in the city of Leicester to bring about an end to “provocation and violence.”
The devastating floods that have hit Pakistan have been made worse by climate change according to scientists.
The Independent says Pakistan’s catastrophic floods are threatening one of the world’s oldest known cities after the large-scale devastation already led to the death of over 1,300 people and destroyed billions of dollars worth of property.
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