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Saudi Arabia Continues Neutrality Over Kashmir in Favor of India, While Pakistan Tries to Overturn It

Saudi Arabia Continues ‘Neutrality’ Over Kashmir, Which Pakistan Seeks to Undermine News Analysis NEW DELHI While Saudi Arabia maintains its neutrality over the Kashmir issue in India’s favor, India’s archrival Pakistan is making all efforts to mend its relations with the Gulf country and woo it to change its stance on the territorial dispute. These diplomatic moves are occurring in the context of India opposing terrorism in Kashmir, China seeking greater influence in the Middle East, and Iran and possibly Saudi Arabia seeking nuclear weapons. India and Pakistan have fought multiple wars over Kashmir, a Muslim majority region that before the partition of the Indian subcontinent into India and Pakistan was ruled by a Hindu ruler.

CIA s fake vaccine program in Pakistan helped fuel the anti-vax movement

Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg via Getty Images This story is part of a group of stories called First-person essays and interviews with unique perspectives on complicated issues. “Happy vaccination day!” the nurse administering my Covid-19 vaccine tells me as I lower myself into her chair. Almost a year of social distancing has made me highly attuned to all the surfaces I’m touching: my elbow leaning on the desk, my hands signing the vaccine card with the pen. The hospital where I work as a research scientist in a synthetic biology lab is vaccinating all its staff, and excited voices from all sorts of people scruffy graduate students, put-together receptionists fill the air. One thing is immediately noticeable, though: As someone who is Pakistani, I am one of the few people of color in the vaccination room. Even in a hospital in a city that is majority people of color, those being vaccinated are mostly white.

How the CIA s fake vaccine program in Pakistan helped fuel the anti-vax movement

How the CIA’s fake vaccine program in Pakistan helped fuel the anti-vax movement Vox.com 2/1/2021 Hala Iqbal © Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg via Getty Images Health workers test people for the coronavirus at the Indus Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, on January 28. “Happy vaccination day!” the nurse administering my Covid-19 vaccine tells me as I lower myself into her chair. Almost a year of social distancing has made me highly attuned to all the surfaces I’m touching: my elbow leaning on the desk, my hands signing the vaccine card with the pen. The hospital where I work as a research scientist in a synthetic biology lab is vaccinating all its staff, and excited voices from all sorts of people scruffy graduate students, put-together receptionists fill the air. One thing is immediately noticeable, though: As someone who is Pakistani, I am one of the few people of color in the vaccination room. Even in a hospital in a city that is majority people of colo

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