Former Pakistani military ruler and his security team push past policemen and speed away from a court in the country's capital to avoid arrest after his bail was revoked in a case in which he is accused of treason. Read Article Musharraf on the run after arrest order
A Pakistani court ordered the arrest of former president Pervez Musharraf in one of three cases dating back to his 1999-2008 period in office, officials said. Read Article Pakistan court orders Musharraf arrest
Pakistani judges have disqualified Pervez Musharraf from running in the upcoming parliamentary election in a blow to the former military ruler who recently returned from self-imposed exile to make a political comeback. Read Article Pakistan's Musharraf disqualified from election
The interior ministry has written to Interpol, the International Criminal Police Organisation, seeking a "red notice" alerting its 190 member countries to arrest a person before possible extradition to the requesting country, the interior minister, Rehman Malik, said.
Read Article Pakistan asks Interpol to help arrest Musharraf over Bhutto assassination
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Former England cricket captain Adam Hollioake has morphed into a cage fighter and wants to show off his new boxing skills against Carlos Spencer at Fighting Chance Dubai, writes Paul Radley. Hollioake not short on confidence ahead of Fighting Chance
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Istanbul's famous mosque tries to strike balance between religion and tourism money by providing tourists with coverings. Thomas Seibert reports Turkey tightens Blue Mosque dress code