Pakistan PM sees US attempt to oust him ahead of no-confidence vote
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Embattled Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is striking a defiant tone ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament on Sunday that could see him ejected from power after four years. Khan, a legendary former cricketer who took office in 2018, sought to blame Washington for his troubles and formally protested to the US embassy over an alleged conspiracy to topple his government. “It is now clear that the conspiracy has foreign links and (we) have given demarche to the American embassy,” Khan, 69, told ARY News late Friday. The prime minister, facing the biggest challenge of his political career…

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