Government board says jailed ex-leader’s sight improved since he lost most vision in eye. But his family rejects claim.
Family of former Pakistan PM Imran Khan rejects new medical report claiming eyesight improvement, saying their doctor cannot independently verify findings and raising fresh concerns over transparency ...
What began as concern expressed by Pakistani cricket greats has now snowballed into an unprecedented, cross-border appeal from Indian and international former captains, cutting across political and ...
By Catarina Demony and Ariba Shahid LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Imran Khan's sons say they fear for their father's ...
Pakistan’s imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan will undergo treatment for an eye condition at a specialized medical ...
Former cricket captains issued a joint statement expressing concern over former Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s vision loss and ...
In a significant gesture of solidarity, fourteen ex-captains of cricket teams from across five countries have penned a letter ...
A group of 14 former international cricket captains has jointly appealed to the government of Pakistan to ensure proper medical care and humane treatment ...
The Supreme Court called a hearing and asked for the report after lawyer Salman Safdar filed a petition last week asking for ...
Cricket legends unite, urging humane treatment and medical care for Imran Khan amidst concerns over his prison conditions.
A team of doctors treating Pakistan’s imprisoned former premier Imran Khan has reported “improvement” in his eyesight, his personal physician said, but added he could neither confirm nor deny the ...
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan is pressing for his release, citing a deteriorating eye condition in prison, as his allies enter the third day of a sit-in protest in parliament.