Pakistan’s top court called former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrest invalid but stopped short of ordering his release, the latest twist in an episode that has triggered violent protests
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/pakistans-supreme-court-criticizes-manner-of-imran-khans-arrest-396a060bFormer prime minister can apply for bail at a lower court, the Supreme Court says, amid widespread protests over his detention
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