Reham Khan, the former wife of Pakistan's ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, has officially stepped into the country's political arena with the launch of her own political party -- the Pakistan Republic ...
Reham Khan, the former BBC presenter who recently married ex-cricketer and politician Imran Khan, has sparked a backlash in Pakistan after footage emerged of her cooking and selling pork sausages. The ...
Pakistan’s political stage has long been dominated by familiar heavyweights - the PML-N, the PPP, and the embattled PTI. But now, a new and unexpected player has entered the fray: Reham Khan. The ...
In a new development, Reham Khan, journalist and former wife of PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) founder Imran Khan, has announced the launch of her own political party called Pakistan Republic Party, ...
PTI spokesman urges media to avoid speculation, adding there will be no additional comments on the matter. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan and Reham Khan have divorced with “mutual ...
"My book is not meant to damage Imran," said Reham Khan, ex-wife of PTI chairman Imran Khan, in stark contrast to expectations that the upcoming expose might irreparably damage Imran and the party.
The imminent release of a tell-all memoir by the ex-wife of prospective Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has rocked the country’s political establishment. The autobiography by Reham Khan, the ...
Pakistan cricket legend-turned-politician Imran Khan and his second wife have decided to part ways and are filing for divorce, the couple said October 30. Announcing the split on Twitter, Imran Khan ...
Reham Khan has officially launched a new political party, the Pakistan Republic Party, promising to bring fresh leadership and challenge Pakistan’s long-standing political dynasties. The announcement ...
Social media alternates between congratulating and condemning the pairing. Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan wed a TV anchor in a simple ceremony at his Islamabad home on Thursday, ending years ...
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