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After 47 days of protests in Gwadar, Pakistan, an alliance of political parties agreed to end their sit-in following successful negotiations with district authorities. The protesters, who are demanding the reopening of the Iranian border for trade, have given the district administration a one-month timeframe to address their concerns.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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