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A Pakistani court has granted temporary bail to former three-times Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, allowing him to end his four-year self-exile and return to the country over the weekend. Sharif's return is seen as a possible sign of Pakistan's attempt to reconcile its relationship with India, as the Indian government has expressed its willingness to engage with the PMLN party, which Sharif leads. This development comes as Pakistan allows the former prime minister to return home, ahead of an upcoming vote. Sharif's return has garnered significant attention, with media outlets reporting on his homecoming.
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A Pakistani court gives temporary bail to former three-times Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, paving the way for the convicted leader to end his four-year self-exile and return to the country over the weekend https://t.co/iDR2tsahRa