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  2. Russians in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Russians in Pakistan are a small expatriate community and consist entirely of students, employees, families and diplomats stationed inside the country. During the nine-year Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, Moscow had attempted to establish a commercial and industrial presence in Pakistan, by opening an Aeroflot office and setting up subsidiaries of steel and oil industries as well as a ...

  3. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Over the next two years, Current Time – led by RFE/RL in cooperation with VOA – expanded to become a 24/7 digital and TV stream for Russian-speaking audiences worldwide. [103] [104] Around 2017, Voice of America and RFE/RL launched Polygraph.info, and the Russian-language factograph.info, as fact-checking sites.

  4. List of Urdu films - Wikipedia

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    For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films. Bollywood movies from India which feature as Hindi films are mostly made in the Hindustani language. [1] [2] [3] Similarly, Urdu films are also made in Hindustani language.

  5. Geographical distribution of Russian speakers - Wikipedia

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    Despite large Russian-speaking minorities in Latvia (26.9% ethnic Russians, 2011), [64] the Russian language has no official status. [32] According to Russian sources, 55% of the population was fluent in Russian in 2006, and 26% used it as the main language with family or friends or at work. [34] [better source needed]

  6. Saawan - Wikipedia

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    The film is scheduled for release in 2017 in Pakistan as well as United Arab Emirates, United States, United Kingdom and India under the production banner of Kalakar Films. [10] Rehmat K Fazli, the head of Geo Films in an Interview confirmed that film will release in late September 2017.

  7. Sitara: Let Girls Dream - Wikipedia

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    The film was produced by Obaid-Chinoy's production company, Waadi Animations. [3] The team faced multiple challenges to create a high-level animation film in Pakistan, where there is little film education and thus few animation professionals, a dearth of equipment and software of the types and quality needed, [4] and faulty infrastructure. [5]

  8. Category:English-language Pakistani films - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan portal This category lists films made and produced in Pakistan in which Pakistani English and/or the English language is wholly or partially spoken. v

  9. List of Pakistani films of 1992 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes Mr. 420: Umer Sharif: Umer Sharif, Madiha Shah, Roobi Niazi, Shakeela Qureshi, Khalid Zafar: Comedy: The film was released on June 12, 1992