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UK pledges stronger ties with Pakistan - Frontier Post Fri, 11 May 2012 01:39:44 GMT

The Hindu

UK pledges stronger ties with Pakistan
Frontier Post
LONDON (APP): The United Kingdom Thursday vowed to build on a deeper and stronger relationship with Pakistan saying its future matters greatly to Britain and agreed on building up ties in trade, defence, health and education sectors.
How Pakistan Lets Terrorism FesterNew York Times
Pakistan's PM denies authorities knew Osama bin Laden was living in countryNew York Daily News
Pakistan, UK set out trade roadmapPakistan Daily Times
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ICRC Suspends Most Operations in Pakistan - Voice of America Thu, 10 May 2012 19:53:49 GMT

The Express Tribune

ICRC Suspends Most Operations in Pakistan
Voice of America
May 10, 2012 ICRC Suspends Most Operations in Pakistan Sean Maroney The International Committee of the Red Cross says it has stopped most of its relief operations in Pakistan following the brutal murder of one of its workers.
Pakistan: Red Cross Halts WorkNew York Times
Red Cross suspends work in Pakistan after staffer's killingCNN International
Red Cross ends its operations in much of PakistanNew York Daily News
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Pakistan makes Mohammad Hafeez T20 cricket captain - New York Daily News Thu, 10 May 2012 20:02:31 GMT

AFP

Pakistan makes Mohammad Hafeez T20 cricket captain
New York Daily News
Pakistan announced Mohammad Hefeez as the new captain after Misbah-ul Haw led Pakistan to a series defeat in England. Misbah said he will not be retiring from Twenty20 cricket. Newly appointed Pakistani Twenty20 cricket captain Mohammad Hafeez (R,) ...
Pakistan name Hafeez T20 skipperChicago Tribune
Pakistan pin Twenty20 hopes on HafeezThe News International
Pakistan makes Hafeez T20 cricket captainAFP
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Pakistan says it test-fires short-range missile - New York Daily News Thu, 10 May 2012 20:02:33 GMT

International News Network

Pakistan says it test-fires short-range missile
New York Daily News
Pakistan says it successfully test-fired a short-range missile at the annual field training exercise of Army Strategic Force Command. The Hatf III Ghaznavi is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead. Pakistan's military says it has successfully ...
Pakistan successfully testfires Hatf III billistic missileInternational News Network

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Panel votes to cut foreign aid, military aid to Pakistan - New York Daily News Thu, 10 May 2012 20:02:36 GMT

IBNLive.com

Panel votes to cut foreign aid, military aid to Pakistan
New York Daily News
The House voted to cut the foreign aid budget by 9 percent, denying $800 million for training and equipping Pakistan's military. The move reflects wariness of Pakistan's government. A House panel on Wednesday moved to cut the foreign aid budget by some ...
Panel cuts foreign aid, military aid to PakistanFox News

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Pakistan's postponement of Sir Creek talks to gain leverage on Siachen? - Times of India Fri, 11 May 2012 00:53:57 GMT

India Today

Pakistan's postponement of Sir Creek talks to gain leverage on Siachen?
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Pakistan's latest move of rescheduling talks on Sir Creek is intended to put pressure on Siachen, said sources. This week, Pakistan, after announcing Sir Creek talks with India on May 14 - unilaterally announced that it would not hold the ...
Pakistan calls off Sir Creek talks with IndiaTwoCircles.net
Indo-Pakistan next Siachen talks on June 11-12 in IslamabadIndia Today
Pakistan seeks rescheduling of Sir Creek talksFirstpost
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Pakistan not to prejudge outcome of US bill - The News International Fri, 11 May 2012 00:21:46 GMT

AFP

Pakistan not to prejudge outcome of US bill
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is not prepared to 'prejudge' the outcome of the draft law tabled in the US House Appropriations subcommittee for State and Foreign Operations, which makes aid conditional and requires certification from US Secretary of State Ms ...
US Congress committee tightens screws on PakistanPakistan Daily Times
Certification rules: Amid talks headway, US panel proposes conditional aidThe Express Tribune
US envoy denies meeting Hafiz SaeedNew York Daily News
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Pakistan stocks drop; rupee flat; o/n rates rise - Reuters Thu, 10 May 2012 13:01:38 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan stocks drop; rupee flat; o/n rates rise
Reuters
ISLAMABAD May 10 (Reuters) - Local fertilzer companies' shares fell on Thursday, dragging Pakistani stocks down with them, after firms lowered the price of urea fertilizer, dealers said. The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index ended ...
Bears breed on apprehensionPakistanToday.com.pk

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Clinton presses Pakistan to do more to stamp out terrorism - INDOlink Thu, 10 May 2012 08:30:41 GMT

Clinton presses Pakistan to do more to stamp out terrorism
INDOlink
Standing next to India's foreign minister, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pressed neighbouring Pakistan on Tuesday to do more to stamp out homegrown terrorism, in comments likely to please the Indian government but annoy Pakistani leaders.

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Stadiums stand empty in isolated Pakistan - Pakistan Daily Times Thu, 10 May 2012 22:06:05 GMT

The Express Tribune

Stadiums stand empty in isolated Pakistan
Pakistan Daily Times
By Shahid Hashmi KARACHI: Karachi's National Stadium was once a dusty, sweaty hell for visiting cricketers, a cauldron of heat and noise where Pakistan went unbeaten in Tests for more than 45 years. But now, three years after international sides ...
Pakistan to organise Pakistan XI vs World XI T20 matchCricket Country
Jayasuriya, Nel among stars set to tour PakistanThe Express Tribune
Canada moots Pakistan tour later this yearESPNcricinfo.com
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