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Pakistan to push for intelligence sharing at US talks - Reuters Mon, 30 Jul 2012 22:15:56 GMT

Sky News Australia

Pakistan to push for intelligence sharing at US talks
Reuters
DUBAI (Reuters) - Pakistan's spy chief will call for an end to U.S. military drone strikes in its tribal areas bordering Afghanistan and push for a sharing of technology and intelligence during a visit to Washington this week, the country's interior ...
Pakistan unrelenting in demanding drone strike endCBS News
COMMENT : Struggle for power in the United States — Hussain NadimPakistan Daily Times

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NATO trucks suspended for 5th day at Pakistan crossing - New York Daily News Tue, 31 Jul 2012 00:03:31 GMT

The Express Tribune

NATO trucks suspended for 5th day at Pakistan crossing
New York Daily News
Pakistani officials said Monday that a ban on NATO trucks at the main border crossing into Afghanistan will last until the government promises to safeguard security. Officials closed the northwestern Torkham crossing, the quickest route to the Afghan ...
Allies Rebuke Pakistan on Cross-Border AttacksNew York Times
Pakistan Security Brief - July 30, 2012Critical Threats Project
Pakistan, US to sign Nato supplies accord todayDAWN.com
Business Recorder (blog) -The Express Tribune
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US drone strike kills seven militants in Pakistan - New York Daily News Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:07:03 GMT

Democracy Now

US drone strike kills seven militants in Pakistan
New York Daily News
A US drone attack Sunday killed at least seven militants in Pakistan, officials said, days before the country's intelligence chief visits Washington with the contentious raids likely to be discussed. Attacks by unmanned American aircraft are deeply ...
Drone Strike In Pakistan Kills 4Huffington Post
U.S. Drone Attack Kills 7 in PakistanDemocracy Now
US drone attack kills at least 5 in Pakistanmsnbc.com
Washington Post -Politico
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Militant Group Poses Risk to US-Pakistan Relations - New York Times Tue, 31 Jul 2012 01:07:24 GMT

New York Times

Militant Group Poses Risk to US-Pakistan Relations
New York Times
The camera followed the truck to an American base in southern Afghanistan, where it exploded with a tangerine dust-framed fireball that punched a hole in the perimeter wall. Other suicide bombers leapt from a second vehicle and swarmed through the ...
Sino-Pakistani Relations: Not as AdvertisedGeopoliticalmonitor

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Why Pakistan abandoned its Nobel laureate Abdus Salam - New York Daily News Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:06:43 GMT

AFP

Why Pakistan abandoned its Nobel laureate Abdus Salam
New York Daily News
Why Pakistan abandoned its Nobel laureate Abdus Salam. Pakistan's Nobel laureate Abdus Salam has been forgotten by his home country because in the eyes of the law, he was a heretic. Salam was a theoretical physicist and helped paved the way for the ...
Why Pakistan abandoned its Nobel laureatePhys.Org
Amidst religious intolerance, Pakistan's Nobel laureate fades awayDAWN.com

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Pakistan invites Indian prime minister to visit - CBS News Mon, 30 Jul 2012 19:30:48 GMT

NDTV

Pakistan invites Indian prime minister to visit
CBS News
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's president has invited India's prime minister to visit, the latest sign of thawing relations between the historical arch enemies. The Pakistani government says President Asif Ali Zardari extended the invitation Friday in a letter ...
Pakistan president invites Indian PM to visit: officialNew York Daily News
Indian PM likely to visit Pakistan in NovemberGulf Times
Zardari formally invites Manmohan Singh to visit PakistanHindustan Times
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India-Pakistan peace process must continue: Sayeed - New York Daily News Mon, 30 Jul 2012 12:07:31 GMT

India-Pakistan peace process must continue: Sayeed
New York Daily News
Srinagar, July 30 — Prime Minister Manmohan Singh must visit Pakistan on the invitation of President Asif Ali Zardari to take the peace process forward, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed said Monday. Sayeed, who is the ...

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100 peacocks die in Pakistan - New York Daily News Mon, 30 Jul 2012 20:06:53 GMT

Daily Mail

100 peacocks die in Pakistan
New York Daily News
Up to 100 wild peacocks have died suddenly in Pakistan, prompting fears of an outbreak of the highly contagious Newcastle disease. Officials on Monday confirmed the deaths of at least 60 peacocks in Thar desert, part of southern Sindh province, over ...
Dozens of wild peacocks die in Pakistan desertPhys.Org
Dozens of Pakistan's birds die after being hit by highly contagious Newcastle ...Daily Mail

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US State Department: Religious Freedom Low In Afghanistan, Pakistan - Huffington Post Mon, 30 Jul 2012 17:57:46 GMT

The Express Tribune

US State Department: Religious Freedom Low In Afghanistan, Pakistan
Huffington Post
Pakistan has issued death sentences for cases of blasphemy and despite increased extremist attacks on minorities or even pro-tolerance Muslims there, authorities have rarely investigated perpetrators. "When it comes to this human right_ this key ...
US: Religious freedom low in Afghanistan, PakistanFox News
US report criticises Pakistan on lack of religious freedomThe News International
Religious freedom limited for minorities in Pakistan: ReportThe Express Tribune

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Police: Fire at Pakistani TV station kills 4 - MiamiHerald.com Mon, 30 Jul 2012 16:56:35 GMT

Police: Fire at Pakistani TV station kills 4
MiamiHerald.com
LAHORE, Pakistan -- A Pakistani police official says a fire that broke out at a television station in the eastern city of Lahore has killed four people who came to participate in the filming of a program. Senior police official Abdul Qadir Qamar says ...
Officials: US drone strike kills 4 in NW PakistanQuad City Times

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