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Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of backing Taliban enemy - Reuters Sun, 05 Aug 2012 10:12:46 GMT

Business Recorder

Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of backing Taliban enemy
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's interior minister has said elements of the Afghan government are likely supporting a senior Pakistani Taliban leader who is fighting to topple the Islamabad government, accusations which could further raise tensions ...
US, Pakistan to target Haqqani networkNew York Daily News
EDITORIAL : Joint US-Pakistan campaignPakistan Daily Times
Will MoU help bridge Pak-US trust deficit?The News International

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Afghan President Moves to Reassure Allies After Security Ministers Are Dismissed - New York Times Mon, 06 Aug 2012 01:49:22 GMT

CBC.ca

Afghan President Moves to Reassure Allies After Security Ministers Are Dismissed
New York Times
In interviews this weekend, Pakistan's interior minister, Rehman Malik, accused Afghanistan of harboring insurgents hostile to Pakistan. The accusation rankles Afghans, who feel that they have been the victim of insurgents from havens in Pakistan, and ...
Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of backing Taliban enemyThe Guardian Nigeria
Shelling 'from Pakistan': Afghan parliament votes out top gunsPakTribune.com
Afghan ministers lose jobs over unchecked border shellingThe Express Tribune
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Pakistan jails Brig Ali Khan and four other officers - BBC News Sun, 05 Aug 2012 15:52:33 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan jails Brig Ali Khan and four other officers
BBC News
A Pakistani military court has convicted five army officers of links with a banned organisation. The most senior of the five, Brig Ali Khan, was handed a five-year prison sentence. The others received sentences of 18 months to three years. The army did ...
Another Threat in Pakistan, in Sheep's ClothingNew York Times
Pakistan army convicts 5 for links with extremist groupNew York Daily News

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Police: Bomb kills 5 in southwest Pakistan - Washington Post Sun, 05 Aug 2012 17:58:13 GMT

AFP

Police: Bomb kills 5 in southwest Pakistan
Washington Post
QUETTA, Pakistan — A bomb planted in a car exploded inside a residential compound in southwest Pakistan on Sunday, killing five people including two woman and two children, police said. The blast in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province ...
Pakistan car bomb kills two children: policeAFP
Pakistan car bomb kills two childrenThe Australian
Pakistan: Bomb in car in housing compound kills woman, 2 children in southwestNewser

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Pakistan survive scare to stay alive with 5-4 victory - The News International Mon, 06 Aug 2012 01:24:11 GMT

The News International

Pakistan survive scare to stay alive with 5-4 victory
The News International
LONDON: Pakistan on Sunday avoided a major scare when they bounced back from a goal down to edge South Africa 5-4 and stay alive at London 2012 Olympic Games here at a rain-soaked Riverbank Arena. Needing a straight forward win to remain in ...
Pakistan edge South AfricaThe Nation
Goals galore as Pakistan down South Africa in thrillerPakistan Daily Times
Hockey: Pakistan down South Africa in sea-saw battleThe Express Tribune
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Craving Energy and Glory, Pakistan Revels in Boast of Water-Run Car - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Sun, 05 Aug 2012 17:05:45 GMT

Sydney Morning Herald

Craving Energy and Glory, Pakistan Revels in Boast of Water-Run Car
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- In a nation thirsting for energy, he loomed like a messiah: a small-town engineer who claimed he could run a car on water. The assertion -- based on the premise that he had discovered a way to easily split the oxygen and hydrogen ...
Pakistan water-fuelled car claim sparks joy, worryBoston.com
Pakistan electrified by 'water car' claimSydney Morning Herald

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Pakistan offers wheat, textile exports to Iran - The Nation Mon, 06 Aug 2012 01:56:16 GMT

Press TV

Pakistan offers wheat, textile exports to Iran
The Nation
Emphasising the significance of economic relations between the two countries, the Senate Chairman, who is visiting Iran, said Pakistan could offer many items to Iran, including wheat and textile. He said the potential of both the countries should be ...
IP gas pipeline role vital for Pakistan economyTehran Times
Pak foreign policy based on equality, respect, peace: BukhariPakistan Daily Times
'Iran, Pakistan can establish peace in the region'TwoCircles.net
Press TV
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When experts generalise - DAWN.com Mon, 06 Aug 2012 02:25:31 GMT

Wall Street Journal

When experts generalise
DAWN.com
Policymakers and 'experts' tend to speak about Pakistan and its problems in a sensational way, and talk of their work as something that is salvaging a country that is on the verge of collapse. The experts paint everything as good or evil, and expect an ...
US, Pakistan Enter Talks on Counterterror EffortsWall Street Journal
US, Pakistan appear to make little headway in spy meetReuters
CIA drone strikes violate Pakistan's sovereignty, says senior diplomatNew York Daily News
New York Times -CNN (blog)
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Pakistan police suspended after parading naked couple - BBC News Sun, 05 Aug 2012 14:06:15 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan police suspended after parading naked couple
BBC News
Several Pakistani police officers have been suspended after they were accused of parading a couple naked in public. According to witnesses, police in the Sindh town of Gambat forced the man and woman to walk to the police station naked as punishment ...
Pakistan police suspended after couple forced to parade naked through townTelegraph.co.uk
Policemen suspended for parading people nakedPakistan Daily Times

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Pakistan needs strong movement to achieve education targets: UNESCO - Business Recorder (blog) Sun, 05 Aug 2012 23:43:33 GMT

PakistanToday.com.pk

Pakistan needs strong movement to achieve education targets: UNESCO
Business Recorder (blog)
Pakistan needs a strong movement to achieve its targets of increasing literacy rate up to 86 percent by the year 2015 and ensure access to education to every child, says a report of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
Education targets remain elusivePakistanToday.com.pk

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