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Pakistan tells UN at least 400 civilians killed by drone strikes - Reuters Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:35:45 GMT

Montreal Gazette

Pakistan tells UN at least 400 civilians killed by drone strikes
Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Pakistan has confirmed that of some 2,200 people killed by drone strikes in the past decade, at least 400 were civilians and an additional 200 victims were deemed "probable non-combatants," a U.N. human rights investigator ...
Pakistan establishment approved drone strikes: UN reportThe Hindu
Nearly 400 civilians killed in US drone strikes in Pakistan: UNKhaama Press

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Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai meets with Queen Elizabeth at palace - CNN Fri, 18 Oct 2013 21:22:05 GMT

Washington Post

Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai meets with Queen Elizabeth at palace
CNN
London (CNN) -- Pakistani girls' education campaigner Malala Yousafzai, who has found international fame since being shot by Taliban militants last year, met with another icon Friday: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen and her husband, Prince ...
Defying the Taliban, Girls in Pakistan Go to SchoolBusinessweek

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Pakistan will ask ICC to cut Mohammad Amir's five-year spot-fixing ban - The Guardian Fri, 18 Oct 2013 16:52:43 GMT

The Guardian

Pakistan will ask ICC to cut Mohammad Amir's five-year spot-fixing ban
The Guardian
Pakistan will follow a stunning Test win against South Africa, the world's No1 ranked team, by requesting an easing of the five-year ban imposed on Mohammad Amir for spot-fixing at a meeting of the International Cricket Council that starts in London on ...
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Pakistan gets rare win over ProteasFox Sports
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Taliban's ban on polio vaccine in Pakistan puts global eradication at risk - Fox News Fri, 18 Oct 2013 15:58:01 GMT

Taliban's ban on polio vaccine in Pakistan puts global eradication at risk
Fox News
A Taliban ban on vaccination is exacerbating a serious polio outbreak in Pakistan, threatening to derail dramatic progress made this year towards wiping out the disease worldwide, health officials say. Health teams in Pakistan have been attacked ...
Pakistan polio outbreak puts global eradication at riskReuters
Pakistan polio outbreak puts eradication in dangerArab News
Global Eradication of Polio in threat with Polio Outbreak in PakistanPentagon Post

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Pakistan v SA, 1st Test, Abu Dhabi, 4th day - ESPNcricinfo.com Fri, 18 Oct 2013 19:20:08 GMT

ESPNcricinfo.com

Pakistan v SA, 1st Test, Abu Dhabi, 4th day
ESPNcricinfo.com
The word 'unpredictable' has often been used to describe Pakistan sides over the decades. A month after the gloom in Harare, with questions hanging over their batting capabilities in Test cricket, they nearly beat the world's No.1 Test side by an ...


Mohammad Amir: Pakistan cricketer hopes for ICC reprieve - BBC Sport Fri, 18 Oct 2013 20:49:12 GMT

BBC Sport

Mohammad Amir: Pakistan cricketer hopes for ICC reprieve
BBC Sport
Banned Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir hopes the International Cricket Council will grant him a reprieve to resume his career and play domestic cricket. Amir, 21, was jailed for six months and banned for five years for his part in a spot-fixing betting ...
Mohammad Aamer grateful as Pakistan Cricket Board appeal to ICCSydney Morning Herald
Pakistan want conditions of Mohammad Amir ban relaxed so he can return to ...Telegraph.co.uk
Pakistan Cricket Board seeks reprieve for spot-fixer Mohammad AmirNDTVSports.com
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Pakistan's Oscar contender 'Zinda Bhaag' faces formidable hurdles - Los Angeles Times Fri, 18 Oct 2013 15:31:03 GMT

Pakistan's Oscar contender 'Zinda Bhaag' faces formidable hurdles
Los Angeles Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — The first Pakistani film up for Oscar consideration in half a century faces 75 foreign-language rivals from around the world, many made with much larger budgets and far slicker marketing campaigns. It must survive the Academy of ...


Suicide Bomber in Pakistan Kills a Provincial Official - New York Times Thu, 17 Oct 2013 04:33:13 GMT

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Suicide Bomber in Pakistan Kills a Provincial Official
New York Times
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber killed a senior provincial official and at least nine guests at the official's home in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, in the most high-profile political assassination by the Islamist insurgency there this year.
Pakistan bomb: Imran Khan condemns murder of Israrullah GandapurBBC News
Pakistan Bomber Kills 8, Including Local OfficialABC News
Pakistan in urgent need of action against terrorgulfnews.com
Sydney Morning Herald -Voice of America
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Ceasefire Violation: Pakistan targets 10 Indian posts, 2 BSF jawans injured - Indian Express Fri, 18 Oct 2013 16:09:39 GMT

Indian Express

Ceasefire Violation: Pakistan targets 10 Indian posts, 2 BSF jawans injured
Indian Express
Two BSF jawans were injured on Friday as Pakistani troops opened fire at ten border out posts and civilian areas along the International Border in Jammu and Samba districts. Violating the ceasefire, the Pakistani rangers fired on border out posts and ...
Centre must take up ceasefire violations with Pakistan: Omar AbdullahTimes of India
Pakistan targets 10 Indian posts, 2 BSF jawans injuredZee News
Two BSF troopers injured in firing from PakistanThe Hindu
Economic Times -Hindustan Times
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Pakistan clinch rare win over top-ranked South Africa - DAWN.com Fri, 18 Oct 2013 08:50:41 GMT

DAWN.com

Pakistan clinch rare win over top-ranked South Africa
DAWN.com
ABU DHABI: Pakistan survived top order batting jitters on Thursday to notch a rare seven-wicket victory over top-ranked South Africa with more than a day to spare in the first Test. Pakistan required 40 runs for its win over the Proteas in six years ...