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Climbers Recount Murder on Famous Pakistan Peak - National Geographic Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:12:49 GMT

National Geographic

Climbers Recount Murder on Famous Pakistan Peak
National Geographic
Sher Khan, a Pakistani climber, returned to Base Camp at Nanga Parbat at about two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, June 22. He'd been suffering from the effects of high altitude at Camp 1 and wanted to rest. Besides the other mountaineers at Base Camp, ...


Big in Pakistan: Malala Yousafzai Conspiracy Theories - The Atlantic Fri, 28 Jun 2013 19:25:04 GMT

Big in Pakistan: Malala Yousafzai Conspiracy Theories
The Atlantic
After Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old advocate for girls' education in Pakistan, was shot in the head by the Pakistani Taliban last October while riding home on a school bus, she almost instantly became a global icon -- and remarkably, remains one.


Pakistan: Salman Butt admits to spot-fixing for first time - BBC Sport Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:50:27 GMT

BBC Sport

Pakistan: Salman Butt admits to spot-fixing for first time
BBC Sport
Pakistan: Salman Butt admits to spot-fixing for first time. Banned ex-Pakistan captain Salman Butt has admitted his involvement in a spot-fixing scandal for the first time. Butt 28, Mohammad Amir, 21, and Mohammad Asif, 30, were found guilty of being ...
Butt admits to fixing, apologisesESPNcricinfo.com
Pakistan cricketer in 'fixing' apologyThe Sun
Pakistan's ex-captain Butt admits to spot-fixingGulf Daily News
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Pakistan extends refugee status for over a million Afghan refugees that was ... - Fox News Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:58:46 GMT

Pakistan extends refugee status for over a million Afghan refugees that was ...
Fox News
Pakistan has been hosting Afghan refugees dating back to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan three decades ago. There are 1.6 million in Pakistan. Many Pakistanis have become frustrated with the length of time the Afghans have stayed and want them to ...


'If Pakistan can't try 26/11 jihadis, let ICC take over' - Times of India Sat, 29 Jun 2013 00:14:42 GMT

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'If Pakistan can't try 26/11 jihadis, let ICC take over'
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Disappointed over Pakistan's slow pace of trial in Mumbai terror attack case, a top American lawmaker has demanded that the seven suspects, including LeT operational commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, be handed over to the International ...
'If Pakistan can't try 26/11 culprits, turn them oZee News

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Pakistan Extends Refugee Status for Afghans - ABC News Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:51:29 GMT

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Pakistan Extends Refugee Status for Afghans
ABC News
The United Nations says Pakistan has extended refugee status for over a million Afghans living in the country. It was set to expire June 30. The U.N.'s refugee agency said Friday Pakistan agreed to extend their status while it comes up with a new policy.
Afghan refugees dig heels into PakistanAsia Times Online

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FBR freezes all accounts of national airlines - Frontier Post Fri, 28 Jun 2013 13:46:16 GMT

FBR freezes all accounts of national airlines
Frontier Post
KARACHI: Federal Bureau of Revenue (FBR) has seized all the accounts of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on being tax defaulter.Sources said PIA is tax defaulter of Rs3 billion. FBR seized accounts of national airlines to mount pressure on it for ...


Pakistan pushed Taliban to hold talks with US: Official - Press TV Fri, 28 Jun 2013 12:23:31 GMT

Gulf Times

Pakistan pushed Taliban to hold talks with US: Official
Press TV
According to the unnamed official, Pakistani negotiators have been persuading the Taliban leadership in recent weeks to embark on peace talks with the Americans and the Afghan government. “The process is continuing. In fact it is in everyone's interest ...
Pakistan engages with Taliban to put peace talks back on trackGulf Times
Clashing visions weigh on US drive for Taliban talksPakistan Daily Times
Pakistan engaged with Taliban to get peace talks back on trackZee News
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Pakistan ranks as ground zero for terrorism - London Free Press Fri, 28 Jun 2013 21:38:19 GMT

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Pakistan ranks as ground zero for terrorism
London Free Press
It seems Israel and America are blind beyond Iran. While Iran possesses no nuclear warheads, it is considered the primary threat to world peace. On the other hand, Pakistan, with an arsenal of more than 100 nukes, continues to be fed billions of ...
Why Pakistan Is a Bigger Threat to Israel than IranHuffington Post Canada

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Pakistani government criticises nine BBC Urdu job cuts - BBC News Fri, 28 Jun 2013 15:21:23 GMT

Pakistani government criticises nine BBC Urdu job cuts
BBC News
The Pakistani government has criticised a decision by the BBC Urdu service to terminate the jobs of nine senior reporters across the country. Information minister Pervez Rasheed said that the matter would be raised with the "concerned authorities".
Sacked journalists issue to be raised with concerned authorities: Pervez RashidAssociated Press of Pakistan

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