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Pakistan Taliban say no shift to Syria - Fox News Tue, 16 Jul 2013 16:08:36 GMT

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Pakistan Taliban say no shift to Syria
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) – Pakistani Taliban commanders Tuesday rejected suggestions they were sending fighters to Syria, saying some have gone there independently but the movement's focus remained in Pakistan. They said some militants, mainly ...
Pakistan Denies Local Taliban Has Sent Hundreds of Fighters to SyriaVoice of America
Pakistan Taliban says its fighters in SyriaAljazeera.com
Pakistan denies reports of Taliban cell in SyriaDAWN.com
Haaretz -Al-Arabiya -Critical Threats Project
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Narine and Bravo brothers level series - ESPNcricinfo.com Tue, 16 Jul 2013 12:52:31 GMT

Emirates 24/7

Narine and Bravo brothers level series
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West Indies were unusually generous in the field but their batting showed signs of returning to form and Sunil Narine roared back to his best as they overcame Pakistan in Providence to level the series at one-each. West Indies themselves had been ...
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Pakistan win toss, put Windies in to batFox News
Narine, Bravo earn West Indies win over PakistanNew Zealand Herald
Emirates 24/7 -The News International -Zee News
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Pakistan to hold presidential election Aug. 6; current president not expected ... - Fox News Tue, 16 Jul 2013 13:27:38 GMT

The Nation

Pakistan to hold presidential election Aug. 6; current president not expected ...
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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan says it will hold an election for the country's president on Aug. 6. The country's election commission said in a statement Tuesday that candidates can submit their nomination papers until July 24. Pakistan's president is elected by ...
Pakistan to hold election on Aug 6 to replace ZardariTimes of India
Pakistan to hold Presidential election on August 6The Hindu
Pakistan lawmakers to elect new president on August 6GlobalPost
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In Pakistan, Malala is seen as an overexposed poster child of the West - Washington Post Tue, 16 Jul 2013 19:40:09 GMT

The Nation

In Pakistan, Malala is seen as an overexposed poster child of the West
Washington Post
But there are no such days here, and it is so disheartening to see this girl who has so much passion for Pakistan being treated so harshly in the country she loves. Over and over, we hear speeches that begin, “I support Malala and the right to ...
Documentary to follow Pakistan's young education crusader MalalaReuters
Pakistan's Malala Problem: Teen Activist's Global Celebrity Not Matched at HomeTIME
Malala made Pakistan proudThe News International

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Pakistan grapples with rising tide of extremist violence - BBC News Tue, 16 Jul 2013 08:38:19 GMT

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Pakistan grapples with rising tide of extremist violence
BBC News
All over Pakistan... there are bomb blasts, targeted killings and suicide attacks”. End Quote Syed Hussain Hussaini. On the ceiling, walls and even on a building opposite, are pockmarks from hundreds of ball-bearings which had been packed inside the ...

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Malala's Pakistan By The Numbers - Daily Beast Mon, 15 Jul 2013 08:56:06 GMT

Daily Beast

Malala's Pakistan By The Numbers
Daily Beast
2: The ranking of Pakistan on the list of countries with the most out-of-school children, with around 5.4 million primary school age children lacking access to education. 7: how many times more that Pakistan invests in military spending than in primary ...
Shot Pakistan schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai addresses UNBBC News
Malala Speech: Pakistani Teen Speaks Out Publicly For First Time Since Being ...Huffington Post
Pakistan's Malala, shot by Taliban, takes education plea to UNReuters
Foreign Policy (blog) -Pakistan Daily Times
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The drugs of war: Heroin in Pakistan more affordable than food - RT (blog) Tue, 16 Jul 2013 21:25:41 GMT

The drugs of war: Heroin in Pakistan more affordable than food
RT (blog)
Over one billion dollars' worth of heroin each year – that is the deadly fallout Pakistan gets from the blooming narcotics industry that provides the main cash crop in devastated Afghanistan. Locals say heroin is cheaper than food. It's thought ...


Fulham boss urged to find Pakistan talent - Fox News Tue, 16 Jul 2013 10:10:53 GMT

The Nation

Fulham boss urged to find Pakistan talent
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KARACHI (AFP) – Pakistan football chiefs Tuesday urged new Fulham owner Shahid Khan to go back to his roots and look for young talent in the South Asian country. Billionaire Khan, born in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, took over the English ...
New Fulham owner urged to tap Pakistan talentgulfnews.com

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The AfPak Channel: Pakistan's health workers under attack - Foreign Policy (blog) Tue, 16 Jul 2013 19:49:31 GMT

Foreign Policy (blog)

The AfPak Channel: Pakistan's health workers under attack
Foreign Policy (blog)
On July 3, 2013, a female health worker was killed in northwest Pakistan while conducting polio vaccinations; she was the latest to die in an on-going anti-vaccination campaign by militants. About three weeks earlier, on June 16, militants killed two ...


Pakistan pitches for security cooperation with India - Times of India Tue, 16 Jul 2013 23:13:05 GMT

Times of India

Pakistan pitches for security cooperation with India
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Pakistan on Tuesday pitched for security cooperation with India and said doubting its ability to fight terror in the wake of the recent revelations by the Abbottabad Commission exposing lacunae in its security establishment will not solve ...
Pakistan gives high priority to improve ties with India: EnvoyIBNLive
Potential for good ties between India, Pakistan: TCA RaghavanDaily News & Analysis
Pakistan seeks cooperation with India in renewable energy, powerEconomic Times
The New Indian Express -Newstrack India
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