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China, Pakistan Agree On Communications, Transport Links: Huawei On Board ... - International Business Times Mon, 08 Jul 2013 00:51:53 GMT

International Business Times

China, Pakistan Agree On Communications, Transport Links: Huawei On Board ...
International Business Times
China and Pakistan agreed Friday on a $44 million project to construct a fiber-optic link connecting the former's border region with the latter's city of Rawalpindi, which will pave the way for Islamabad to boost its access to international ...
Why Sino-India trade high compared to that of Pakistan, asks Nawaz SharifEconomic Times
Pakistan, China set sights on Arabian Sea linkTimes of India
Pakistan, India inch closer to resuming peace dialoguePakistanToday.com.pk
Newstrack India -The Nation
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Pakistan brings back death penalty, to anger of rights groups - Yahoo! News Sun, 07 Jul 2013 13:02:56 GMT

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Pakistan brings back death penalty, to anger of rights groups
Yahoo! News
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's new government, trying to appear determined to rein in escalating crime and militancy, has ended a ban on the death penalty, in a move condemned by international organizations as inhuman and retrograde. Up to 8,000 ...
Death penalty back in PakistanAljazeera.com
Return of death penalty in Pakistan condemnedThe Independent
Pakistan ends moratorium on executionsFox News

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Pakistan cricket great Wasim Akram to marry Melbourne woman - NEWS.com.au Sun, 07 Jul 2013 23:30:25 GMT

Pakistan cricket great Wasim Akram to marry Melbourne woman
NEWS.com.au
Wasim Akram. Pakistan cricket great Wasim Akram with his Melbourne fiancee Shaniera Thompson. Picture: Julie Kiriacoudis Source: Herald Sun. PAKISTAN cricket great Wasim Akram is engaged to marry Melbourne woman Shaniera Thompson. The famed ...

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Pakistan reinstates death penalty to curb crime rate - Globe and Mail Sun, 07 Jul 2013 13:26:25 GMT

Pakistan reinstates death penalty to curb crime rate
Globe and Mail
Pakistan's new government, trying to appear determined to rein in escalating crime and militancy, has ended a ban on the death penalty, in a move condemned by international organisations as inhuman and retrograde. Up to 8,000 people languish on death ...


Pakistan bomb kills four in Lahore restaurant district - BBC News Sun, 07 Jul 2013 09:39:28 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan bomb kills four in Lahore restaurant district
BBC News
At least four people were killed and dozens injured when a bomb went off in a busy food street in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, officials say. Local media said the explosion happened as people sat eating at restaurants in the Anarkali area on ...
Deadly explosion in Pakistan's LahoreAljazeera.com
Blast at Pakistan Bazaar Kills 4 and Injures DozensNew York Times
Bombing at market street in east Pakistan kills 4CBS News
UPI.com -Fox News
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Whatmore promises Pakistan will fight harder - ESPNcricinfo.com Sat, 06 Jul 2013 04:44:59 GMT

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Whatmore promises Pakistan will fight harder
ESPNcricinfo.com
Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore has said that his side will show more fight when they tour West Indies for the five ODIs and two Twenty20s later this month. Speaking to the media on sidelines of a practice session in Lahore, Whatmore also outlined Umar ...
West Indies tour: Pakistan depart in quest of resurgenceThe Express Tribune
Whatmore expects better show in West Indiesgulfnews.com
Umar Akmal : I have always batted for Pakistan rather than for myselfCricket Country
Zee News -DAWN.com -NDTV
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Militants torch NATO tanker in southwestern Pakistan - Press TV Sun, 07 Jul 2013 13:15:40 GMT

Press TV

Militants torch NATO tanker in southwestern Pakistan
Press TV
Pro-Taliban militants in the troubled southwestern Pakistan have set fire to at least one NATO tanker carrying supplies to US-led forces in neighboring Afghanistan. Local officials say two gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire at the container in Dhadar ...

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The Sharifs, a murder most foul and Pakistan's future - Times of India Mon, 08 Jul 2013 00:24:23 GMT

The Sharifs, a murder most foul and Pakistan's future
Times of India
Nawaz Sharif was expected to win the 2013 general elections in Pakistan. All the pundits had said the balding Punjabi's prime ministerial ambitions were very likely to be realized. But what the entire lot of analysts, economists, businessmen and others ...


Indo-Pakistan divide cast as foil in Afghanistan - The Japan Times Sun, 07 Jul 2013 14:15:08 GMT

The Star Online

Indo-Pakistan divide cast as foil in Afghanistan
The Japan Times
LONDON – Every few years, foreign policy establishments in Washington and London get down to brass tacks and try to find answers to the perennial instability in South Asia. And every time the bright minds ignore the evidence staring them in the face ...
INDIA-PAKISTAN: Embarrassing QuestionsStrategy Page
Pakistan has 'role in Afghan peace'The Nation
Insurgents increasing in east Afghanistan, but army sees gainsPakistan Daily Times
The Express Tribune -Zee News
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Search for alternatives: Pakistan to seek drone technology from US - The Express Tribune Sun, 07 Jul 2013 21:53:02 GMT

The Express Tribune

Search for alternatives: Pakistan to seek drone technology from US
The Express Tribune
When contacted, a foreign ministry spokesperson confirmed that Pakistan was seeking the transfer of drone technology from the US to deal with terrorist threats in the tribal belt. Published in The Express Tribune, July 8th, 2013. Tweet · Share this ...
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