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India Detainee Says Pakistan Sheltered Him - Wall Street Journal Sun, 18 Aug 2013 23:41:55 GMT

Wall Street Journal

India Detainee Says Pakistan Sheltered Him
Wall Street Journal
NEW DELHI—Indian police on Sunday said an alleged veteran Islamist militant arrested last week told interrogators that Pakistan's military intelligence service has funded attacks on India and sheltered terrorism suspects. New Delhi counterterrorism ...
Met Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan: Abdul Karim TundaEconomic Times
Tunda handed over by Pakistan!Bangladesh News 24 hours
India's top terrorist says Pakistan's spy agency protects underworld don ...Global Times
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Rights groups urge Pakistan not to resume executions of 7000 death row inmates - NBCNews.com (blog) Sun, 18 Aug 2013 14:47:08 GMT

Rights groups urge Pakistan not to resume executions of 7000 death row inmates
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In a joint letter to Pakistan's president and prime minister, Human Rights Watch and the International Commission of Jurists said the resumption of the death penalty “puts Pakistan in opposition to the global and regional movement towards the abolition ...


Pakistan drops charges in Rimsha 'blasphemy' cleric case - BBC News Sun, 18 Aug 2013 09:03:10 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan drops charges in Rimsha 'blasphemy' cleric case
BBC News
A Pakistani court has dismissed charges against a Muslim cleric who had been arrested on suspicion of framing a Christian girl accused of blasphemy. The imam had accused 14-year-old Rimsha Masih of burning pages from the Koran. The teenager spent ...
Pakistan cleric cleared in blasphemy caseCBC.ca
Pakistan court acquits Muslim cleric in blasphemy caseFox News
Rimsha blasphemy case: Pakistan court acquits clericDeccan Chronicle
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Trade flows between India and Pakistan despite tensions - Times of India Sun, 18 Aug 2013 21:52:20 GMT

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Trade flows between India and Pakistan despite tensions
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Trade between India and Pakistan, one of the most significant confidence building measures (CBM), has been moving smoothly despite the recent cross-border firing in Jammu and Kashmir which have escalated tension and overshadowed the ...
This is the 20th ceasefire violation by Pakistan in 10 days.NDTV
Pakistan set to release hundreds of Indian prisonersPress TV
Pakistan violates ceasefire, India retaliates strongly in PoonchEconomic Times
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Pakistan temporarily halts executions ahead of scheduled hangings of al-Qaida ... - Fox News Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:02:40 GMT

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Pakistan temporarily halts executions ahead of scheduled hangings of al-Qaida ...
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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's government has halted all state executions temporarily, just a week ahead of the planned hangings of several al-Qaida-linked militants. Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed said Sunday that the executions were halted until ...
Pakistan stays state executions after Taliban threatThe Hindu
Pakistan orders temporary hold on executionsAl-Arabiya
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif orders immediate halt to executionsEconomic Times
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Pakistan floods affect 300000 - Fox News Sun, 18 Aug 2013 13:02:54 GMT

Pakistan floods affect 300000
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ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Heavy monsoon rains have triggered floods affecting more than 300,000 people across Pakistan in the last two weeks and killed 108 others, disaster management officials said Sunday. "The rains affected 334,764 people, killed at least ...


Guessing game as Pakistan's powerful army chief prepares to retire - Reuters Sat, 17 Aug 2013 21:14:22 GMT

Guessing game as Pakistan's powerful army chief prepares to retire
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - In a nation long plagued by military coups, the question of who will replace Pakistan's all-powerful army chief has taken on new urgency this year as the country tries to shake off the legacy of decades of military dictatorship ...

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Executions Of Taliban Militants Risk Provoking A Wider War in Pakistan - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Sun, 18 Aug 2013 07:23:07 GMT

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Executions Of Taliban Militants Risk Provoking A Wider War in Pakistan
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Their scheduled execution prompted three major Taliban factions this week to issue a stern warning to leaders of the governing Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party (PML-N) for pushing ahead with the hangings. The three militants include Muhammad ...

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Pakistan's Umar suffered seizure - relative - Fox News Sun, 18 Aug 2013 10:06:00 GMT

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Pakistan's Umar suffered seizure - relative
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KARACHI, Sindh (AFP) – Pakistan's fast-rising batsman Umar Akmal suffered a seizure during a flight to Jamaica and spent a night in a hospital before being rushed home, a relative said Sunday. "We are told that Umar suffered a seizure on the flight to ...
Pakistan cricket team leaves for ZimbabweThe News International
Umar Akmal out of Pakistan tour after epileptic fitReuters India
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US Troop Pullout Affects India-Pakistan Rivalry - New York Times Sat, 17 Aug 2013 00:28:33 GMT

New York Times

US Troop Pullout Affects India-Pakistan Rivalry
New York Times
LONDON — A weary familiarity hangs over the latest clashes between India and Pakistan, whose armies have traded artillery and accusations in recent days, jeopardizing new efforts to normalize relations between the two countries. World Twitter Logo.
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