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India hits back: Don't need Pakistan lecture on tolerance - The Indian Express Tue, 13 Oct 2015 21:16:15 GMT

The Indian Express

India hits back: Don't need Pakistan lecture on tolerance
The Indian Express
With Pakistan expressing “concern” over Shiv Sena's attempt to disrupt its former foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri's book launch in Mumbai by smearing black paint on the face of the event's organiser, Sudheendra Kulkarni, New Delhi on Tuesday ...
Protesters vow to disrupt India launch of book by former Pakistan ministerThe Guardian
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The Hindu -Daily News & Analysis -Times of India
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England count cost of Ian Bell's double drop in first Test against Pakistan - The Guardian Tue, 13 Oct 2015 22:47:50 GMT

The Guardian

England count cost of Ian Bell's double drop in first Test against Pakistan
The Guardian
It was 35 minutes into the final session when Younis Khan chose to heave Moeen Ali's off spin mightily over the deep midwicket boundary for six, a real kitchen-sinker, to instigate some raucous applause from the few Pakistan supporters who were able to ...
Pakistan v England: Shoaib Malik hits century in first Test in UAEBBC Sport
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Malik century powers Pakistan on day onecricket.com.au
ABC Online -Daily Mail -Telegraph.co.uk
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Cricket Live Centre - Sportinglife.com Tue, 13 Oct 2015 05:46:18 GMT

Cricket Live Centre
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Stuart Broad to Shoaib Malik. In-swinging length ball, off stump on the front foot defending, back to bowler for no runs, fielded by Broad. Stumps - Three overs are lost from the day's play but Pakistan will be very pleased with how they have played ...

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Pakistan knew bin Laden's whereabouts, claims former defence minister - 9news.com.au Tue, 13 Oct 2015 19:45:46 GMT

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Pakistan knew bin Laden's whereabouts, claims former defence minister
9news.com.au
Pakistan's leaders knew about Osama bin Laden's presence in the country before he was killed by US Navy SEALs four years ago, their former defence minister has said. Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar told CNN-IBN that Pakistan's top military and civilian leaders ...
Pakistan ex-defence minister Ahmed Mukhtar drops political nuke bomb, says ...IBNLive
'Pakistan top brass knew of Osama's presence'The Hindu
Pakistan top brass knew about Osama Bin Laden's presence, claims country's ...The Indian Express
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US-Pakistan nuclear deal: Why India should see America is no friend - DailyO Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:54:56 GMT

Times of India

US-Pakistan nuclear deal: Why India should see America is no friend
DailyO
That the United States should be contemplating a nuclear deal with Pakistan in connection with Nawaz Sharif's visit to Washington on October 22 makes little sense. Judging by a Washington Post report by a senior columnist, it appears that some move in ...
Stalled India-Pakistan talks to figure in Sharif-Obama meetingTimes of India

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Refugees in Pakistan hit by aid cuts as Europe crisis drains funds - Reuters Tue, 13 Oct 2015 14:08:00 GMT

Reuters

Refugees in Pakistan hit by aid cuts as Europe crisis drains funds
Reuters
Pakistan hosts the world's largest long-term refugee population, according to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR), mostly Afghans who fled more than three decades of war. The exodus of people from countries like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan is ...

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England vs Pakistan: Why we should treasure the unique allure of Pakistan - Telegraph.co.uk Tue, 13 Oct 2015 09:23:49 GMT

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England vs Pakistan: Why we should treasure the unique allure of Pakistan
Telegraph.co.uk
Yet all of these pale into insignificance when compared with the old cricketers' war stories of trips to Pakistan. It is virtually impossible to peruse a memoir without coming across a stock chapter bemoaning the quality of the transport, accommodation ...


Pakistan Executes 9, Including 4 Brothers - ABC News Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:47:26 GMT

Pakistan Executes 9, Including 4 Brothers
ABC News
A Pakistani prison official says authorities have hanged nine convicts, including four brothers, the latest in a series of death sentences to be carried out since the country lifted a moratorium last year. Tuesday's executions bring the nationwide ...

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Younis Khan breaks Pakistan's run record as hosts dominate England in first test - Stuff.co.nz Tue, 13 Oct 2015 17:09:16 GMT

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Younis Khan breaks Pakistan's run record as hosts dominate England in first test
Stuff.co.nz
At the moment, my wish is to become the first [from] Pakistan to reach 10,000 runs for his country." Younis, who was eventually out for 38 on Tuesday (Wednesday NZ time), claimed the record in his 102nd test match, 22 fewer than Miandad took to set the ...
Younis Khan becomes Pakistan's leading run-scorer in TestsTimes of India
Younis Khan goes past Javed Miandad to become Pakistan's all-time leading run ...Firstpost
Cricket-Younis surpasses Miandad as Pakistan's highest test scorerReuters UK
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Challenges Pakistan faces in a digital age - Arab News Tue, 13 Oct 2015 21:57:14 GMT

Challenges Pakistan faces in a digital age
Arab News
While India has positioned itself as one of the leading players in the global IT sector, Pakistan has also made immense progress in this field since the 2000's. Focusing mainly on offshoring, the country has developed a nascent call center industry by ...

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