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Pakistan races against time to send aid to quake-hit areas - Military Times Fri, 30 Oct 2015 17:58:28 GMT

Military Times

Pakistan races against time to send aid to quake-hit areas
Military Times
ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities said Friday they are racing against time to send relief supplies, including blankets, tents and food to the country's quake-affected rugged northwest amid forecasts of heavy rains and snowfall there for the next week.
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Eradicating suicide terrorism in Pakistan - Chicago Tribune Fri, 30 Oct 2015 22:55:10 GMT

Chicago Tribune

Eradicating suicide terrorism in Pakistan
Chicago Tribune
Screams and cries of pain drowned out religious chants in Pakistan on Oct. 23 after a suicide bomber detonated his deadly payload in the middle of a procession of Shiites. But beneath the horror of yet another seemingly indiscriminate suicide bombing ...


Pakistan's Imran Khan and Wife Reham Khan to Divorce - Wall Street Journal (blog) Fri, 30 Oct 2015 14:43:40 GMT

Wall Street Journal (blog)

Pakistan's Imran Khan and Wife Reham Khan to Divorce
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Pakistan's main opposition leader and former cricket superstar Imran Khan and his wife, TV journalist Reham Khan, are to divorce, members of Mr. Khan's party said Friday, ending Pakistan's highest-profile marriage after just 10 months. News of the ...
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England's Mark Wood to miss third Test with Pakistan because of ankle injury - The Guardian Fri, 30 Oct 2015 11:39:34 GMT

The Guardian

England's Mark Wood to miss third Test with Pakistan because of ankle injury
The Guardian
England go into Sunday's crucial third Test against Pakistan without the fast bowler Mark Wood after a second cortisone injection to his chronic left ankle problem in the space of six months. The 25-year-old, who suffers ongoing discomfort in the joint ...
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England rely on Shane Warne's input before third Test with Pakistan - The Guardian (blog) Fri, 30 Oct 2015 21:00:13 GMT

The Guardian (blog)

England rely on Shane Warne's input before third Test with Pakistan
The Guardian (blog)
In 2011, Pakistan drew a single Test against Sri Lanka; last year, Pakistan beat Sri Lanka and, in December, at a time when the death of Phillip Hughes had such an impact on the cricket world, New Zealand beat Pakistan. So, historically, it does not ...
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Shane Warne wants England to be patient with Adil RashidBBC Sport
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Militant-linked charity on front line of Pakistan quake aid - Reuters Fri, 30 Oct 2015 07:35:07 GMT

Reuters

Militant-linked charity on front line of Pakistan quake aid
Reuters
About 2,000 Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) volunteers fanned out across northern Pakistan after Monday's quake, highlighting the organisation's well-oiled disaster response and ability to work alongside the military. JuD's freedom to operate despite U.S. and U.N ...
Militant-linked charity Jamaat-ud-Dawa on front line of Pakistan earthquake ...ABC Online

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Pakistan Slowly Becoming Less Bellicose - Foreign Policy In Focus Fri, 30 Oct 2015 10:21:24 GMT

Foreign Policy In Focus

Pakistan Slowly Becoming Less Bellicose
Foreign Policy In Focus
In June, a US-Pakistan working group issued a statement about their shared desire to ensure the security of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and steps Pakistan had taken to prevent even unintentional proliferation of its technology. Then, in August, the ...
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Pakistan's Bilal Asif cleared in ICC testing after reporting of bowling action - The Guardian Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:51:00 GMT

The Guardian

Pakistan's Bilal Asif cleared in ICC testing after reporting of bowling action
The Guardian
Bilal Asif will be free to make his Test debut against England, if selected, after the Pakistan off-spinner's action was cleared in International Cricket Council testing. Asif was tested in Chennai, after his action was reported in the third one-day ...
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India seeks China's support over terror threats from Pakistani soil - Daily Mail Fri, 30 Oct 2015 22:48:33 GMT

Daily Mail

India seeks China's support over terror threats from Pakistani soil
Daily Mail
India is hoping to counter the Islamabad-sponsored terror threat by seeking support from China and furnishing evidence that Pakistani soil is being used to nurture terrorists. The threat posed by Pakistani terror outfits, especially Lashkar-e-Taiba ...
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Top Chinese military officer to visit India, PakistanReuters

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Jammu & Kashmir: FIR against eight students for raising pro-Pakistan slogans - The Indian Express Fri, 30 Oct 2015 22:50:00 GMT

The Indian Express

Jammu & Kashmir: FIR against eight students for raising pro-Pakistan slogans
The Indian Express
THE Jammu & Kashmir Police have started looking for over half a dozen students of class 12 who on Thursday raised pro-Pakistan slogans during school hours, leading to tension at Sial Sui in Kalakote area of border Rajouri district.

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