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Islamic State is having a hard time taking root in Pakistan - Washington Post Sun, 06 Dec 2015 00:43:58 GMT

Washington Post

Islamic State is having a hard time taking root in Pakistan
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The revelation that the Pakistani woman involved in the San Bernardino massacre was an Islamic State supporter has put a spotlight on the radical group's reach into this country. But surprisingly, there have been only scattered ...

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Pakistani in California shooting became hardline in Saudi Arabia: relatives - Reuters Sat, 05 Dec 2015 16:15:11 GMT

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Pakistani in California shooting became hardline in Saudi Arabia: relatives
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Tashfeen Malik returned to Pakistan and studied pharmacy at Bahauddin Zakaria university in Multan from 2007 to 2012. She lived in a university hostel. An identity card said she was 29 years old at the time of the shootings. "She was known to be good ...
Accused Calif. shooter lived in Saudi Arabia for years -Pakistani sourcesGrand Forks Herald
Pakistan Assists US on San Bernardino Suspect Tashfeen MalikNBCNews.com
Pakistani authorities probe shooter Tashfeen Malik's possible ties to militantsLos Angeles Times
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Investigators piece together portrait of Pakistani woman in shooting massacre - CNBC Sat, 05 Dec 2015 03:53:00 GMT

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Investigators piece together portrait of Pakistani woman in shooting massacre
CNBC
Tashfeen Malik's path to accused mass killer in California began in a small city on the Indus River in Pakistan's Punjab province. It was from here, when she was a toddler, that she moved with her father Gulzar 25 years ago to Saudi Arabia, where he ...
Wife in California massacre visited terrorist haven in PakistanTribune-Review
How the Pakistani entered the American HomelandTimes of India
California killing spurs concerns about fiancé visa programmePakistan Today

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San Bernardino shooting woman is linked to Pakistan radical cleric Maulana Aziz - Daily Mail Fri, 04 Dec 2015 21:47:08 GMT

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San Bernardino shooting woman is linked to Pakistan radical cleric Maulana Aziz
Daily Mail
The woman who took part in the ISIS-inspired San Bernardino massacre is linked to her native country's most notorious radical mosque, American officials believe. Sources have told Daily Mail Online that US officials handed over information to their ...
Pakistan denies that US officials have handed over proof of California shooter ...Times of India
California shooting puts focus on radicalisations in PakBusiness Standard
Terror cocktail, shaken in Pakistan, served in USDaily Pioneer

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The deadly link between San Bernardino and Pakistan - Deutsche Welle Sat, 05 Dec 2015 18:20:57 GMT

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The deadly link between San Bernardino and Pakistan
Deutsche Welle
DW: What sort of links did San Bernardino shooters Tashfeen Malik and Syed Farook have with radical Islamist groups in Pakistan, and how much did they influence the killings? Arif Jamal: We still do not have authentic information on the links between ...

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A surreal drive through Pakistan, discussing Modi, Bihar and Patiala - The Indian Express (blog) Sat, 05 Dec 2015 15:13:29 GMT

The Indian Express (blog)

A surreal drive through Pakistan, discussing Modi, Bihar and Patiala
The Indian Express (blog)
This was my third visit to Pakistan and second within a year. Crossing the Radcliffe Line at Attari-Wagah is always a momentous occasion and even more so when there were clamours within the country threatening to send some people off to Pakistan for ...


Pakistan Refuses To Take Back Europe's Rejected Migrants - Breitbart News Sat, 05 Dec 2015 01:59:41 GMT

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Pakistan Refuses To Take Back Europe's Rejected Migrants
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Remarkably the Pakistani government seemed to be capable and willing of doing what Europe by and large is not — securing their borders against undesirables. Pakistani Interior Ministry Sarfraz Hussain said no entry to Pakistan would be granted without ...
Pakistan Sends 30 Migrants Back to EuropeNew York Times
Pakistan blocks 30 migrants deported from GreeceBBC News
Pakistan Refuses Migrants Sent Back By GreeceSky News
The Guardian -Global Voices Online
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Pakistan duo cleared for domestic return - cricket.com.au Sat, 05 Dec 2015 09:46:20 GMT

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Pakistan duo cleared for domestic return
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Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif will be allowed to return to Pakistan's domestic cricket in January, three months after their spot-fixing bans ended, officials announced on Saturday. The pair along with Mohammad Aamer were ...
A tale of two Pakistani bowlersESPNcricinfo.com (blog)
Shoaib Akhtar: Pakistan-India series will happengulfnews.com
'Help the child': Mohammad Amir's Pakistan career, says Shoaib Akhtar, can be ...The National
The Express Tribune -NDTVSports.com -NDTV
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World Bank report: Pakistan can be richer with rapid urbanisation - The Express Tribune Sat, 05 Dec 2015 22:07:12 GMT

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World Bank report: Pakistan can be richer with rapid urbanisation
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Urbanisation provides Pakistan with the potential to transform its economy to join the ranks of richer nations, but the country, like others in South Asia, has so far struggled to make the most of that opportunity, says a new World Bank report.
Proper urbanisation can yield economic benefits for Pakistan: reportPakistan Today

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Collateral damage? Villagers' lives turn into nightmares as India takes on ... - Firstpost Sat, 05 Dec 2015 07:33:24 GMT

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Collateral damage? Villagers' lives turn into nightmares as India takes on ...
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New Delhi: The aggressive retaliatory policy of the Border Security Force against Pakistan's ceasefire violations may have won it accolades and even delivered positive results, but it has come as a nightmare for villagers and farmers living along the ...

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