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Is Pakistan Courting Trouble In Its Battle With Terrorism? - Newsweek Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:17:18 GMT

Newsweek

Is Pakistan Courting Trouble In Its Battle With Terrorism?
Newsweek
While Pakistan's political class has broadly supported the measures, the prospect has alarmed human rights campaigners, who recall gross miscarriages of justice at similar courts in the past and fear the move marks a retrograde step in the struggle to ...
Pakistan pledges fight against 'all terrorists without any discrimination of ...CNN (blog)
Our Jihad AddictionNewsweek Pakistan
Pakistan's army going after terrorists without any discrimination -- MilitaryKuwait News Agency
The Hindu
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Severe fuel shortage enrages Pakistanis, spurs criticism of Sharif's government - Washington Post Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:23:46 GMT

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Severe fuel shortage enrages Pakistanis, spurs criticism of Sharif's government
Washington Post
Over the weekend, in what officials say is the country's worst fuel shortage in memory, an estimated 95 percent of gas stations in Pakistan's second-largest city, Lahore, ran out of gas. The shortage was so severe it prompted a partial suspension of ...
Major gasoline shortage in Pakistan is causing problems for driversThe Week Magazine

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India-Pakistan relations on edge after Delhi orders airline to close offices - ABC Online Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:19:07 GMT

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India-Pakistan relations on edge after Delhi orders airline to close offices
ABC Online
Indian authorities have ordered the Pakistani airline which operates the only air link between the two countries to dispose of its offices in New Delhi. It is the latest move in the deteriorating relationship between the South Asian neighbours ...
Pakistan lodges protest over RBI notice to PIATimes of India
Pakistan's national airline denies threats to its flight operations from DelhiDaily News & Analysis
Pakistan approaches India over closure notice to PIAZee News
The Shillong Times
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Terror attacks drive Pakistan coffin boom - Times of India Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:16:21 GMT

Terror attacks drive Pakistan coffin boom
Times of India
PESHAWAR: Northwest Pakistan has been gripped by a raging Islamist insurgency for more than a decade, but a grim economic lifeline has emerged from the tragedy for some enterprising locals — a boom in coffin sales. Coffins are not part of traditional ...

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Fury in Pakistan as petrol crisis brings roads to a halt - Channel News Asia Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:30:04 GMT

Channel News Asia

Fury in Pakistan as petrol crisis brings roads to a halt
Channel News Asia
The shortage began last week, first hitting Pakistan's central Punjab province and the capital Islamabad, and spreading Monday to northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and parts of the country's biggest city, Karachi. Affected areas ground to a halt ...
Petrol crisis brings Pakistan to a haltEconomic Times
Facing public anger, Pakistan promises to solve fuel crisis soonReuters
Pakistan PM orders increase in petrol supplies amid fuel crisisFinancial Times
The Hindu -indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
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Abdul Razzaq Hits Out at Pakistan Coach Waqar Younis - NDTVSports.com Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:41:46 GMT

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Abdul Razzaq Hits Out at Pakistan Coach Waqar Younis
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Karachi: Pakistan out of favour allrounder Abdul Razzaq had lashed out at the national team's head coach Waqar Younis for launching a campaign against established senior players. "Till Waqar is the coach I will never be considered for a comeback to the ...

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Pakistan rubbishes reports of US warning against terror attacks, says India ... - IBNLive Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:37:59 GMT

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Pakistan rubbishes reports of US warning against terror attacks, says India ...
IBNLive
Washington: Pakistan Ambassador to the United States Jalil Abbas Jilani on Tuesday rubbished reports of any warning issued to his country by US ahead of President Barack Obama's India visit. "The Indian media has a tendency to invent and exaggerate ...
Pakistan denies reports of US 'warning' against attacks during Obama's India visitThe Express Tribune
Pakistan rejects Indian propaganda of 'alleged US warning'Geo News, Pakistan
'Pakistan received no US warning over Obama visit'Times of India
ValueWalk -ARY NEWS (press release) (blog)
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Pakistan Minister: Saudis Destabilizing Muslim World - Voice of America Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:53:45 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan Minister: Saudis Destabilizing Muslim World
Voice of America
Rana Muhammad Afzal, a member of Pakistan's National Assembly from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), told VOA Urdu that Pirzada's words were shocking. “Indeed this could not be the party policy, this is a non-diplomatic statement," Afzal said.
Pakistan shouldn't accept money from Saudis: Federal Minister Riaz HussainThe Nation
Pakistan minister criticises Saudi ArabiaZee News
PML-N minister accuses Saudi govt of destabilising Muslim worldPakistan Today

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Imran Khan's wife's short skirt is causing more outrage in Pakistan than ... - Quartz Tue, 20 Jan 2015 07:05:33 GMT

Quartz

Imran Khan's wife's short skirt is causing more outrage in Pakistan than ...
Quartz
Pakistan experienced its own version of the royal wedding when the country's best looking cricketer-turned-politician, 62-year-old Imran Khan tied the knot with former BBC journalist Reham Khan on Jan. 8. Local TV channels broke into a frenzy as they ...
Pakistan ex-chief justice sues Imran KhanDeccan Herald
Imran, Reham leave for Saudi Arabia to perform Umrahdunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)
Outrage in Pakistan as Imran Khan's new wife filmed cooking sausages after ...Mirror.co.uk
Pakistan Today -Geo News, Pakistan
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Kiren Rijiju: Pakistan obsession is a north Indian thing - Times of India Tue, 20 Jan 2015 07:33:45 GMT

Times of India

Kiren Rijiju: Pakistan obsession is a north Indian thing
Times of India
NEW DELHI: India may be pounding Pakistan heavily on the border in retaliation to its continued ceasefire violations, but minister of state (MoS) for home Kiren Rijiju feels New Delhi does not need to be hawkish on Pakistan and must let go of its ...

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