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Pakistan grants Shafqat Hussain stay of execution - BBC News Mon, 05 Jan 2015 20:04:48 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan grants Shafqat Hussain stay of execution
BBC News
Pakistan's government has halted the execution of a man sentenced to death by an anti-terrorism court. Shafqat Hussain had been due to be executed on 14 January. He was charged with involuntary manslaughter in 2004, when he was 14 years old.
Nisar points out military tribunals formed in Pakistan like US after 9/11Daily Times

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India, Pakistan border fighting intensifies before Obama visit - Reuters Mon, 05 Jan 2015 22:25:31 GMT

International Business Times

India, Pakistan border fighting intensifies before Obama visit
Reuters
SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Pakistan accused India of killing four civilians on the border of the two nuclear powers and India said one of its border guards was killed, heightening tensions before a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama. India said its ...
India, Pakistan Trade Accusations Over Cross-Border ViolenceABC News
India-Pakistan Relations: Tensions Rise After Almost A Week Of Cross-Border ...International Business Times
Pakistan provokes again, cross-border firing kills BSF jawan in J&K's Samba sectorZee News
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Pakistan boat 'carried suspected terrorists', says India - BBC News Mon, 05 Jan 2015 10:00:31 GMT

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Pakistan boat 'carried suspected terrorists', says India
BBC News
A Pakistani boat which was intercepted by the Indian Coast Guard on New Year's Eve was carrying "suspected terrorists", India's Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said. Delhi claims that the Pakistani crew were engaged in "illicit activities" and ...
Pakistan Seizes Indian Fishing Boats as Doubts Intensify Over Terrorist ClaimsTIME
Pakistan boat explosion: Occupants not smugglers but possible terrorists, says ...The Indian Express
Pak dismisses 'terror' boat issue as India's 'silly allegation'Times of India
NDTV -Economic Times
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John Kerry's thumbs-up, aid to Pakistan irk India - Times of India Mon, 05 Jan 2015 22:25:34 GMT

Times of India

John Kerry's thumbs-up, aid to Pakistan irk India
Times of India
The foreign office derisively pointed out that "India does not believe that Pakistan is showing "sustained commitment" or making "significant effort" or ceasing support" or dismantling "bases of operations" of the Laskhar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, the ...
US denies Pakistan got clean chit, fundsThe Hindu
India Reacts Sharply to $532 Million US Aid to PakistanNDTV
India and Pakistan trade accusations about Kashmir border killingsThe Guardian
Hindustan Times -The Diplomat -Economic Times
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To Beat the Taliban, Pakistan Needs School Reform - Newsweek Mon, 05 Jan 2015 21:51:08 GMT

Newsweek

To Beat the Taliban, Pakistan Needs School Reform
Newsweek
I went to school in Pakistan too, but it was a different country, one where children could still be children. Yet the seeds of today's Pakistan had already been sown by the time I was in elementary school. This was the end of General Zia's time—a man ...
Pakistan's Central Banker Sees 8% Growth on Terrorism FightBloomberg
Pakistan's Parliament Debates Creating Military Courts for Terror CasesWall Street Journal
Pakistan rallies behind anti-terror cause after brutal attackGlobal Times

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Pakistan: 'Unprovoked' Indian Fire Kills 4 Civilians - Voice of America Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:19:38 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan: 'Unprovoked' Indian Fire Kills 4 Civilians
Voice of America
Pakistan says “unprovoked” firing by Indian border security forces killed four civilians on Monday. A military statement says Indian forces are firing at the civilian population in the Zafarwal sector on the so-called Working Boundary, which separates ...
Rangers reciprocate Indian firing at LoC killing 5 soldiersdunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)
Indian aggression devours three more Pakistani civiliansPakistan Today

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Suspected US Drone Strike Kills Nine in Pakistan's North Waziristan - NBCNews.com Mon, 05 Jan 2015 11:23:31 GMT

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Suspected US Drone Strike Kills Nine in Pakistan's North Waziristan
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A suspected U.S. drone strike killed at least nine suspected militants in Pakistan on Sunday, government and security officials told NBC News. Pakistani government and security officials said the drone fired two missiles and struck a militant compound ...

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Pakistan Taliban warlord behind Peshawar school massacre vows MORE ... - Mirror.co.uk Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:06:52 GMT

Mirror.co.uk

Pakistan Taliban warlord behind Peshawar school massacre vows MORE ...
Mirror.co.uk
After trying to justify the December 16 Peshawar school massacre in which nine Taliban gunmen and suicide bombers from the terror network Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan killed 145 people including 132 children he then attacks democracy. Surrounded by his ...
Pakistan announces Rs 760 million bounty for 615 militantsDaily News & Analysis
Pakistan offers US$100000 bounty for Taliban leaderChannel News Asia
Pakistan offers $100000 bounty for Taliban leader Mullah FazlullahEconomic Times

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US Drone Strike in Pakistan Is Said to Have Killed 6 Militants - New York Times Mon, 05 Jan 2015 00:11:44 GMT

USA TODAY

US Drone Strike in Pakistan Is Said to Have Killed 6 Militants
New York Times
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least six foreign militants were believed to have been killed in an American drone strike in the North Waziristan tribal region on Sunday morning, a Pakistani security official said. The Pakistani official said a drone fired ...
Pakistan strikes kill 31 militants, drone kills 7USA TODAY
Pakistan Taliban: US drone 'kills militants' in tribal regionBBC News
A wake-up call for PakistanToledo Blade

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Pakistan, India Trade Fire in Kashmir, Killing 4 - ABC News Sat, 03 Jan 2015 08:47:47 GMT

Pakistan, India Trade Fire in Kashmir, Killing 4
ABC News
Pakistani and Indian border guards traded artillery fire along the disputed border region of Kashmir, killing four people and wounding eight, officials said Saturday. Both Pakistan and India blamed each other for starting the fire that began Friday night.