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Is Pakistan Really Cracking Down on Terrorism? - Newsweek Sat, 31 Jan 2015 19:45:16 GMT

Newsweek

Is Pakistan Really Cracking Down on Terrorism?
Newsweek
On December 16, gunmen loyal to the Pakistani Taliban attacked a military school in Peshawar, killing 148 people. Most of the victims were children, and many were killed as they hid under the desks. The violence was so gruesome it seemed to rattle the ...
Terror under Pakistan's nose as Islamic State expands into regionChannel News Asia
ISIL's South Asia branch threatens PakistanThe National

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Pakistan mosque bomb attack kills at least 60, survivors trapped under rubble ... - ABC Online Fri, 30 Jan 2015 19:36:47 GMT

ABC Online

Pakistan mosque bomb attack kills at least 60, survivors trapped under rubble ...
ABC Online
A bomb blast at a Shiite mosque in southern Pakistan has killed at least 60 people and wounded dozens more, officials said, in the deadliest sectarian attack to hit the country in more than a year. The bomb exploded as worshippers attended Friday ...
Explosion Kills Dozens at Shiite Mosque in PakistanNew York Times
Bomb Attack On Shiite Mosque In Pakistan Leaves At Least 55 DeadNPR (blog)
At Least 58 Killed in Pakistani Shi'ite Mosque BombingVoice of America
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Mourners Bury Their Dead After Pakistan Mosque Bombing - Wall Street Journal Mon, 02 Feb 2015 02:43:27 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Mourners Bury Their Dead After Pakistan Mosque Bombing
Wall Street Journal
KARACHI, Pakistan—Thousands of mourners in southern Pakistan attended mass funerals this weekend as the official death toll rose in a gruesome mosque bombing that law-enforcement officials now believe was organized by the militant group ...
PAKISTANPhilly.com
Pakistan mosque blast kills dozensWinnipeg Free Press
Pakistan's Shiites mourn 61 killed in bombingThe Korea Herald

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Pakistan's Competing Narratives - New York Times Sun, 01 Feb 2015 21:12:01 GMT

Pakistan's Competing Narratives
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — As a writer and storyteller, my main preoccupation is with narrative — the literary term for a series of events strung together in a linear or nonlinear way. We aim to create a fictional or nonfictional narrative and populate it ...


Pakistan's elusive quest for parity - The Hindu Sun, 01 Feb 2015 19:06:25 GMT

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Pakistan's elusive quest for parity
The Hindu
President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi carefully omitted mentioning Pakistan during the U.S. President's recent visit to India. But that did not stop Pakistani politicians and media from “warning” America against trying to “establish ...
Pakistan Criticizes India's Inclusion in Nuclear Suppliers GroupNew York Times
Why Obama should come to PakistanDaily Times
Obama's visit to India gives Pakistan pauseLos Angeles Times
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Pakistan and India to share exhibit at Venice Biennale - The Guardian Sat, 31 Jan 2015 06:33:48 GMT

The Guardian

Pakistan and India to share exhibit at Venice Biennale
The Guardian
Where the politicians and diplomats have failed, the artists hope to succeed. Pakistan and India are to be united at the Venice Biennale this year when a top contemporary artist from each nation will share an exhibit, in an unprecedented initiative ...

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ISIS in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Taliban Fighters Sign Up, Commanders Say - NBCNews.com Sat, 31 Jan 2015 21:11:13 GMT

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ISIS in Pakistan and Afghanistan: Taliban Fighters Sign Up, Commanders Say
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"The military operation in North Waziristan by the Pakistan army has helped us a lot," said Mufti Hassan Swati, who claims to be the deputy head of ISIS in Pakistan. "Hundreds of militants quit their groups and joined us [after it started]. Initially ...
Can Islamic State move into South Asia?BBC News
Pakistanis fleeing offensive find new dangers in Afghanistandunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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In Pakistan, a Charity Project Points to Official Tolerance of Militants - New York Times Thu, 29 Jan 2015 00:59:59 GMT

In Pakistan, a Charity Project Points to Official Tolerance of Militants
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — Violence and mayhem are the hallmarks of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistani group that waged the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks. But this week, the group publicly expanded its operations in an entirely different domain: health care.

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Family of jailed Pakistani doc who helped nail Bin Laden in hiding, losing hope - Fox News Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:40:31 GMT

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Family of jailed Pakistani doc who helped nail Bin Laden in hiding, losing hope
Fox News
Shakeel Afridi, 51 – called a traitor in Pakistan, but a hero in the U.S. after the May 2011 SEAL Team 6 raid that killed the al Qaeda leader – remains in isolation in a Pakistani jail, where his bid for a review of his 2012 conviction for “terrorism ...


Pakistan vs New Zealand 2nd ODI Live streaming, time and more - News Tribe Sun, 01 Feb 2015 16:03:23 GMT

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Pakistan vs New Zealand 2nd ODI Live streaming, time and more
News Tribe
New Zealand comfortably defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in first match of the series, and now both teams are ready to face each other in the last match before the World Cup 2015. Pakistan suffered back-to-back defeats against a New Zealand Board ...
New Zealand vs. Pakistan 2nd ODI: Date, Live Stream, TV Info, PreviewBleacher Report
Elliott repels his critics in the best possible wayStuff.co.nz
New Zealand ease to seven-wicket win over PakistanSkySports
TVNZ -Reuters
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