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China and Pakistan make an oddball but enduring couple - Financial Times Wed, 11 Feb 2015 18:44:47 GMT

The Diplomat

China and Pakistan make an oddball but enduring couple
Financial Times
It has survived the vicissitudes of Pakistan's military and civilian governments and of Islamabad's shape-shifting relations with Washington. This week, Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, is visiting Pakistan to cement what Islamabad calls the ...
China Confirms Pakistan Nuclear ProjectsThe Diplomat
Chinese foreign minister to arrive Pakistan on ThursdayDaily Times
Crossover: Chinese FM to arrive in Pakistan early this weekCCTV
India Today -Economic Times
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Pakistan likely knew of Osama bin Laden's presence, admits former spy chief - Washington Post (blog) Thu, 12 Feb 2015 00:10:28 GMT

Washington Post (blog)

Pakistan likely knew of Osama bin Laden's presence, admits former spy chief
Washington Post (blog)
Ever since the discovery and death of Osama bin Laden in a leafy town not far from Islamabad in May 2011, it's been an open secret that some element within the Pakistani state must have played a role in giving the world's most wanted terrorist safe haven.
Pakistan 'probably' knew where Osama bin Laden was hidingTelegraph.co.uk
Pakistan 'Probably' Knew Bin Laden Was Hiding: Ex-spy ChiefNewsmax.com
Report: Former official says Pakistan likely hid Bin LadenStars and Stripes

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Cricket World Cup: India v Pakistan will be most-watched match in cricket ... - ABC Online Thu, 12 Feb 2015 00:07:08 GMT

ABC Online

Cricket World Cup: India v Pakistan will be most-watched match in cricket ...
ABC Online
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland expects India's World Cup clash with Pakistan will be the most watched match in the sport's history, saying the tournament will be just as successful as the Asian Cup. Both co-host nations get the ...
India vs Pakistan, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: 10 things to know about arch ...India.com
Cricket World Cup: Team India Counting on Local Support in Clash Against ...NDTVSports.com
Get pumped up for World Cup Cricket with these nutty India vs. Pakistan adsWashington Post (blog)
SBS -Sports World News -International Cricket Council
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Pakistan ponder options ahead of India clash - Reuters Thu, 12 Feb 2015 00:47:15 GMT

Reuters

Pakistan ponder options ahead of India clash
Reuters
Pakistan lost several players to injury and suspension for the tournament but Waqar said his main problem in finding the right balance was their lack of all-rounders, barring 34-year-old Shahid Afridi. "It's difficult to have the right combination, you ...
World Cup 2015: India Favourites to Remain Unbeaten vs Pakistan, Say Sunil ...NDTVSports.com
World Cup 2015: Sunil Gavaskar, Ian Chappell favour India to beat Pakistan againThe Indian Express
World Cup 2015 is Pakistan's best chance to beat 'weak' India: Moin KhanFirstpost
Washington Times -DAWN.com
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Mohammad Amir has a brighter future than Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan's outcasts - The Guardian (blog) Wed, 11 Feb 2015 09:29:23 GMT

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Mohammad Amir has a brighter future than Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan's outcasts
The Guardian (blog)
This past week two Pakistan cricketers, both ostracised from the game but for different reasons, were informed by the International Cricket Council that they would be allowed to return to the game. One at international level with immediate effect , the ...
Saeed Ajmal Wants Pakistan to Win Against India in World CupNDTVSports.com
World Cup: Afridi hopeful Pakistan will break India jinxTimes of India
Pakistan's best chance to beat India in World Cup: MoinBusiness Standard
The Daily Telegraph (blog) -Sydney Morning Herald
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Pakistan discovers major reserves of iron ore in Punjab - Economic Times Wed, 11 Feb 2015 18:50:20 GMT

Geo News, Pakistan

Pakistan discovers major reserves of iron ore in Punjab
Economic Times
LAHORE: Pakistan has discovered major reserves of iron ore as well as copper, silver and gold in Punjab province, which Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today said could boost the country's struggling economy. The reserves were found at Rajua in Chiniot ...
Political awakening in PakistanArab News
'Huge' reserves of iron ore discovered in ChiniotGeo News, Pakistan
PM says discovery of huge reserves of iron ore could end 'begging bowl' cultureThe Express Tribune
Gulf Times -Malay Mail Online -Zee News
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India is the fastest growing economy; Former ISI head: … - Foreign Policy (blog) Wed, 11 Feb 2015 14:04:42 GMT

Foreign Policy (blog)

India is the fastest growing economy; Former ISI head: …
Foreign Policy (blog)
By Neeli ShahNeeli Shah is a South Asia Research Fellow at the New America Foundation. She writes, edits, and publishes content on Foreign Policy's South Asia Channel. She is also a graduate student at Johns Hopkins SAIS in Washington, D.C., where ...

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Schools Step Up Security in Wake of Pakistan Attack - Wall Street Journal Thu, 12 Feb 2015 03:09:48 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Schools Step Up Security in Wake of Pakistan Attack
Wall Street Journal
Rozia Altaf, a police officer in northwestern Pakistan, recalled the first time she took a group of schoolteachers to a shooting range for rifle and pistol instruction. “They were so shy and scared of the weapons at first,” Ms. Altaf said. “But once ...
Pakistan's Anti-Terrorist Enthusiasm Wanes. . . AgainHuffington Post
Terrorists Blow Up Girls' School in PakistanBreitbart News
New Lessons For Women Teachers In Pakistan: How To Shoot TerroristsWorldcrunch

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Dozens of dogs killed in Pakistan in response to rising numbers of strays - Daily Mail Wed, 11 Feb 2015 16:29:14 GMT

Daily Mail

Dozens of dogs killed in Pakistan in response to rising numbers of strays
Daily Mail
Laid out in the hot sun after being killed and then dumped in a rubbish pile, these are the stray dogs of Karachi which have been rounded up and culled. The Pakistani city began a mass cull of the stray dogs after authorities became alarmed about their ...
Pakistan Dog Culling: Dozens Of Stray Dogs Killed By City Workers, Dumped In ...The Inquisitr

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Scott Morrison's denial of visa to refugee from Pakistan unlawful, high court ... - The Guardian Wed, 11 Feb 2015 02:34:10 GMT

The Guardian

Scott Morrison's denial of visa to refugee from Pakistan unlawful, high court ...
The Guardian
The Pakistani man arrived on Christmas Island by boat in May 2012. A member of the Hazara ethnic minority and a Shia Muslim, the man faced, the high court said, “a real chance of being seriously harmed or killed by extremist groups if he was returned ...

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