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In a Shift, Pakistan Pats Afghanistan on the Back - New York Times Fri, 13 Feb 2015 01:44:29 GMT

BBC News

In a Shift, Pakistan Pats Afghanistan on the Back
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In a sign of closer cooperation between often hostile neighbors, Pakistan's military on Thursday credited Afghanistan with helping to capture the Taliban militants who orchestrated the attack on a Peshawar school in December that ...
Pakistan still hunting Peshawar school massacre plottersBBC News
Schools Step Up Security in Wake of Pakistan AttackWall Street Journal
Pakistan: Army arrests 12 Taliban involved in school attackU.S. News & World Report

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Starved for Energy, Pakistan Braces for a Water Crisis - New York Times Fri, 13 Feb 2015 01:43:36 GMT

New York Times

Starved for Energy, Pakistan Braces for a Water Crisis
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Energy-starved Pakistanis, their economy battered by chronic fuel and electricity shortages, may soon have to contend with a new resource crisis: major water shortages, the Pakistani government warned this week. A combination of ...

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China and Pakistan make an oddball but enduring couple - Financial Times Thu, 12 Feb 2015 13:16:34 GMT

China and Pakistan make an oddball but enduring couple
Financial Times
China and Pakistan have one of the closest yet least understood relationships in international diplomacy. On the surface they have little in common. China's state is strong and its economy has been growing for decades. The Pakistani state, apart from ...

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Eight Pakistan players fined for breaking World Cup curfew - Times of India Thu, 12 Feb 2015 14:11:04 GMT

Times of India

Eight Pakistan players fined for breaking World Cup curfew
Times of India
"Eight of the Pakistan players, which also included former captain Shahid Afridi and opener Ahmed Shehzad, were fined 300 Australian dollars (US $230) after they came late to their Sydney hotel on Sunday," sources in the Pakistan team told AFP on ...
Pakistan Cricket World Cup players break team curfewStuff.co.nz
India v Pakistan: World Cup Champion Needs Heroics in AdelaideWall Street Journal
World Cup 2015: Eight Pakistan players fined for violating team curfewThe Indian Express
IBNLive -Cricbuzz -SkySports
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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.
Ex-ISI Chief: Pakistan 'Likely' Traded Bin Laden To US For Deal On AfghanistanBreitbart News
Retired general: 'Probable' Pakistan knew of Bin Laden's whereaboutsPolitico
Pakistan 'probably' knew where Osama bin Laden was hidingTelegraph.co.uk
i24news -Scoop.co.nz (press release) -Times of India
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World Cup 2015: India Favourites to Remain Unbeaten vs Pakistan, Say Sunil ... - NDTVSports.com Thu, 12 Feb 2015 19:23:47 GMT

International Business Times, India Edition

World Cup 2015: India Favourites to Remain Unbeaten vs Pakistan, Say Sunil ...
NDTVSports.com
Asian giants and arch-rivals, India and Pakistan, get ready for yet another blockbuster World Cup tie in Adelaide on Sunday. Both teams have looked ragged in the recent past but three former cricketers and NDTV experts -- Sunil Gavaskar, Ian Chappell ...
ICC World Cup 2015: India Handle Pressure Better Than Pakistan, Says Batting ...International Business Times, India Edition
India has greater chances to win than Pakistan; GavaskarBusiness Recorder

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Vote! What do you think should be India's XI vs Pakistan? - IBNLive Fri, 13 Feb 2015 03:22:10 GMT

IBNLive

Vote! What do you think should be India's XI vs Pakistan?
IBNLive
Dhoni & Co are going through a rough patch in Australia. Which XI men you think can help India maintain their unbeaten World Cup record against Pakistan? (Getty Images). With warm-up matches over, skipper MS Dhoni needs your help in deciding his ...
Cricket World Cup History: India's Dominance over Arch-Rivals PakistanNDTVSports.com
Match against Pakistan to decide India's World Cup fortunesZee News
ICC World Cup: India will definitely beat Pakistan, says Ravi ShastriMid-Day

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China, Pakistan Discuss Efforts to Maintain Afghan Peace - Voice of America Thu, 12 Feb 2015 21:22:27 GMT

Voice of America

China, Pakistan Discuss Efforts to Maintain Afghan Peace
Voice of America
ISLAMABAD—. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has reaffirmed Beijing's support for Afghanistan's national unity government during a visit to Pakistan. Wang is in Islamabad at the start of a two-day official visit to Pakistan, during which he will ...
China's President Xi to visit Pakistan this yearReuters
Pakistan, China vow to further strengthen friendly relationsXinhua
China's President Xi is heading to Pakistan this yearBusiness Insider
The Diplomat -Khaleej Times
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Sachin Tendulkar says India-Pakistan game a giant challenge - Times of India Thu, 12 Feb 2015 11:22:50 GMT

Times of India

Sachin Tendulkar says India-Pakistan game a giant challenge
Times of India
"The Pakistan game was a high pressure game compared to the final," Tendulkar said in an interview on Headlines Today news channel about India's win over its arch-rival in the 2011 semifinal at Mohali in which he scored a match-winning 85. "It's a ...
Cricket World Cup: India v Pakistan will be most-watched match in cricket ...ABC Online
India vs Pakistan: the most colourful of all rivalriesIBNLive
The most watched game in history?Fox Sports
India.com -Daily Times
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Obama and Pakistan's Sharif agree to meet: White House - Reuters Thu, 12 Feb 2015 20:23:31 GMT

The Nation

Obama and Pakistan's Sharif agree to meet: White House
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif spoke by telephone on Thursday about counterterrorism and other issues, and agreed to meet, the White House National Security Council said on Twitter. The two ...
Obama lauds Pakistan's anti-terror actionsThe Nation
Obama phones Sharif, updates him on India visitPakistan Today
India does not qualify for UNSC membership, Nawaz tells ObamaGeo News, Pakistan

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