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Fake Diplomas, Real Cash: Pakistani Company Axact Reaps Millions - New York Times Mon, 18 May 2015 00:58:02 GMT

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Fake Diplomas, Real Cash: Pakistani Company Axact Reaps Millions
New York Times
In an interview in November 2013 about Pakistan's media sector, Axact's founder and chief executive, Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, described Axact as an “I.T. and I.T. network services company” that serves small and medium-sized businesses. “On a daily basis we ...

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Pakistan bus attack raises alarms about extremists - USA TODAY Sun, 17 May 2015 16:27:25 GMT

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Pakistan bus attack raises alarms about extremists
USA TODAY
LAHORE, Pakistan — Last week's terrorist attack on a bus that killed scores of minority Shiites is the latest example of sectarian violence and divisions that have grown in Pakistan the past few years as militant groups gain ground. Ratcheting up such ...
Spate of killings in Pakistan's Karachi targets senior policeReuters
Attack in Karachi, PakistanScoop.co.nz (press release)
SSP Ejaz Haider gunned down in KarachiGeo News, Pakistan
The Muslim News -Free press journal
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There's an uncomfortable mystery behind Osama bin Laden living in Pakistan for ... - Business Insider Sun, 17 May 2015 17:19:09 GMT

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There's an uncomfortable mystery behind Osama bin Laden living in Pakistan for ...
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Google MapsThis map shows the distance between the Pakistan Military Academy (A) and bin Laden's compound (B). The compound was 0.8 miles away from the academy. When the US found Osama bin Laden hiding in a walled compound less than a mile ...
Hersh Furor Bares Pakistan's Perfidy More Than Obama'sNewsweek
As long as Pakistan had bin Laden alive, it had leverage: Seymour HershTimes of India (blog)
German spy agency helped US find bin Laden: reportPakistan Today

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Zimbabwe finally confirm Pakistan tour - ESPNcricinfo.com Sun, 17 May 2015 10:25:11 GMT

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Zimbabwe finally confirm Pakistan tour
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Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has confirmed the upcoming tour to Pakistan against the advice of the country's Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC). The board's final decision comes after three days of debate, which began on Thursday when ZC issued a press ...
Media Releases, 16 hours ago ICC statement on Pakistan-Zimbabwe seriesInternational Cricket Council
ICC will not send match officials to Pakistan for Zimbabwe seriesThe Guardian
No ICC umpires for Pakistan-Zimbawecricket.com.au
Fox Sports -NDTVSports.com -Yahoo News
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Saudi Arabia to buy nuclear bombs from Pakistan: report - New York Post Sun, 17 May 2015 17:35:23 GMT

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Saudi Arabia to buy nuclear bombs from Pakistan: report
New York Post
The Saudis — who financed much of Pakistan's nuke program — are fearful of international efforts to keep its enemy Iran from acquiring a bomb, the Sunday Times of London reports. The Saudis think the deal, backed by President Obama, will actually ...
US officials: 'Saudis set to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan'International Business Times UK
Saudis to Buy Nukes from Pakistan - US OfficialsArutz Sheva
Report: Saudis to Buy Nuke from Pakistan in Response to Iran DealTheTower.org
The Australian -Press TV
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US drone kills five militants at Taliban site in Pakistan, officials say - The Guardian Sat, 16 May 2015 20:08:56 GMT

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US drone kills five militants at Taliban site in Pakistan, officials say
The Guardian
They say the compound had been used by the Pakistani Taliban. US drone strikes have killed several leading militants in rugged areas of Pakistan over the years, but are deeply unpopular in Pakistan because they have also killed civilians. Pakistan has ...
America's Pakistan Policy Is Sheer MadnessThe National Interest Online
Pakistan launches air and ground anti-Taliban offensive in Shawal ValleyYahoo News
Pakistan officials: U.S. drone strike kills 5 militantsMilitary Times
Washington Examiner -Channel News Asia
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Taliban Attacks Disrupt Progress in Afghan Pakistan Relations - Voice of America Sun, 17 May 2015 20:11:34 GMT

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Taliban Attacks Disrupt Progress in Afghan Pakistan Relations
Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. Just when the peace prospects between Pakistan and Afghanistan seemed to be improving, the Taliban carried out attacks that sent a strong signal about the pitfalls in the way of lasting peace in the region. In his visit to Kabul last week ...
Pakistan's relations with its neighbours: AfghanistanThe Express Tribune
World will witness new Pakistan soon: Ahsan IqbalDaily Times
Planning minister says CPEC will cover all provincesPakistan Today
Daily Pakistan -DunyaNews Pakistan
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New Film, Among the Believers, Looks Inside Pakistan's Madrassas - The Intercept - First Look Media Sat, 16 May 2015 16:33:22 GMT

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New Film, Among the Believers, Looks Inside Pakistan's Madrassas
The Intercept - First Look Media
“I worry about him,” Talha's father says. “We just sent him to study, we didn't think about it too much.” Talha, a 12-year-old boy, is a seminary student profiled in the new documentary Among the Believers, which examines one of Pakistan's most ...


Clarity needed on resuming India-Pakistan cricket ties - IBNLive Sun, 17 May 2015 03:15:36 GMT

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Clarity needed on resuming India-Pakistan cricket ties
IBNLive
There has never been or never will be a right time in the foreseeable future for India and Pakistan to play cricket bilaterally. It has always been a political gambit and it is once again, the cacophonic discussions on television channels notwithstanding.
Sarbananda Sonowal bats for India-Pakistan seriesEconomic Times
Sports Minister Sonowal Keen to Resume Bilateral India vs Pakistan CricketNDTVSports.com
'We want the India-Pakistan series to take place'The Hindu
Website (press release)
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Pakistan army 'caught India by throat' during Kargil war, says Pervez Musharraf - Daily News & Analysis Sun, 17 May 2015 18:34:35 GMT

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Pakistan army 'caught India by throat' during Kargil war, says Pervez Musharraf
Daily News & Analysis
"There was a second line force, too, which caught India by throat and that was later given the status of army," Musharraf said, addressing a ceremony of his All Pakistan Muslim League (APML). Musharraf, who masterminded the 1999 Kargil conflict and ...
Pakistan Army 'caught India by throat' during Kargil war: Pervez MusharrafIBNLive
India won't forget Kargil war, says MusharrafGeo News, Pakistan
Country in trouble due to incompetent leadership: MusharrafPakistan Today
Daily Pakistan
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