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After years of tension, anti-American sentiment ebbs in Pakistan - Washington Post Tue, 05 May 2015 00:24:50 GMT

The Express Tribune

After years of tension, anti-American sentiment ebbs in Pakistan
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — During a dozen visits here since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Montana resident Doug Chabot sometimes stuck a Canadian maple leaf on his bag. Even then, he dreaded the inevitable lectures from Pakistanis angered by U.S. ...
TribuneIs anti-American sentiment on the decline in Pakistan?The Express Tribune

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Zimbabwe's cricketers told not to tour Pakistan after safety warning - The Guardian Mon, 04 May 2015 18:12:47 GMT

The Guardian

Zimbabwe's cricketers told not to tour Pakistan after safety warning
The Guardian
Zimbabwe have agreed to become the first full member of the International Cricket Council to play in Pakistan since a deadly gun attack targeted a visiting team in 2009. Six police officials and a driver were killed in that assault on the Sri Lankan ...
Cricketers' body: Playing in Pakistan an 'unacceptable risk'Yahoo News
Zimbabwean security team to reach Pakistan tomorrowDunyaNews Pakistan
Playing in Pakistan an 'unacceptable risk': International Cricketers' AssociationIBNLive
New Zimbabwe.com
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'Embarrassed' Pakistan need revamp: Rameez - cricket.com.au Mon, 04 May 2015 05:59:47 GMT

cricket.com.au

'Embarrassed' Pakistan need revamp: Rameez
cricket.com.au
Pakistan dropped to ninth in the ICC rankings following a 3-0 series whitewash against Bangladesh and the governing body's annual May 1 update which saw points earned in results from 2011-12 dropped, a period where Pakistan enjoyed considerable ...
'Embarrassing' Pakistan Need Wholesale Revamp: Rameez RajaNDTVSports.com
Rameez: Embarrassed Pakistan need revampDhakaTribune
Pakistan is still playing old-style ODI cricket and needs to be revamped ...The News Teller
Daily Pakistan
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England drops to fourth, Pakistan must win Mirpur Test to retain third ... - International Cricket Council Mon, 04 May 2015 11:14:56 GMT

International Cricket Council

England drops to fourth, Pakistan must win Mirpur Test to retain third ...
International Cricket Council
Should Pakistan succeed in doing so, Misbah-ul-Haq's side will fall to 102 points but will be ranked above England when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point. Conversely, a Bangladesh win would see Pakistan drop behind England (102) and ...

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Pakistan Urges Afghanistan's Taliban to Join in Peace Talks - Voice of America Sun, 03 May 2015 12:01:37 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan Urges Afghanistan's Taliban to Join in Peace Talks
Voice of America
Pakistan has urged Afghanistan's Taliban to cease its annual spring offensive and instead engage in peace talks with the Kabul government. The statement to VOA by a top Pakistani official comes as Afghan and Taliban officials together with other ...
Qatar dialogue: Pakistan urges Afghan Taliban to pursue talksThe Express Tribune
Daily Brief: Pakistan Condemns Afghan Taliban...Foreign Policy (blog)
Pakistan supports Taliban, Afghan govt 'reconciliation' talksGeo News, Pakistan
Khaleej Times -Xinhua
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Pakistan minister disqualified over rigging in landmark 2013 polls - Business Insider Mon, 04 May 2015 12:05:26 GMT

Times of Oman

Pakistan minister disqualified over rigging in landmark 2013 polls
Business Insider
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - A Pakistani election tribunal disqualified a senior minister and ally of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday for vote rigging in the 2013 election, a decision the opposition is likely to trumpet as vindication of its ...
Pakistan minister stripped of parliament seat over 2013 riggingReuters
Pakistani court removes minister over vote rigging chargesYahoo News
Pakistan Railways Minister Saad Rafique is disqualified, repoll orderedTimes of Oman

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ICC wants answers before confirming dates for England series with Pakistan - The Guardian Sat, 02 May 2015 21:00:16 GMT

The Guardian

ICC wants answers before confirming dates for England series with Pakistan
The Guardian
England's away series against Pakistan next winter remains in the balance as the International Cricket Council awaits a satisfactory explanation from the host broadcaster, Ten Sports, over its involvement in cricket's so-called rebel movement. Talk of ...

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Gangsters release kidnapped Pakistani police - Reuters Mon, 04 May 2015 19:24:35 GMT

International Business Times

Gangsters release kidnapped Pakistani police
Reuters
Police were hunting for the kidnappers. In a separate incident, police said a guard at a boy's school accidentally shot himself. Reports of the shooting briefly sparked fears of a repeat of a deadly school attack five months ago that toughened Pakistan ...
Gunmen Attack School In Pakistan, 1 Dead: PoliceInternational Business Times
Gunmen attack school in Pakistan, one dead: policeThe Daily Star
Pakistan School Attacked by Gunmen; 1 KilledInternational Business Times, India Edition

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Game Changer? China's Ambitious Economic Corridor Plan for Pakistan - World Politics Review Mon, 04 May 2015 12:39:22 GMT

World Politics Review

Game Changer? China's Ambitious Economic Corridor Plan for Pakistan
World Politics Review
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Pakistan last month to inaugurate the 1,800-mile China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which will stretch from the landlocked western Chinese province of Xinjiang to the Arabian Sea port city of Gwadar in ...
The existential threat to India posed by China's Pakistan gambitFirstpost
Pakistan refuses to open India-Afghanistan road link, says conduct trade via ...IBNLive
Pak 'no' to opening up trade route to India angers GhaniFree press journal
Mainstream -Khaama Press (press release) (blog) -Radio Pakistan (press release)
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Pakistan pushes to put stalled climate policy into action - Reuters Mon, 04 May 2015 08:03:30 GMT

Pakistan Today

Pakistan pushes to put stalled climate policy into action
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pakistan's provinces will create committees to oversee reductions in carbon emissions and support climate change adaptation, in a push to implement a long-stalled national climate policy. Under an agreement ...
Govt pushes to put stalled climate policy into actionPakistan Today

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