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Death Toll From Karachi, Pakistan, Heat Wave Tops 800 - New York Times Wed, 24 Jun 2015 21:30:00 GMT

New York Times

Death Toll From Karachi, Pakistan, Heat Wave Tops 800
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — The temperature was still searingly high on Wednesday — 98 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37 degrees Celsius — but at least it was dropping. It had been as high as 113 degrees Fahrenheit, or 45 degrees Celsius. Health and rescue ...
Pakistan heat wave: Death toll passes 800 in Karachi, Sindh ProvinceCNN
Pakistan heatwave: death toll rises to almost 750 as temperatures begin to fallThe Guardian
Pakistan Heat Wave Kills At Least 749; Pre-Monsoon Rains Relieve Scorched ...The Weather Channel
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Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka Cricket 2015: Schedule, Live Streaming Info, Preview ... - International Business Times Wed, 24 Jun 2015 21:34:00 GMT

International Business Times

Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka Cricket 2015: Schedule, Live Streaming Info, Preview ...
International Business Times
Pakistan will aim to secure their first test-series victory in Sri Lanka in nine years when they take a 1-0 lead to the P. Sara Oval for the second test, beginning on Thursday. Pakistan came out on top in the first test at Galle last week, with an ...
Features and Specials, 16 hours ago Pakistan targets series win in Sri LankaInternational Cricket Council
Watch Sri Lanka Vs. Pakistan Test Cricket Live Online: Younis Khan To Play In ...The Inquisitr
Pakistan eager to mark Younis's 100th Test with victoryGeo News, Pakistan
The Express Tribune -NDTVSports.com
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Pakistan Hit by Worst Heat Wave in a Decade - TIME Wed, 24 Jun 2015 23:39:00 GMT

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Pakistan Hit by Worst Heat Wave in a Decade
TIME
The death toll in Pakistan's scorching heat wave, at least 838 deaths as of Wednesday afternoon, continues to rise. At its epicenter is Karachi, home to 20 million people and the capital of the southern Sindh province. With temperatures reaching 113 ...
Cooler air for Pakistan, as heat wave death toll climbsCBS News
What the hellish heat in Pakistan has been likeMashable
Pakistan Heat Wave Deaths Reach 780Scientific American
AccuWeather.com -WQAD.com -International Business Times
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Pakistan's MQM 'received Indian funding' - BBC News Wed, 24 Jun 2015 11:20:00 GMT

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Pakistan's MQM 'received Indian funding'
BBC News
Officials in Pakistan's MQM party have told the UK authorities they received Indian government funds, the BBC learnt from an authoritative Pakistani source. UK authorities investigating the MQM for alleged money laundering also found a list of weapons ...
Pakistan's MQM militants being funded by India's RAW, claims controversial BBC ...Firstpost
Pakistan's MQM Party 'Received Indian Funding', Reports BBCNDTV
Pakistan opposition party denies India backingThe Daily Star
DAWN.com -Khaleej Times
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Australia beats Pakistan 6-1 in Antwerp as Kookaburras stay top of pool at ... - ABC Online Wed, 24 Jun 2015 22:53:00 GMT

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Australia beats Pakistan 6-1 in Antwerp as Kookaburras stay top of pool at ...
ABC Online
The Kookaburras maintained their spot on top of Pool A at the Hockey World League with a 6-1 win over Pakistan in Antwerp. Jake Whetton opened the scoring for Australia with a goal in the ninth minute, but Pakistan levelled the scores four minutes ...
Watch World Hockey League Semi-Final Live: Pakistan vs Australia Live ...International Business Times, India Edition
Kookaburras beat Pakistan at Hockey World LeagueSydney Morning Herald
World Hockey League 2015: Australia beats Pakistan in a crucial matchNews Tribe
Geo News, Pakistan -The Express Tribune
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Pakistan targets 3 Catholic nuns as part of campaign against foreigners - Washington Post (blog) Wed, 24 Jun 2015 18:42:40 GMT

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Pakistan targets 3 Catholic nuns as part of campaign against foreigners
Washington Post (blog)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — First, Pakistan nearly forced one of the world's most recognized charities, Save the Children, to stop doing business in the country. Then, it announced that thousands of charities and international aid groups would have to ...
Pakistan unseals Save the Children officesABC Online
Pakistan Allows Aid Group Save the Children to ReopenABC News
Pakistan allows aid group Save the Children to reopen after shutting down its ...Minneapolis Star Tribune

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I am a Hindu—and a proud Pakistani - Quartz Wed, 24 Jun 2015 07:02:24 GMT

I am a Hindu—and a proud Pakistani
Quartz
I'm a Pakistani Hindu—and I am fed up with the unending list of unaddressed complaints regarding discrimination, marginalisation and hatred spewed against Hindus in books taught at our schools for the last 68 years. A few days back, Lal Malhi ...

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Reversing Course, Pakistan Says Save the Children Can Stay - New York Times Tue, 23 Jun 2015 00:48:18 GMT

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Reversing Course, Pakistan Says Save the Children Can Stay
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Under pressure from Western allies, the government of Pakistan on Monday reversed its decision to expel Save the Children from the country, indicating that the aid agency could continue its operations albeit on a smaller scale ...
Pakistan Says Charity Can Continue to OperateWall Street Journal
Pakistan turns up the heat on NGOsIRINnews.org
Was Save the Children really working against Pakistan?Deutsche Welle

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Indian hockey team gears up for Pakistan, Australia in HWL - Hindustan Times Wed, 24 Jun 2015 17:27:00 GMT

Hindustan Times

Indian hockey team gears up for Pakistan, Australia in HWL
Hindustan Times
Before the Hockey World League (HWL) semi-final round began, Indian hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh had this to say: "For me our clash against Pakistan will be the most awaited." Well, that's coming up next. Following two consecutive victories in the ...

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Deadly heat exposes Pakistan's power problems - CNBC Thu, 25 Jun 2015 00:16:45 GMT

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Deadly heat exposes Pakistan's power problems
CNBC
Electricity deficits can exceed up to one-third of peak demand in Pakistan and cost more than 2 percent of gross domestic product annually, it added. Multiple factors like a physical shortfall, the financial inability of utilities to cover the cost of ...