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Pakistan make short work of Sri Lanka's challenge - ESPNcricinfo.com Thu, 30 Jul 2015 17:54:06 GMT

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Pakistan make short work of Sri Lanka's challenge
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A measured Ahmed Shehzad, a spry Shoaib Malik and a belligerent Umar Akmal hit 46 runs each to carry Pakistan to 175 for 5, a total Sri Lanka's chase never had the measure of. Milinda Siriwardana and Chamara Kapugedera played sprightly innings from ...
Pakistan claim victory in T20 international in Sri LankaSkySports
Pakistan sink Sri LankaGulf Digital News
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 1st T20 2015: Watch Free Live Streaming of PAK vs SL on ...India.com
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"Are (Modi's) India and (Sharif's) Pakistan Sliding Toward War?" -- Let's Hope Not - Forbes Fri, 31 Jul 2015 00:47:00 GMT

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"Are (Modi's) India and (Sharif's) Pakistan Sliding Toward War?" -- Let's Hope Not
Forbes
John Stimson warns in a detailed, factual article—“Are India and Pakistan Sliding Toward War?” — that rising tensions over Kashmir – and poor relations between Modi and Pakistan – could lead soon to war. I don't disagree with the points he assembles.

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Pakistan Buries Islamic Militant Leader Killed in Attack - U.S. News & World Report Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:26:00 GMT

U.S. News & World Report

Pakistan Buries Islamic Militant Leader Killed in Attack
U.S. News & World Report
Malik Ishaq, center, a leader of the banned Sunni Muslim group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, and his colleagues, raise hands in response their supporters who greeted him with rose-petals upon his arrival at his hometown in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, after his ...
Malik Ishaq, Militant Leader in Pakistan, Is Said to Die in Attack on Police ...New York Times
Alleged Leader of Pakistan Militant Group KilledWall Street Journal
Pakistan police kill leader of banned sectarian groupReuters

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Taliban leader Omar's tale reflects clashing agendas - Washington Post Thu, 30 Jul 2015 23:34:15 GMT

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Taliban leader Omar's tale reflects clashing agendas
Washington Post
In early 2011, then-CIA Director Leon Panetta confronted the president of Pakistan with a disturbing piece of intelligence. The spy agency had learned that Mohammad Omar, the Taliban leader who had become one of the world's most wanted fugitives after ...
Mullah Omar death: Why is Pakistan silent?BBC News
Afghan Taliban name a new leader, but peace talks delayedReuters
Afghan Officials: Mullah Omar is Dead...Foreign Policy (blog)
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Pakistan rejects the statement of Indian Home Minister - Times of India Thu, 30 Jul 2015 17:26:54 GMT

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Pakistan rejects the statement of Indian Home Minister
Times of India
Responding to Thursday's statement of India's home minister Rajnath Singh in the Lok Sabha that the gunmen had come from Pakistan, Qazi Khaliullah, foreign office spokesperson, said that pointing fingers before investigation is not a healthy trend.
India, Pakistan NSAs on course for talks in Gurdaspur shadowHindustan Times
No indication of India pulling back from talks with PakistanLivemint
India says Punjab attackers came from Pakistan, but talks on for nowReuters UK
The Express Tribune -NDTV
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Are India and Pakistan Sliding toward War? - The National Interest Online Wed, 29 Jul 2015 22:15:32 GMT

The National Interest Online

Are India and Pakistan Sliding toward War?
The National Interest Online
The ceasefire agreement reached between India and Pakistan in November 2003 is now unrecognizable, with firing growing steadily since late 2012. Monday's attack on a police station in the Punjabi town of Gurdaspur, signals a new uptick in violence.
PM Narendra Modi may meet Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif in September in ...Economic Times
Modi govt's response to Gurdaspur attack: Talks with Pakistan to continue, but ...Firstpost
Why did Pakistan choose to strike in Punjab?DailyO
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As China Awakens, America -- And Pakistan -- Should Take Note - Huffington Post Fri, 31 Jul 2015 00:31:33 GMT

As China Awakens, America -- And Pakistan -- Should Take Note
Huffington Post
BEIJING -- "When China wakes, she will shake the world." Napoleon's famous comment on China has had China-watchers scratching their heads for two centuries as to what exactly he meant. Was it a warning to Europe of a potential threat from the East?
Pakistan, China agree on giving top priority to economic corridorEconomic Times

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In Pakistan, Extremist Group Expands Its Reach - Wall Street Journal Fri, 31 Jul 2015 01:01:00 GMT

Wall Street Journal

In Pakistan, Extremist Group Expands Its Reach
Wall Street Journal
KARACHI, Pakistan—In this sprawling metropolis of 20 million, access to water is a daily struggle for many. In Orangi Town, one of its roughest neighborhoods, some residents have found a way to meet that need: by turning to the country's biggest ...


A Pakistan glacier, as viewed from a drone - in pictures - The Guardian Thu, 30 Jul 2015 11:27:02 GMT

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A Pakistan glacier, as viewed from a drone - in pictures
The Guardian
Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took a series of stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan while on a film expedition. At the Baltoro and Godwin-Austen glaciers near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he ...
In the shadow of K2: Photographer captures stunning pictures of Pakistani ...Daily Mail

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China Builds Biggest Solar Power Plant In Pakistan - ValueWalk Thu, 30 Jul 2015 16:24:00 GMT

ValueWalk

China Builds Biggest Solar Power Plant In Pakistan
ValueWalk
Chinese state media reports that a Chinese company has built the power plant in Bahawalpur, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park is a 229-hectare facility in the Cholistan desert, and has been hailed as an early part of China ...

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