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Report: In A Decade (Or Sooner), Pakistan Could Be No. 3 Nuclear Power - NPR Thu, 27 Aug 2015 16:54:44 GMT

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Report: In A Decade (Or Sooner), Pakistan Could Be No. 3 Nuclear Power
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The report, A Normal Nuclear Pakistan, written by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center, says: "in the next five to 10 years Pakistan could have a nuclear arsenal not only twice the size of India's but also larger than ...
Pakistan said to be on track to have third largest arsenal of nuclear weaponsFinancial Times
Report: Pakistan on track to have world's 3rd largest nuclear arsenalWashington Examiner
Report: Pakistan's nuclear arsenal could become the world's third-biggestWashington Post
Toronto Star -Voice of America
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Amer Ahmad's unexpected return from Pakistan followed change of heart ... - cleveland.com Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:49:57 GMT

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Amer Ahmad's unexpected return from Pakistan followed change of heart ...
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Pakistan has not formally said why it has agreed to release Ahmad, the first person extradited from Pakistan to the U.S. since 2006. But federal officials and an analyst said Ahmad's return followed a change of heart by Ahmad himself about returning to ...
Ex-Chicago Comptroller Amer Ahmad extradited from PakistanChicago Tribune
Ex-Ohio official who fled to Pakistan returned to USWLWT Cincinnati
Pakistan extradites former Ohio deputy treasurer to serve prison termColumbus Dispatch
Dayton Daily News
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Are Pakistan's female medical students to be doctors or wives? - BBC News Fri, 28 Aug 2015 00:21:12 GMT

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Are Pakistan's female medical students to be doctors or wives?
BBC News
In Pakistan's prestigious medical schools, female students outshine and outnumber their male counterparts. However, many do not end up as practicing doctors - and now there are calls to limit their numbers, the BBC's Amber Shamsi in Islamabad reports.

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Modi's Pakistan Test - Wall Street Journal Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:36:33 GMT

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Modi's Pakistan Test
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Pakistan called off talks between the two country's national security advisors amidst acrimony fueled by both sides through a farcical exchange of media statements. India insisted that Pakistan National Security Advisor Sartaj Aziz not meet with ...
Why neither India nor Pakistan won the 1965 warDeutsche Welle
India and Pakistan must keep talking to end blood feudThe Straits Times
Pakistan contacts UN over cancellation of NSA-level talksTimes of India
Economic Times -Voice of America -Firstpost
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Pakistan Super league: Qatar to host Inaugural T20 competition - BBC Sport Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:28:59 GMT

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Pakistan Super league: Qatar to host Inaugural T20 competition
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) says 40 foreign players from all test-playing countries, except India, have expressed an interest. The tournament will take place from 4 to 24 February 2016 in Doha and will feature five teams playing for prize money of ...
Qatar to host Pakistan T20 leagueESPNcricinfo.com
PCB chief Shahryar Khan dismisses Zaheer Abbas' call for Pakistan to play in IndiaFirstpost
Doha to host first edition of Pakistan Super League in Feb 2016Cricbuzz

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Second Pakistani Terrorist Caught After Encounter in North Kashmir - NDTV Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:29:25 GMT

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Second Pakistani Terrorist Caught After Encounter in North Kashmir
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The terrorist has been identified as 22-year-old Javed Ahmed from Muzaffargarh in southwestern area of Punjab in Pakistan. He is also known as Sajjad and Abu Ubedullah. Four of his companions were killed in a 20-hour-long gun battle in Baramulla, North ...
Another Pakistani militant captured alive after Kashmir encounter, 4 attackers ...Firstpost
Army captures Pakistan terrorist Sajjad Ahmed in KashmirLivemint
Jammu and Kashmir: Another Lashkar terrorist caught alive; what has Pakistan ...Daily News & Analysis
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Pakistan Demands Afghanistan Protect Its Kabul Mission, Staff - Voice of America Thu, 27 Aug 2015 14:49:29 GMT

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Pakistan Demands Afghanistan Protect Its Kabul Mission, Staff
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Pakistan has demanded Afghanistan ensure protection of its diplomatic staff and premises in Kabul, where officials say Afghan agents are harassing the Pakistani staff, particularly those living outside of the embassy compound. Officials at the ...
UNHCR facilitates the return of 51000 Afghans refugees from PakistanUNHCR (press release)
Pakistan embassy staff in Kabul limits movementThe Express Tribune

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Exiled Pakistani Separatist Says Government Has Reached Out to Him - Wall Street Journal Wed, 26 Aug 2015 21:41:46 GMT

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Exiled Pakistani Separatist Says Government Has Reached Out to Him
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ISLAMABAD—The exiled alleged leader of a long-running separatist insurgency in Pakistan's western Balochistan province said he is willing to enter peace talks after he said the country's prime minister and army chief reached out to him. Brahumdagh ...

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Pakistani militant blows himself up during a police raid, killing his wife and ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune Thu, 27 Aug 2015 16:24:10 GMT

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Pakistani militant blows himself up during a police raid, killing his wife and ...
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MULTAN, Pakistan — A suspected Taliban militant blew himself up during a police raid in central Pakistan on Thursday, killing his own wife and two children, police said. The counterterrorism raid on the house in the town of Pir Mahal triggered a ...
Pakistan suicide bomber kills wife, kids during police raidYahoo News
Shooting erupts during police raid on home in PakistanNorthJersey.com

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China's Billion-Dollar Gateway To The Subcontinent: Pakistan May Be Opening A ... - Forbes Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:23:53 GMT

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China's Billion-Dollar Gateway To The Subcontinent: Pakistan May Be Opening A ...
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Any sort of conflict could cut off the country's energy supply, and ships would need to travel an extra 500 miles to avoid the strait, currently the fastest route from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. China, aware of this vulnerability, is looking to ...

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