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Strong bowling gives Pakistan teeth - ESPNcricinfo.com Mon, 28 Sep 2015 13:10:50 GMT

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Strong bowling gives Pakistan teeth
ESPNcricinfo.com
Bowling, and particularly fast bowling, has long been essential to the character of Pakistan's cricket. Their bowlers certainly adjusted to conditions more quickly than their batsmen in the first T20I against Zimbabwe on Sunday, but it was one of their ...
Imad Wasim takes four wickets to help Pakistan beat ZimbabweThe Guardian
Cricket: Wasim spins Pakistan to winOtago Daily Times
Stamping their authority: Pakistan look to complete whitewash in HarareThe Express Tribune
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Journalism in Pakistan: Fear and Favor - New York Times Mon, 28 Sep 2015 14:02:51 GMT

New York Times

Journalism in Pakistan: Fear and Favor
New York Times
The boss tells him the story isn't sensational enough, then hangs up, leaving the reporter grumbling that the channel's executives care only about making money, rather than telling a good story. To anyone familiar with Pakistan's broadcast media today ...


India, Pakistan say some 1100 killed in Saudi hajj disaster - U.S. News & World Report Mon, 28 Sep 2015 15:00:30 GMT

U.S. News & World Report

India, Pakistan say some 1100 killed in Saudi hajj disaster
U.S. News & World Report
A Pakistani man, center left, is greeted by relatives on his arrival from Saudi Arabia after performing the Muslim hajj pilgrimage, Monday, Sept. 28, 2015 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Pakistan's minister for religious affairs says authorities have tracked ...
India, Pakistan Say 1100 Killed in Saudi Hajj DisasterVoice of America
Death toll from Saudi hajj stampede may reach 1100, India, Pakistan officials sayFox News

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Does the military still control Pakistan? - BBC News Mon, 28 Sep 2015 00:13:40 GMT

BBC News

Does the military still control Pakistan?
BBC News
Some call it military rule by stealth. Others prefer to describe it as the generals and the politicians working harmoniously in the national interest. But however you look at it, there's no denying the Pakistan army's political power is growing. It all ...

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India and Pakistan seem to be at war; this time in cyberspace! - Firstpost Mon, 28 Sep 2015 12:26:00 GMT

Firstpost

India and Pakistan seem to be at war; this time in cyberspace!
Firstpost
Pakistan Zindabad.” Also mentioned below was, “We Are Team Pak Cyber Attacker. Security is just an illusion.” In an attempt to spread the word faster about his 'so-called achievements', the hacker also mentioned about his attack on his Facebook page.
Exclusive: Who are 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' that hacked Pakistan websitesInternational Business Times, India Edition
Hackathon of another kind: A 'cyber war' between India and Pakistan?Business Standard
Indian Hackers Launch Massive Counter Attack; Hack 250+ Pakistani Websites ...Trak.in (blog)
Times of India -Inc42 Magazine
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Pakistan: Russia's New Best Friend? - The National Interest Online Sun, 27 Sep 2015 23:01:04 GMT

The National Interest Online

Pakistan: Russia's New Best Friend?
The National Interest Online
As the U.S.-India embrace tightens, former Cold War foes Pakistan and Russia are bolstering ties with one another. Pakistan was an early Cold War partner of the United States, ultimately helping to evict the Soviets from Afghanistan in 1989. While ...
Pakistan Expresses Alarm over Ever-expanding US-India Strategic PartnershipCenter for Research on Globalization
Biggest takeaway of Modi's US visit: India has finally risen above its regionDailyO
India-Pakistan Cold War should end in the Narendra Modi eraMerinews

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Even Pakistani media believes Modi 'received like a star' in US - The Indian Express Mon, 28 Sep 2015 09:22:35 GMT

The Indian Express

Even Pakistani media believes Modi 'received like a star' in US
The Indian Express
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is an astute politician with the ability to outsmart rivals and he is aiming for the “political and military dominance of India”, said a Pakistani daily that noted he was “received like a star” in the US. An ...
Why Pakistan is losing the high moral ground on KashmirTimes of India (blog)
Pakistan media on PM Modi's US visitIndia Today
Pakistan wants good relations with India through cooperation, not confrontationPakistan Today
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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Challenges - The Diplomat Mon, 28 Sep 2015 15:08:01 GMT

The Diplomat

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Challenges
The Diplomat
The indigenous people of the coastal town of Gwadar – gateway to the much-discussed China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – very much have their own opinions when it comes to reaping the benefits from this $46 billion project. As such, concern is ...

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Revealed: Why China Is Selling Submarines to Pakistan - The Diplomat Mon, 28 Sep 2015 07:23:38 GMT

The Diplomat

Revealed: Why China Is Selling Submarines to Pakistan
The Diplomat
As previously covered by The Diplomat, Pakistan announced earlier this year that it has agreed to purchase eight modified Type 41 Yuan-class diesel-electric submarines from China. These boats will provide Islamabad with much-needed Anti-Access/Area ...


England skipper Alastair Cook upbeat ahead of Pakistan test - SkySports Mon, 28 Sep 2015 17:01:52 GMT

SkySports

England skipper Alastair Cook upbeat ahead of Pakistan test
SkySports
England go into the three-Test series on the back of an Ashes series victory, with Cook hoping his young side can continue their progression, although they face a tough test in the UAE, where Pakistan, who have not played a Test series on home soil ...

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