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Stalled by Scandal, Pakistani Network Goes on the Air at Last - New York Times Tue, 18 Oct 2016 20:14:32 GMT

New York Times

Stalled by Scandal, Pakistani Network Goes on the Air at Last
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A high-profile Pakistani news network, Bol TV, made its inaugural broadcast on Tuesday, more than a year after its planned debut was derailed when its parent company was embroiled in a scandal involving fake online degrees.

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A Pakistani tea vendor snapped by a passing photographer has become an internet sensation - Quartz Tue, 18 Oct 2016 21:40:59 GMT

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A Pakistani tea vendor snapped by a passing photographer has become an internet sensation
Quartz
Until a few days ago, 18-year-old Arshad Khan was just another face in the crowded Itwar Bazaar, or Sunday market, in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, where he manned a tea stall. Since then, he has turned into a social media sensation. And that was ...
Blue-Eyed Pakistani 'Chai Wala' Becomes Internet SensationNDTV
Pakistan's chaiwala: The eyes that got the world lookingKhaleej Times
This blue-eyed chaiwala is being called Pakistan's 'nuclear weapon'Times of India
DunyaNews Pakistan -The News International -Samaa Tv (blog)
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Indian Prime Minister suggests Pakistan 'radiates the darkness of terrorism' - CNN Mon, 17 Oct 2016 21:42:20 GMT

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Indian Prime Minister suggests Pakistan 'radiates the darkness of terrorism'
CNN
Pakistan calls upon the international community and especially the BRICS Leaders to ask India to stop bloodshed of Kashmiris immediately, release Kashmiri Leaders and thousands of Kashmiris taken away forcibly with their fate unknown and address the ...
India's Modi suggests Pakistan is 'a mother-ship of terrorism' 2 Hours Ago | 00:44CNBC
India's Modi Calls Pakistan Terror 'Mothership' at Brics SummitWall Street Journal
China defends Pakistan after Modi's 'mothership of terrorism' remarkDAWN.com
TIME -International Business Times -South China Morning Post
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India and Pakistan at War Against Peaceniks - New York Times Sun, 16 Oct 2016 21:33:15 GMT

New York Times

India and Pakistan at War Against Peaceniks
New York Times
Once, in a TV studio near Delhi almost eight years ago, I tried to stop a war between India and Pakistan and left thinking: Let them fight. It's never a good idea to join a TV debate when those two are on the brink of yet another war. I was visiting ...
Jawan killed as Pakistan violates LoC truce againTimes of India
India wants to contain tensions with Pakistan, focus on economyReuters
Anticipating Pakistan's Next Moves in AfghanistanThe Wire
Center for Research on Globalization -Livemint -Quartz
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The US is likely to remain cosy with Pakistan and there is little that India can do about it - Quartz Tue, 18 Oct 2016 06:28:23 GMT

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The US is likely to remain cosy with Pakistan and there is little that India can do about it
Quartz
The Obama administration, now in its last phase, is unlikely to take any strong action against Pakistan even though the White House tacitly supported recent Indian military strikes against terrorists on Pakistan's side of the Line of Control (LoC). The ...
Modi Lays Groundwork For Water War in Battle With Rival PakistanBloomberg
India's self-goal: How we made Pakistan our equal by obsessing over itFirstpost
UK hails Pakistan's 'significant sacrifices' in combating terrorEconomic Times
Geo News, Pakistan -News18 -The Express Tribune
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Driven out: Muslim family relocates to Pakistan after Islamophobia in N. Carolina (VIDEO) - RT Tue, 18 Oct 2016 20:22:37 GMT

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Driven out: Muslim family relocates to Pakistan after Islamophobia in N. Carolina (VIDEO)
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Counter-terrorism computer scientist Zeeshan Usmani and his family had enough of the United States after several threatening incidents of Islamophobia in North Carolina, he told RT, and have moved to Pakistan, where their security is not guaranteed.

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Pakistan PM cornered over 'graft' and Kashmir situation - Times of India Tue, 18 Oct 2016 20:31:23 GMT

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Pakistan PM cornered over 'graft' and Kashmir situation
Times of India
While the Imran Khan-led opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has threatened an 'Occupy Islamabad' sit-in over alleged money-laundering by the Sharif family, a coalition of religious and political outfits called Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC ...
KP people searching for man who vowed to make 'Naya Pakistan': PM NawazDunyaNews Pakistan
Nawaz lambasts PTI: 'KP's leaders only found on containers'DAWN.com

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India wants to use water as weapon against Pakistan: Tariq Fatemi - Economic Times Tue, 18 Oct 2016 16:40:00 GMT

Economic Times

India wants to use water as weapon against Pakistan: Tariq Fatemi
Economic Times
"Fatemi also condemned the stated intent of India to use water as a weapon against the people of Pakistan, in flagrant violation of its international treaty obligations. He charged that such an action could only be contemplated by an irresponsible ...
How long will India, Pakistan remain hostile, asks Farooq AbdullahTimes of India
Nailing Pakistan's historic lies on Kashmir – Point by PointZee News

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Pakistan vs West Indies: Darren Bravo lauds visitors' fightback in day-night Test - Firstpost Tue, 18 Oct 2016 17:47:12 GMT

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Pakistan vs West Indies: Darren Bravo lauds visitors' fightback in day-night Test
Firstpost
Dubai: West Indian batsman Darren Bravo, who scored a resolute hundred in the first Test against Pakistan, Tuesday said his team could have beaten Pakistan after fighting their way in Dubai. Bravo defied Pakistan's potent bowling attack on a weary ...
Pakistan v West Indies: Darren Bravo century almost denies hosts in thrillerBBC Sport
Pakistan clinch tense win despite Bravo toncricket.com.au
Pakistan overcome Bravo epic for thrilling winESPNcricinfo.com
SkySports -Cricbuzz -DAWN.com
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Pakistan hosts 16-nation military sports tournament - DAWN.com Tue, 18 Oct 2016 19:25:52 GMT

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Pakistan hosts 16-nation military sports tournament
DAWN.com
Army cricket teams from different countries have arrived at Lahore to take part in the first ever Physical Agility Combat Efficiency System (PACES) competition being hosted by Pakistan Army. Teams from Sri Lanka, England, Saudi Arabia, China and ...

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