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Pakistan: Cross-border fire kills four Kashmiris - Aljazeera.com Mon, 21 Nov 2016 17:34:18 GMT

Washington Post

Pakistan: Cross-border fire kills four Kashmiris
Aljazeera.com
Four people, including two children, have been killed and 10 others wounded in cross-border fire in disputed Kashmir, the latest casualties in ongoing skirmishes between Pakistan and India. "At the Line of Control [LoC] four civilians embraced shahadat ...
Pakistan says Indian fire kills 4 civilians in KashmirWashington Post
Pakistan Reports Deadly Border Clashes With IndiaVoice of America
Pakistan summons Deputy Indian High Commissioner over LoC firingThe Indian Express
Daily Pakistan
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Hasan Sadpara dies: Pakistan mourns loss of 'hero' climber to blood cancer - BBC News Mon, 21 Nov 2016 18:31:59 GMT

The Express Tribune

Hasan Sadpara dies: Pakistan mourns loss of 'hero' climber to blood cancer
BBC News
Pakistan's prime minister Nawaz Sharif has led tributes to renowned mountaineer Hasan Sadpara, who has died at the age of 42. Mr Sadpara was the second Pakistani to summit five 8,000m (26,000ft) peaks in his home country, as well as Mount Everest, the ...
Renowned Pakistani mountaineer dies of cancergulfnews.com

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Pakistan's beautiful but dangerous tribal areas may finally open for tourism again - ABC Online Mon, 21 Nov 2016 19:18:53 GMT

ABC Online

Pakistan's beautiful but dangerous tribal areas may finally open for tourism again
ABC Online
Once called "the most dangerous place in the world" by US President Barack Obama, Pakistan's Government is now contemplating opening the area to international tourism. Though the family is excited, while packing their few possessions, Mr Khan says he ...

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Pakistan Army Chief Raheel Sharif Starts Retirement Tour - Wall Street Journal Mon, 21 Nov 2016 12:39:06 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Pakistan Army Chief Raheel Sharif Starts Retirement Tour
Wall Street Journal
ISLAMABAD, PakistanPakistan's army chief began a farewell tour ahead of his scheduled retirement, indicating he will become the first army chief in two decades to step down on time in a country usually fraught with tensions over the role of the ...
Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif, a known India-baiter, on way outTimes of India
Pakistan's powerful army chief begins farewell visitsReuters
Pakistan army chief begins farewell visitsgulfnews.com
Geo News, Pakistan -DunyaNews Pakistan -Firstpost
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If SAARC fails, there's BIMSTEC: India warns Pakistan - Times of India Mon, 21 Nov 2016 17:50:20 GMT

Times of India

If SAARC fails, there's BIMSTEC: India warns Pakistan
Times of India
NEW DELHI: India sent out a clear message to Pakistan+ on Monday, warning it that South Asian nations would find other ways to cooperate on regional initiatives if it continues to block initiatives under the SAARC+ banner. Foreign Secretary S ...
Stop blocking Saarc initiatives: India's message to PakistanHindustan Times
India Gives A 'BIMSTEC Model' Warning To PakistanTimes Now (press release)
If Initiatives in SAARC are Blocked, There's BIMSTEC: India to PakistanNews18
The News International -The Indian Express -Economic Times
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Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq suspended, players fined after first Black Caps test - Stuff.co.nz Mon, 21 Nov 2016 18:12:22 GMT

Stuff.co.nz

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq suspended, players fined after first Black Caps test
Stuff.co.nz
Pakistan cricket captain Misbah-ul-Haq has been suspended for one test match and fined 40 per cent of his match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate during their first test loss to the Black Caps in Christchurch. Misbah would have missed the second ...
Pakistan cricket captain gets one match banRadio New Zealand
New Zealand vs Pakistan: Misbah-ul-Haq suspended for one Test, fined 40% match feeFirstpost
Cricket: Pakistan fined for slow over-rateNew Zealand Herald
The Express Tribune -Newshub -The Press
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Our Journey By Train Down The Middle Of Pakistan Begins In Rawalpindi - NPR Mon, 21 Nov 2016 12:24:02 GMT

Our Journey By Train Down The Middle Of Pakistan Begins In Rawalpindi
NPR
Over the next three days, NPR's Philip Reeves will take us along as he travels through the heart of Pakistan by train. We start in northern Pakistan and will travel south 1,000 miles to Karachi. DAVID GREENE, HOST: To understand a country, you really ...


India-Pakistan 'tinderbox' to test Donald Trump's foreign policy - Washington Times Mon, 21 Nov 2016 00:50:32 GMT

Washington Times

India-Pakistan 'tinderbox' to test Donald Trump's foreign policy
Washington Times
VARANASI, India — Aiina Shah lost her brother to the latest surge of violence to engulf Kashmir, the India-controlled province that is also claimed by Pakistan. He was blinded by pellets that the security police fired on demonstrators, she said. He ...

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Pakistan 'apprises' China about 'grave' humanitarian situation in Kashmir - Hindustan Times Mon, 21 Nov 2016 17:21:14 GMT

Hindustan Times

Pakistan 'apprises' China about 'grave' humanitarian situation in Kashmir
Hindustan Times
Pakistan on Monday “apprised” China about the “grave” humanitarian situation in Kashmir and hoped the global community will play its role in calling on India to put an end to the “blatant” rights violations in the valley. The issue was discussed ...
China reiterates support for Pakistan's sovereigntyDaily Times
China reiterates its continued support to Pakistan's sovereigntyBusiness Recorder (press release) (registration) (blog)

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Over 40 countries to attend defence exhibition in Pakistan - Hindustan Times Mon, 21 Nov 2016 14:08:16 GMT

Hindustan Times

Over 40 countries to attend defence exhibition in Pakistan
Hindustan Times
Around 90 delegations from 43 countries, including Russia and China, will attend a mega defence expo starting on Tuesday in Karachi where Pakistan will showcase some of its indigenously-built defence equipment like battle tank Al-Khalid and JF-17 ...

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