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Berlin truck driver reportedly a Pakistani refugee - New York Post Tue, 20 Dec 2016 02:49:32 GMT

Washington Times

Berlin truck driver reportedly a Pakistani refugee
New York Post
The driver of the big rig that barreled into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin on Monday — killing at least 12 people and injuring scores more — is a Pakistani refugee who arrived in Germany earlier this year, local reports say. Sources told the ...
Berlin truck driver was refugee from Pakistan: reportWashington Times
Berlin Christmas market truck crash suspect 'refugee from Pakistan'Daily Star
Suspect in Berlin Christmas market attack came to Germany as refugee, reports sayFox News

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Black Goat Is Sacrificed On Tarmac Of Pakistani Airport - NPR Mon, 19 Dec 2016 19:58:13 GMT

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Black Goat Is Sacrificed On Tarmac Of Pakistani Airport
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Sunday was a bad day for a certain goat in Pakistan. Employees of Pakistan's national airline took a black goat to the tarmac, near an ATR-42 aircraft that was ready to depart on a domestic flight from the Islamabad airport, and sacrificed the animal.
Pakistan International Airlines goat slaughter mockedBBC News
PIA plane crash: Pakistan's national airline sacrifices goat on Tarmac before test flightThe Independent
Pakistan airline mocked for sacrificing a goat next to a plane to ward off bad luckDaily Mail
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The voices of peace opposing war in India and Pakistan - Aljazeera.com Sat, 22 Oct 2016 13:10:02 GMT

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The voices of peace opposing war in India and Pakistan
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A little over a week earlier, 19 Indian soldiers had been killed in an attack in Uri in Indian-administered Kashmir. India had accused Pakistan of being behind the attack, and social media platforms had become virtual battlegrounds as Indians and ...
Pakistan has banned all Indian content from its airwavesQuartz

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These 5 Facts Explain Why India and Pakistan's Kashmir Dispute Is Going to Get Worse - TIME Fri, 23 Sep 2016 18:50:01 GMT

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These 5 Facts Explain Why India and Pakistan's Kashmir Dispute Is Going to Get Worse
TIME
Kashmir is on fire again, after militants killed 18 Indian soldiers in an early morning raid on Sept. 18. These five facts explain why the conflict over this long-disputed region between India and Pakistan is such a deep-seated problem, and why it's ...
Solving the Pakistan puzzleThe Hindu
A Military Attack on Pakistan Will Lead to India's Worst NightmareThe Wire
Wounded by Pakistan, Indians are preparing for battle—on WhatsApp and FacebookQuartz
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Pakistan claim the Gabba with heart, and mind - ESPNcricinfo.com Mon, 19 Dec 2016 08:54:11 GMT

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Pakistan claim the Gabba with heart, and mind
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Ian Healy talks to the Pakistani fans, of which there are few, but they are loud enough for it to feel like a home game. One fan claims they will win, not only this Test, but all the Tests. It is different from the passionate pessimism of regular ...
Pakistan buoyed after unnerving Aussiescricket.com.au
Pakistan hail Shafiq's innings against AustraliaRadio New Zealand
Australia survives Pakistan scareThe Hindu
Sport24 -The Guardian -Huffington Post Australia
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Pakistan lifts ban on Bollywood movies - CNNMoney Mon, 19 Dec 2016 12:16:39 GMT

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Pakistan lifts ban on Bollywood movies
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After a self-imposed ban lasting nearly three months, Pakistan will show Indian movies again. The ban was instituted by Pakistani cinema owners in late September, when military tensions with neighboring India were at their highest in recent years. It ...
Bollywood Movies Come Back to Pakistan After 3-Month BanTIME
Now Showing in Pakistan Again: Bollywood MoviesWall Street Journal (blog)
Pakistan to lift ban on Indian movies – a positive moveDeutsche Welle
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Brampton man sentenced for sex assault despite fleeing to Pakistan - Toronto Star Mon, 19 Dec 2016 17:36:38 GMT

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Brampton man sentenced for sex assault despite fleeing to Pakistan
Toronto Star
Three weeks after a man convicted of sexual assault fled to Pakistan, he was sentenced in absentia to two years and nine months in prison. Moazzam Tariq, 29, was convicted of raping a woman too intoxicated to consent due in part to surveillance videos ...
Rapist who fled to Pakistan sentenced in absentiaToronto Sun
Toronto man guilty of sex assault sentenced despite fleeing to PakistanCityNews
Man who fled to Pakistan after sexually assaulting woman sentenced in absentiaCTV News

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Bigotry against Ahmadis, a constant in Pakistan - Al Jazeera English - Aljazeera.com Sun, 18 Dec 2016 13:21:24 GMT

Bigotry against Ahmadis, a constant in Pakistan - Al Jazeera English
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It is an established truth that Pakistan is not good to its citizens who do not practise mainstream faith.

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Pakistan Senate Seeks Demonetisation Of Rs. 5000 Notes - NDTV Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:31:32 GMT

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Pakistan Senate Seeks Demonetisation Of Rs. 5000 Notes
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Senator Usman Saif Ullah Khan of the Pakistan Muslim League tabled the resolution that was endorsed by the majority of law makers in the upper house of Parliament. The resolution said that the withdrawal of Rs. 5,000 notes from circulation will ...
Pakistan senate adopts resolution to withdraw Rs 5000 banknotesTimes of India
Senate adopts resolution seeking withdrawal of Rs5,000 notesDAWN.com

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Corridor for China Exports to Pakistan - www.breakbulk.com Mon, 19 Dec 2016 20:11:54 GMT

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Corridor for China Exports to Pakistan
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A highway corridor linking western China and a new port on the Indian Ocean has officially opened, underscoring a Chinese government commitment to work with Pakistan in an infrastructure buildup and giving China a new export route. For the first time, ...
New China-Pakistan trade route 'could help deepen Islamabad's ties with UAE'The National
Pakistan raises 15k-strong force to guard Chinese working on CPECEconomic Times
Russia Rejects Reports of Involvement in China Pakistan Economic CorridorNews18
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