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Russian troops arrive in Pakistan for 1st-ever joint drill - RT Fri, 23 Sep 2016 14:09:20 GMT

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Russian troops arrive in Pakistan for 1st-ever joint drill
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Around 70 Russian soldiers and officers along with some 130 Pakistani counterparts are taking part in the war games called Friendship 2016, which kick-start on Saturday. The name is a symbolical reference to the old Cold War tensions between Moscow ...
How Russia 'changed' its stance on military drill with PakistanHindustan Times

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Why the Pakistan plane carrying Junaid Jamshed crashed - Birmingham Mail Fri, 09 Dec 2016 12:24:58 GMT

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Why the Pakistan plane carrying Junaid Jamshed crashed
Birmingham Mail
The pilot on the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight which crashed in the north of the country on Wednesday made an emergency mayday call after an engine problem, according to reports. He also told flight controllers of an engine problem at 4 ...
Pakistan opens probe into deadly plane crashUSA TODAY
Pakistan crash pilot made mayday call after engine problemBBC News
Pakistan plane crash kills 48, leaving no survivorsNew York Daily News
Deutsche Welle -Los Angeles Times
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Week in Pictures: From Pakistan crash to Aceh quake - Aljazeera.com Fri, 09 Dec 2016 11:44:27 GMT

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Week in Pictures: From Pakistan crash to Aceh quake
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A photo round-up of some of the week's key events, from a plane crash in Pakistan to an earthquake in Indonesia. 09 Dec 2016 11:44 GMT | Politics, Health, War & Conflict, Humanitarian crises, Human Rights · Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker.

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My Aunt Overcame Pakistan's Repressive Laws - TIME Thu, 08 Dec 2016 20:28:12 GMT

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My Aunt Overcame Pakistan's Repressive Laws
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My aunt, Dr. Nusrat Jahan, penned the above lines of poetry in 2003 for the inauguration of the Begum Zubaida Bani gynecology wing of Fazl-e-Omer Hospital in the desert-turned-village of Rabwah, Pakistan. Today, the poem hangs in the wing's waiting ...

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Pakistan quicks thrive, but batsmen stumble - ESPNcricinfo.com Fri, 09 Dec 2016 10:56:43 GMT

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Pakistan quicks thrive, but batsmen stumble
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The Pakistan fast bowlers completed the demolition job they had begun on the first night, dismissing Cricket Australia XI for 114, but their batsmen stumbled once again against the pink ball under lights in Cairns. The visitors ended the day on 5 for ...
Pakistan quicks take aggressive approachSBS
Pakistan on top of CA XI, but struggle under lightsDunyaNews Pakistan
Pakistan nervy again under lightscricket.com.au
The Australian -Cricbuzz -The Sydney Morning Herald
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Pakistan can prosper with pace: Riaz - cricket.com.au Sat, 10 Dec 2016 02:00:24 GMT

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Pakistan can prosper with pace: Riaz
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Pakistan are confident they have the pace-bowling firepower to challenge Australia should they be forced to enter the first Commonwealth Bank Test without star legspinner Yasir Shah. Shah, who is ranked ninth on the ICC Test bowling rankings, sustained ...
Why Pakistan wanted to be AustraliaESPN

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What's up with Pakistan? - Livemint Fri, 09 Dec 2016 07:29:27 GMT

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What's up with Pakistan?
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One of the earliest examples of Pakistan offering an olive branch to India came in October when Pakistan's envoy to India Abdul Basit said in an interview to The Indian Express that the two countries need to talk to each other to break the ice. In the ...
India-Pakistan Tensions: Multilateral Diplomacy Caught in the CrossfireThe Diplomat
Pakistani news anchor taunts PM Narendra Modi, warns India on cross-border tensionFinancial Express
India, Pakistan wasted 70 years in enmity, time for uninterrupted bilateral engagement: Abdul BasitFirstpost
The National Interest Online (blog) -Times of India
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How Pakistan's Gwadar port is an attractive business option for China - Daily Mail Sat, 10 Dec 2016 00:09:44 GMT

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How Pakistan's Gwadar port is an attractive business option for China
Daily Mail
In a move of great strategic significance to both India and the US, China seems poised to deploy its naval ships along with Pakistan navy to safeguard the strategic Gwadar port and trade routes under the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

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Brampton man convicted of sex assault flees to Pakistan - Toronto Star Fri, 09 Dec 2016 02:15:44 GMT

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Brampton man convicted of sex assault flees to Pakistan
Toronto Star
A Brampton man who was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman while she was clearly too intoxicated to consent has fled to Pakistan before he could be sentenced. In fact — as court heard for the first time Thursday — this is the second time Moazzam ...
Rapist evades justice in PakistanToronto Sun
Brampton man convicted of sexual assault has left the countryCBC.ca

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PAKISTAN: USCIRF Condemns Egregious Treatment of Ahmadis - United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (press release) Fri, 09 Dec 2016 16:59:17 GMT

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PAKISTAN: USCIRF Condemns Egregious Treatment of Ahmadis
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (press release)
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) condemns the raid by Pakistan's Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on the publications and audit offices of the Ahmadiyya community in Punjab province. During ...
US expresses concern over Ahmadiyya community HQ raid in PakistanThe Indian Express
US criticises Pakistan's crackdown on AhmadiyyasBusiness Standard

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