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Panama Papers expose Pakistan's embattled prime minister to allegations of corruption - Los Angeles Times Mon, 04 Apr 2016 20:20:00 GMT

Los Angeles Times

Panama Papers expose Pakistan's embattled prime minister to allegations of corruption
Los Angeles Times
While analysts said that maintaining offshore bank accounts may be legal under Pakistani laws, the practice could expose the country's wealthy political elite to fresh allegations of corruption and money laundering in a country in which more than half ...
Family Of Pakistan's Sharif Says Offshore Wealth Holdings Not IllegalRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Pakistan's Sharif on Panama leaks: Nothing new, nothing illegalChicago Tribune
Panama Papers: Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif's son defends offshore companiesBBC News
Al-Arabiya -Global Voices Online -Daily Times
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Pakistan attack: How the Christian minority lives - CNN Mon, 04 Apr 2016 08:22:51 GMT

CNN

Pakistan attack: How the Christian minority lives
CNN
There are many areas like this across Pakistan, not necessarily Christian-majority areas, but where impoverished Muslims live too. But nationwide it's the widespread discrimination against religious minorities, and in this case Christians, that ...
Church Joins in Mourning Pakistan's Park-Massacre Victims of EasterNational Catholic Register
Pakistan: Multifaith vigil for Lahore Easter bomb victimsEpiscopal News Service
Jihadist Terrorism Is Pakistan's Festering SoreHuffington Post
Huffington Post India -The Indian Express (blog)
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Waqar Younis steps down as Pakistan coach - ESPNcricinfo.com Mon, 04 Apr 2016 16:32:07 GMT

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Waqar Younis steps down as Pakistan coach
ESPNcricinfo.com
Waqar Younis has resigned as Pakistan's coach three months before his contract was going to end, and only one day after Shahid Afridi relinquished his T20 captaincy. Waqar took the decision after meeting PCB officials in Lahore. The two resignations ...
Waqar Younis resigns as Pakistan coach after World Twenty20 flopThe Guardian
Waqar resigns as Pakistan coachcricket.com.au
Waqar Younis resigns as Pakistan coachTimes of India
Sydney Morning Herald -The Indian Express -NDTVSports.com
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Thousands stranded by floods and landslides in north-west Pakistan - The Guardian Mon, 04 Apr 2016 11:21:24 GMT

The Guardian

Thousands stranded by floods and landslides in north-west Pakistan
The Guardian
Rescuers are attempting to reach thousands of people stranded by floods and landslides in Pakistan's north-west and parts of Kashmir after the death toll rose to 55. Disaster management officials in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where 47 people have ...
Horrendous Floods Kill Dozens in Pakistan After Heavy RainsNBCNews.com
Pakistan Floods Kill at Least 45 | The Weather ChannelThe Weather Channel
Flash Floods in Pakistan and Kashmir Kill at Least 53Newsweek
RTE.ie -The Inquisitr -TIME
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Pakistan: Iran Has Nothing to Do With Indian Espionage - The Diplomat Mon, 04 Apr 2016 10:35:40 GMT

The Diplomat

Pakistan: Iran Has Nothing to Do With Indian Espionage
The Diplomat
When Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visited Pakistan at the end of March, he met with Pakistan's powerful chief of army staff, General Raheel Sharif. As I discussed in The Diplomat last week, Pakistan chose to publicize the contents of the private ...
In Indian 'spy' case, Pakistan made a fool of itselfDailyO
Pakistan cautions media over linking Iran with Indian 'spy'Economic Times
Taliban sold Indian spy to Pakistani intelligence: Senior German diplomatPress TV
The Indian Express -Voice of America -Reuters
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Pakistan unlikely to allow NIA team's visit to country: Report - Zee News Mon, 04 Apr 2016 16:25:02 GMT

Zee News

Pakistan unlikely to allow NIA team's visit to country: Report
Zee News
“Don't expect reciprocity in Pathankot attack probe. India (is) doing (a) shoddy probe and maligning Pakistan by dragging in ISI,” the TV channel quoted an official as saying. He further added that Pakistan's “JIT team was taken to the crime scene in ...
Raheel Sharif calls the shots in Pakistan, not Nawaz: Then why this charade of a Pathankot 'probe'?Firstpost
Pakistan unlikely to allow NIA team visit to probe Pathankot terror attacksIBNLive
Pakistan's JIT at Pathankot - Indian naivete or far-sightedness?Business Standard
Times of India -Pakistan Today
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Saudi -India-Pakistan triangle - Huffington Post Sun, 03 Apr 2016 23:50:15 GMT

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Saudi -India-Pakistan triangle
Huffington Post
After years of considering Saudi Arabia as a major ally and economic benefactor, Pakistan may be on the verge of losing its erstwhile patron to archrival India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Riyadh last week for an official visit full of ...
With Saudi visit, Modi oils India's gulf ties to make it rough for PakistanQuartz
Pakistan or Iran in anti-terror statement? India, Saudi Arabia interpret their ownThe Indian Express
Modi's Saudi visit part of push to 'de-hyphenate' India from PakistanReuters
Times of India
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Pakistan claims senior TTP commander captured in North Waziristan - Long War Journal Mon, 04 Apr 2016 16:54:14 GMT

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Pakistan claims senior TTP commander captured in North Waziristan
Long War Journal
The Pakistani military continues to claim fantastic success in Operation Zarb-e-Azb, the offensive in the tribal agency of North Waziristan which began in June 2014. Based on the reporting from Pakistan, it seems the military is eager to declare ...
Pakistan in Final Phase to 'Clear' Border Tribal RegionsVoice of America

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Little to go home to in war-torn Pakistan - IRINnews.org Mon, 04 Apr 2016 12:28:19 GMT

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Little to go home to in war-torn Pakistan
IRINnews.org
Pakistan's military says it's in the final phase of operations to clear militants from areas near the Afghanistan border, and the government plans to return those displaced by the fighting by the end of this year. But people who fled are reluctant to ...

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Pakistan flash floods kill at least 53 - UPI.com Mon, 04 Apr 2016 11:10:00 GMT

UPI.com

Pakistan flash floods kill at least 53
UPI.com
ISLAMABAD, April 4 (UPI) -- At least 53 people are dead after flash floods struck northwestern Pakistan and the disputed Kashmir province, officials said Monday. Rain beginning Saturday night brought flooding to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir and ...
PESHAWAR: At least 11 people were killed and 16 injured as heavy rains inundated various parts of Khyber ...DAWN.com

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