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Pakistan Reacts Strongly to Latest Indian Missile Tests - Voice of America Fri, 20 May 2016 01:31:49 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan Reacts Strongly to Latest Indian Missile Tests
Voice of America
Pakistan reacted with “serious concerns" to archrival India's recent test-firing of an anti-ballistic missile system and nuclear-armed submarine-based missiles in the Indian Ocean. These developments “are now leading to nuclearization of Indian Ocean ...
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House seeks to tighten restrictions on Pakistan aid - Reuters Thu, 19 May 2016 22:21:00 GMT

Reuters

House seeks to tighten restrictions on Pakistan aid
Reuters
The bill requires the Pentagon to certify that Pakistan is conducting military operations to disrupt the Haqqani network, not letting the network use North Waziristan as a safe haven and actively coordinating with Afghanistan's government to fight the ...

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What Turkey can learn from Pakistan - Deutsche Welle Thu, 19 May 2016 12:27:28 GMT

Deutsche Welle

What Turkey can learn from Pakistan
Deutsche Welle
The Afghan war of the 1980s changed the political landscape of Pakistan forever. Like Ankara, Islamabad decided to become a party to the war at the behest of the West to achieve its own strategic goals - to expand its area of operation in Afghanistan ...


Why many people in Pakistan support American drone strikes - Telegraph.co.uk Thu, 19 May 2016 11:02:47 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Why many people in Pakistan support American drone strikes
Telegraph.co.uk
As an agent of the state, I assumed the policeman would agree with the government's public position that drone strikes were an infringement of Pakistan's sovereignty. Then there was the conventional wisdom that civilian casualties were driving angry ...

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Pakistan's welcome, if brief, moment of stability may be at an end - Washington Post Wed, 18 May 2016 20:08:06 GMT

Washington Post

Pakistan's welcome, if brief, moment of stability may be at an end
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistanis appear to be deciding that, yet again, there is only so much good news they can handle. Over the past two years, Pakistan has appeared to be rebounding from a miserable decade. Major terrorist attacks continue to ...

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Pakistan calls for justice to Samjhauta blast victims - Daily News & Analysis Fri, 20 May 2016 01:41:46 GMT

Daily News & Analysis

Pakistan calls for justice to Samjhauta blast victims
Daily News & Analysis
Pakistan on Thursday accused India of trying to exonerate individuals, involved in Samjhauta Express attack, that resulted in the killing of 42 Pakistan citizens. Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Mohammed Nafees Zakaria said the issue had also ...
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China-Pakistan railroad will help curb extremism: Ex-Pakistan PM - CNBC Wed, 18 May 2016 07:31:38 GMT

CNBC

China-Pakistan railroad will help curb extremism: Ex-Pakistan PM
CNBC
The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a railroad which will traverse western China through Pakistan, will help job creation as well as help to curb terrorism as people grow more prosperous, Pakistan's former prime minister told CNBC on Wednesday ...
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Pakistan Promises Better Security for Economic Corridor with ChinaCRIENGLISH.com

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India expecting breakthrough in dialogue with Pakistan: Envoy - Hindustan Times Thu, 19 May 2016 17:29:00 GMT

Hindustan Times

India expecting breakthrough in dialogue with Pakistan: Envoy
Hindustan Times
India was expecting a breakthrough in resuming the dialogue process with Pakistan under which the two countries could hold talks on all issues, including Kashmir, the Indian envoy in Islamabad has been quoted as saying in a media report on Thursday.
India Ready For Talks With Pakistan, Says EnvoyNDTV

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Pakistan to issue biometric passports to curb human trafficking to Europe, Gulf - Reuters Thu, 19 May 2016 12:33:26 GMT

Reuters

Pakistan to issue biometric passports to curb human trafficking to Europe, Gulf
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pakistan plans to issue biometric passports from next year to halt the thousands of people who are being trafficked overseas, largely to European and Gulf nations, officials said. Interior Minister Chaudhry ...
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Pakistan leads discussions on 'Women and Disarmament' - SAMAA TV Thu, 19 May 2016 19:58:32 GMT

SAMAA TV

Pakistan leads discussions on 'Women and Disarmament'
SAMAA TV
GENEVA: Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geneva, Ambassador Tehmina Janjua, as the President of the Conference on Disarmament led a plenary of the Conference on Disarmament (CD) on Thursday to discuss the role of ...