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Pakistani activist who condemned religious extremism gunned down - CNN Sun, 08 May 2016 17:51:44 GMT

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Pakistani activist who condemned religious extremism gunned down
CNN
The situation in Pakistan has become more dangerous in recent years, Human Rights Watch said. "Pakistani journalists and activists faced an increasingly hostile climate in 2015 due to harassment, threats, and violence from both state security forces ...
Rights activist Khurram Zaki killed in Pakistan despite government claims of peaceDeutsche Welle
Pakistan: Human right activist Khurram Zaki, friend shot dead in KarachiThe Indian Express
Human rights activist Khurram Zaki gunned down in PakistanInternational Business Times UK
New York Times -TRT World -JURIST
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US neutralises Pakistan's entire nuclear arsenal - on TV - Times of India Sun, 08 May 2016 22:46:00 GMT

Times of India

US neutralises Pakistan's entire nuclear arsenal - on TV
Times of India
In yet another American TV series that will expectedly drive Islamabad ballistic, Pakistan is portrayed as a dangerous, unstable, failed country, with the United States having to keep a constant watch on its nuclear arsenal as the country spirals into ...

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Christians protest in Pakistan amid fears churches may be 'destroyed' by officials - Express.co.uk Sun, 08 May 2016 20:33:00 GMT

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Christians protest in Pakistan amid fears churches may be 'destroyed' by officials
Express.co.uk
The four churches concerned - Cathedral Church, Noulakha Church, St Andrew's Church and St Paul's Presbyterian Church - are all in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, where a Taliban bombing at a playground in Lahore on Easter Sunday killed 69 ...
Pakistani priest strives for peace after Easter massacreCrux: Covering all things Catholic

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Stop Interfering In Our Internal Matters: Bangladesh Tells Pakistan - NDTV Sun, 08 May 2016 19:32:00 GMT

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Stop Interfering In Our Internal Matters: Bangladesh Tells Pakistan
NDTV
Dhaka: Bangladesh today asked Pakistan to refrain from interfering in its internal affairs, two days after it expressed "deep concern" over the death penalty given to fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami chief for the war crimes committed during the 1971 ...
Bangladesh asks Pakistan not to 'misinterpret' 1974 tripartite pactDaily Times
Pakistan urged to stay away from Bangladesh affairsDhaka Tribune
Pakistan at it again!The Daily Star

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Former Pakistan players' response to coach job irks Akram - ESPNcricinfo.com Sun, 08 May 2016 10:46:49 GMT

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Former Pakistan players' response to coach job irks Akram
ESPNcricinfo.com
Wasim Akram has criticised former Pakistan players who refused to apply for the Pakistan head coach role through the channels set up by the PCB. Akram was part of a panel appointed by the board to help shortlist candidates for a new head coach in the ...
Akram lashes out at former Pakistan cricketers for not applying for coach roleCricbuzz
Wasim Akram hits out at former Pakistan players for not applying for head coachThe Express Tribune
Wasim Akram reveals shocking details about Pakistan cricket politicsZee News
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RPT-Pakistan's tribal councils in spotlight after brutal "honour killing" - Reuters Sun, 08 May 2016 23:04:54 GMT

RPT-Pakistan's tribal councils in spotlight after brutal "honour killing"
Reuters
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the opposition PPP party and son of Pakistan's only female prime minister, the late Benazir Bhutto, called for a "revolt" against the jirga system after Ambreen's death. Rights groups say men who run jirgas often ...

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Did Pakistan poison a senior CIA official? - Christian Science Monitor Sat, 07 May 2016 21:00:32 GMT

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Did Pakistan poison a senior CIA official?
Christian Science Monitor
Following the US military raid on a Pakistani compound, a raid that local officials neither knew of nor signed off on, now-retired Pakistan station chief, Mark Kelton became seriously ill. Within two months and after several unsuccessful treatment ...
Report: Pakistan may have poisoned CIA chief after Bin Laden raidFox News
After presiding over bin Laden raid, CIA chief in Pakistan came home suspecting he was poisoned by ISIWashington Post
CIA chief 'poisoned by Pakistan spies' after Osama bin Laden raidTelegraph.co.uk
Times of India -Newser -PJ Media
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Pakistan and the Taliban Team Up against Afghanistan - The National Interest Online (blog) Mon, 09 May 2016 02:04:45 GMT

The National Interest Online (blog)

Pakistan and the Taliban Team Up against Afghanistan
The National Interest Online (blog)
During the impassioned speech, he rallied his countrymen to stand united against the threat, and promised to go all-out against the Taliban, no longer relying on Pakistan to bring the insurgents to the peace table. What remains to be seen, however, is ...
The Pakistan factorThe News International
Afghanistan, Pakistan Trade AccusationsVoice of America

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Panama to Pakistan Leaks - The News International Sun, 08 May 2016 23:37:33 GMT

Geo News, Pakistan

Panama to Pakistan Leaks
The News International
In case of an "across-the-board accountability," we will be able to find answer to a simple question: why has Pakistan not progressed? Former chief minister Dr Abdul Malik's defense was weak. Yes, there was no serious allegation against him nor there ...
Balochistan finance secretary confesses to massive embezzlementGeo News, Pakistan
Pakistan anti-graft body seizes currency, gold from officialFox News

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Pakistan's water worries - The Express Tribune Sun, 08 May 2016 17:49:26 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan's water worries
The Express Tribune
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been quoted in the press saying that by 2018, Pakistan would have enough electricity generating capacity to dispense with power outages. He is probably right. This would be the consequence of the attention his government ...

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