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Mickey Arthur rises to challenge of bringing order to Pakistan's mercurial chaos - Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 25 Jun 2016 21:03:01 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Mickey Arthur rises to challenge of bringing order to Pakistan's mercurial chaos
Telegraph.co.uk
Many are the coaching roles held by Mickey Arthur, but none so strange as his new post as the head coach of Pakistan's cricket team – possibly sport's most amazing organism. This summer's second, and stronger, touring side are spending 10 days at the ...

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Another assassination in Pakistan, new determination to 'keep on keepin' on' - PRI Sat, 25 Jun 2016 12:58:30 GMT

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Another assassination in Pakistan, new determination to 'keep on keepin' on'
PRI
But the list of those targeted in Pakistan is a long one, not restricted to Ahmadis, a sect that Pakistan's parliament declared as non-Muslim in a Constitutional amendment in 1974, or Shias, considered as apostates by the extremist militants who have ...
'Important Leads' Uncovered In Sufi Qawwal Amjad Sabri Murder Case: PakistanNDTV
JUP leader escapes assassination attempt in PakistanThe Hindu
Haroon Moghul: The week the music died in PakistanDallas Morning News
Times Now.tv
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India, Pakistan must work together, says Abdul Basit - The Indian Express Sat, 25 Jun 2016 22:20:00 GMT

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India, Pakistan must work together, says Abdul Basit
The Indian Express
Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit Saturday said India and Pakistan must work together to have a “tension-free” and “cooperative” relationship. Basit made the statement during an Iftaar party he hosted at the High Commission. Jama Masjid's Imam ...
Pakistan pitches for speedy resolution of Kashmir disputeEconomic Times
Pakistan High Commission throws iftar gala amidst terror strikes in J&KIndia Today
Pakistan envoy Basit shrugs off Pampore attack, says 'let's enjoy Iftar Party'The New Indian Express
India.com
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Anderson doubtful for first Pakistan Test - ESPNcricinfo.com Sat, 25 Jun 2016 11:41:41 GMT

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Anderson doubtful for first Pakistan Test
ESPNcricinfo.com
James Anderson has emerged as an injury doubt for the first Investec Test against Pakistan next month due to a stress fracture in his right shoulder blade. The ECB confirmed he will miss Lancashire's County Championship matches against Middlesex and ...
James Anderson a major doubt for Pakistan Lord's TestTelegraph.co.uk
England v Pakistan: James Anderson doubtful with shoulder injuryBBC Sport
West Indies agree to playing three Tests against PakistanThe Indian Express
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China-Pakistan corridor on track, Chinese diplomat - Economic Times Sat, 25 Jun 2016 12:01:24 GMT

China-Pakistan corridor on track, Chinese diplomat
Economic Times
BEIJING: The USD 46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor which passes through PoK has made progress and benefited local people, the Chinese envoy to Pakistan has said amid reports that opposition to the ambitious project is intensifying both at ...

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Will wage 'jihad' to 'free' Pakistan rivers from India: Saeed - The Hindu Sat, 25 Jun 2016 12:38:06 GMT

Will wage 'jihad' to 'free' Pakistan rivers from India: Saeed
The Hindu
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief and Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed has said he will wage a “war” against India to get Pakistani rivers “freed.” “We are going to wage jihad [war] against India to get our rivers freed,” Mr. Saeed said, while addressing ...

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Pakistan must do more...for Pakistan - Daily Times Sun, 26 Jun 2016 00:57:17 GMT

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Pakistan must do more...for Pakistan
Daily Times
In an interview with Deutsche Welle, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt General Asim Bajwa has said that the narrative that Pakistan has not done enough to fight terrorism is unfair as it overshadows Pakistan's contribution ...
India is biggest threat to Pakistan: BajwaThe Hindu

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Pakistan: no longer home for Afghan refugees? - Daily Times Sun, 26 Jun 2016 00:57:32 GMT

Daily Times

Pakistan: no longer home for Afghan refugees?
Daily Times
Pakistan's foreign office on Thursday said that some of the Afghan refugee camps in the country had become a serious security risk, as terrorists and militants were hiding there. It has further asserted that unregulated cross border movement of ...

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Amjad Sabri, famed Sufi singer, gunned down in Pakistan - CNN Wed, 22 Jun 2016 19:13:30 GMT

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Amjad Sabri, famed Sufi singer, gunned down in Pakistan
CNN
The Sabri family and their unique, urbanized style of Qawwali have been an integral part of Pakistan's cultural landscape since the 1950s, with their music and lyrics known to almost all Pakistanis across the social and cultural spectrum. Wednesday's ...
Amjad Sabri: Pakistani Sufi singer shot dead in KarachiThe Guardian
Pakistan Sufi singer Amjad Sabri shot dead in KarachiBBC News
Pakistan mourns assassinated Sufi singer Amjad SabriAljazeera.com
Washington Post -Reuters -Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Pakistan Province Grants $3 Million to School Known for Training Taliban Leaders - Wall Street Journal Thu, 23 Jun 2016 15:28:36 GMT

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Pakistan Province Grants $3 Million to School Known for Training Taliban Leaders
Wall Street Journal
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—A Pakistani provincial government has given a $3 million grant to a hard-line Islamic school once attended by the founder of the Taliban and other militant leaders, officials said. Darul Uloom Haqqania seminary, a giant madrassa in ...
Pakistan's 'University of Jihad' is getting millions of dollars from the governmentWashington Post
Pakistan's 'University of Jihad' Just Received $3 Million in Government FundsTIME
Pakistan Province Gives $3 Million to Taliban-Linked SchoolNew York Times
Geo News, Pakistan
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