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The India-Pakistan masterpiece that fell through the cracks - BBC News Sat, 04 Jun 2016 23:38:53 GMT

BBC News

The India-Pakistan masterpiece that fell through the cracks
BBC News
A 1958 Pakistani film, considered by critics as the best ever made in the county and boasting a curious collaboration with India, is haunted by its spectacularly jinxed past more than half-a-century later, writes Faizal Khan. At the 69th Cannes film ...

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If NIA not allowed to visit Pakistan, it will be betrayal: Rajnath Singh - Economic Times Sat, 04 Jun 2016 17:23:00 GMT

Economic Times

If NIA not allowed to visit Pakistan, it will be betrayal: Rajnath Singh
Economic Times
PATHANKOT(PB): Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today came down heavily on Pakistan saying if the neighbouring country does not allow an NIA team to visit there for probe into the attack on the Pathankot airbase, it would be a "betrayal" to India .
Pakistan's no to NIA probe a betrayal, says RajnathChandigarh Tribune

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Job of a spy is to involve in subversive activities. Denying consular access as per international norms only ... - DAWN.com Sat, 04 Jun 2016 13:39:08 GMT

DAWN.com

Job of a spy is to involve in subversive activities. Denying consular access as per international norms only ...
DAWN.com
By going overboard in claiming his guilty Pakistan has got itself into a trap. If access not given then Pakistan will lose credibility of the claims. This was obviously done to make it even after pathankot attack in which JeM was found and proved guilty.
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Pakistan denies consular access to Indian 'spy' Kulbushan JadhavDaily News & Analysis
Pakistan turns down India's request for consular access to Kulbhushan JadhavThe Indian Express
DunyaNews Pakistan -Geo News, Pakistan -India Today
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Pakistan downplays scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's boastful nuclear remark - Economic Times Sat, 04 Jun 2016 12:45:00 GMT

Economic Times

Pakistan downplays scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's boastful nuclear remark
Economic Times
NAGPUR: Pakistan today sought to downplay its nuclear physicist Abdul Qadeer Khan's remarks about his country's reported capability to hit Delhi in five minutes, saying he is a private citizen and too much should not be read into his remarks. He is a ...

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The tyranny of rote-learning in Pakistan - The Week Magazine Sat, 04 Jun 2016 14:01:29 GMT

The Week Magazine

The tyranny of rote-learning in Pakistan
The Week Magazine
On a Saturday morning in April, hundreds of women gather in the basement of a house in the upscale neighborhood of Defence in Karachi, Pakistan. The event has been organized by the Fahmedeen network in honor of its seminaries' female students.

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An offshoot of al-Qaeda is regrouping in Pakistan - Washington Post Fri, 03 Jun 2016 18:30:14 GMT

Washington Post

An offshoot of al-Qaeda is regrouping in Pakistan
Washington Post
KARACHI, Pakistan — Five years after most senior al-Qaeda leaders are thought to have fled this port city, officials in Karachi worry that the organization is regrouping and finding new support here and in neighboring Afghanistan. They are especially ...
Pakistan, 50mph and a bomb in the 'bus'Pakistan Today
Shaukat Aziz says Pakistan needs to discuss merits of presidential systemThe News International
Al-Qaeda crippled by Pak operations: US reportGeo News, Pakistan
Daily Times
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Window for dialogue closing, India warns Pakistan - Times of India Sat, 04 Jun 2016 16:19:40 GMT

Times of India

Window for dialogue closing, India warns Pakistan
Times of India
NEW DELHI: India on Saturday warned Pakistan that its reluctance to walk the talk on terrorism emanating from its soil was gradually shutting the "window" of goodwill and dialogue that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had opened by visiting Lahore last ...
Time running out for Pakistan: ParrikarThe Hindu
'Window Of Opportunities With Pakistan Closing,' Says Manohar ParrikarNDTV
India's 'goodwill window' for Pakistan closing as doubts still persist, says Manohar ParrikarZee News
Pakistan Today
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Torkham border crossing: Pakistan curbs Afghan entry - BBC News Thu, 02 Jun 2016 18:15:54 GMT

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Torkham border crossing: Pakistan curbs Afghan entry
BBC News
Hundreds of people remain stranded at a key border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan after Islamabad imposed stringent new border controls. Afghans now need valid passports and visas to enter Pakistan but many at the Torkham crossing were ...
Pakistan Imposes New Curbs At Afghan Border, Stranding HundredsRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Pakistan Enforces New Border Crossing Regulation on AfghansVoice of America
Torkham restrictions stir Pakistan-Afghanistan tensionAljazeera.com
DunyaNews Pakistan -Human Rights Watch
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Money Matters: How the new budget affects Pakistan's entertainment industry - The Express Tribune Sat, 04 Jun 2016 16:13:27 GMT

The Express Tribune

Money Matters: How the new budget affects Pakistan's entertainment industry
The Express Tribune
When the finance minister said that he will discourage foreign actors and actresses appearing in Pakistani advertisements, some people thought the government is slapping this tax on the income of foreign artists. This is not the case because the ...

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Pakistan, US negotiating new mechanism for CSF amount - The News International Sun, 05 Jun 2016 00:08:57 GMT

The News International

Pakistan, US negotiating new mechanism for CSF amount
The News International
ISLAMABAD: With expectation of receiving Rs170.7 billion from US on account of Coalition Support Fund (CSF) in the budget 2016-17, Pakistan and US are currently negotiating new mechanism for reimbursement of incurred expenditures in ongoing fight ...