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As China's Pakistan Ties Deepen, India Needs a Strategy to Mitigate the Fallout - The Wire Mon, 11 Jul 2016 00:35:59 GMT

The Wire

As China's Pakistan Ties Deepen, India Needs a Strategy to Mitigate the Fallout
The Wire
The book is full of interesting detail on a relationship that both protagonists have done their best to obfuscate, and that is of extreme sensitivity to Pakistan. The great issues are familiar to an Indian: China's assistance to Pakistan's nuclear ...
The Pakistan puzzleChandigarh Tribune

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Pakistan's "living saint" got the country's first state funeral in 30 years - VICE News Sun, 10 Jul 2016 00:59:54 GMT

VICE News

Pakistan's "living saint" got the country's first state funeral in 30 years
VICE News
At one moment during the country's first state funeral since the 1980s, a crowd broke through military lines at Karachi's National Stadium to help carry Edhi's coffin, which was draped with Pakistan's green and white flag and covered with rose petals.
Abdul Sattar Edhi honoured with Pakistan state funeralThe Guardian
Pakistan mourns founder of its largest charityThe Straits Times
Even In Death, The Eyes Of Pakistan's Most Charitable Man Become Gifts Of Sight For 2 Blind PatientsIndiatimes.com
Deutsche Welle -CNN -New York Times
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Pakistan accuses India of human rights violations in Kashmir - JURIST Mon, 11 Jul 2016 00:48:49 GMT

JURIST

Pakistan accuses India of human rights violations in Kashmir
JURIST
[JURIST] The Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs [official website] on Saturday accused [press release] India of human rights violations after a recent clash between the Indian army and rebels in Kashmir. On Friday, rebels engaged [BBC report] in a ...
Pakistan condemns killing of Kashmiri terrorist military leaderLong War Journal
India refuses to take Pakistan bait on Burhan's killingTimes of India
Wani a Kashmiri leader, says PakistanThe Hindu
The New Indian Express -Firstpost
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Pakistan Rejects Afghan Claims on Terrorism - Voice of America Sat, 09 Jul 2016 23:56:58 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan Rejects Afghan Claims on Terrorism
Voice of America
Pakistan on Saturday reacted sharply to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's latest aspersions on Islamabad's counterterrorism efforts. The Afghan leader told the NATO summit in Warsaw earlier in the day that Kabul was receiving cooperation from regional ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan: what's the next step?Daily Times
Big drop in Afghan patients seeking treatment in PakistanThe News International
Pakistan regrets Afghan Presidents hostile remarks at NATO SummitGeo News, Pakistan
Pakistan Today -The Express Tribune -Khaama Press (press release) (blog)
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Asia Pacific|Pakistan's Prime Minister Returns Home After Heart Surgery in London - New York Times Sun, 10 Jul 2016 00:29:54 GMT

New York Times

Asia Pacific|Pakistan's Prime Minister Returns Home After Heart Surgery in London
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned to Pakistan on Saturday after an absence of more than a month because of heart surgery in London, but his health problems have not softened the political opposition he faces. Mr. Sharif, 66 ...
Sharif returns to face bitter fight in PakistanFinancial Times
Pakistan's Sharif Returns Home After Surgery In LondonRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
PM Sharif returns to Pakistan after eights weeks in LondonThe Hindu

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Rain sees Pakistan draw with Sussex - Sport24 Sun, 10 Jul 2016 17:12:00 GMT

Sport24

Rain sees Pakistan draw with Sussex
Sport24
London - Pakistan's final match before next week's first Test with England ended in a draw after rain meant no play was possible on the final day of three against Sussex at Hove on Sunday. Not a ball was bowled at south coast county Sussex's ...
Pakistan burst into life against Sussex as Wahab Riaz comes to the foreTelegraph.co.uk
Sussex's Harry Finch and Luke Wells shine before Pakistan fight backThe Guardian
Match info: Pakistan in England Tour Matches 2016 at The 1st Central County Ground, HoveSportinglife.com
Cricbuzz -SkySports -ESPNcricinfo.com
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England will face rejuvenated Pakistan but tourists still look well short of winning series - Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 09 Jul 2016 21:01:07 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

England will face rejuvenated Pakistan but tourists still look well short of winning series
Telegraph.co.uk
But since the appointment of Misbah ul-Haq, who achieved a masters in business administration before using some of those skills in his captaincy, Pakistan's Test team has been transformed. No more of the friction which has constantly marred the ...
England v Pakistan: Story of 2015 Test series in UAESkySports
Pakistan's pace attack gives them hopeThe News International
I am worried about Pakistan's batting, says Wasim AkramPakistan Today
Wisden India
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I've got Joe Root's number, declares Wahab Riaz as Pakistan paceman prepares to take on England's batsman - Daily Mail Sun, 10 Jul 2016 21:44:29 GMT

Daily Mail

I've got Joe Root's number, declares Wahab Riaz as Pakistan paceman prepares to take on England's batsman
Daily Mail
Riaz was arguably man of the series. Now, on pitches that will only encourage him, he's ready to resume his role as attack leader. And after seeing England up close during Pakistan's 2-0 win in the UAE, he is confident there will be weaknesses to ...

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Kenya glut forces India to export cheaper tea to Pakistan - Economic Times Mon, 11 Jul 2016 00:24:39 GMT

Kenya glut forces India to export cheaper tea to Pakistan
Economic Times
However, fall in exports to Pakistan could be offset by demand from another neighbour, Bangladesh, which is showing keen interest. India's tea export to Bangladesh grew by 58.57 per cent in 2015 from a year ago even though the country produces 80-85 ...

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Salman Khan's Sultan earns Rs 150 million in Pakistan in five days - The Indian Express Sun, 10 Jul 2016 16:17:02 GMT

The Indian Express

Salman Khan's Sultan earns Rs 150 million in Pakistan in five days
The Indian Express
Salman Khan's Sultan earns Rs 150 million in Pakistan in five days. According to the Geo Films, the distributors of "Sultan" in Pakistan, the Indian film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, has eclipsed the opening weekend record set by Pakistani movie ...

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