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Qandeel Baloch: Pakistani social media star strangled by her brother - CNN Mon, 18 Jul 2016 00:18:38 GMT

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Qandeel Baloch: Pakistani social media star strangled by her brother
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Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) Qandeel Baloch, one of Pakistan's most famous and controversial social media stars, has been strangled to death in what police are calling a case of so called "honor" killing in the city of Multan in the country's province of ...
Pakistans Kim Kardashian Drugged and Strangled in Honor KillingDaily Beast
Brother Admits 'Honor Killing' of Pakistani Social Media StarFortune
Qandeel Baloch: What her death tells us about Pakistan's honour killingsABC Online
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Dramatic win gives Pakistan 1-0 lead - cricket.com.au Mon, 18 Jul 2016 00:52:31 GMT

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Dramatic win gives Pakistan 1-0 lead
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Pakistan have gone 1-0 up in their Test series against England after a superb fourth-day bowling performance saw the tourists claim a 75-run victory at Lord's. England, at times, fought valiantly but Pakistan's bowlers ultimately proved too much to ...
Pakistan beats England by 75 runs at Lord's as team celebrates with push-ups and military saluteABC Online
Yasir spins Pakistan to Lord's victoryThe Sydney Morning Herald
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Isabel Buchanan: 'In Pakistan, law was literally a matter of life and death' - The Guardian Sun, 17 Jul 2016 06:01:19 GMT

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Isabel Buchanan: 'In Pakistan, law was literally a matter of life and death'
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The most common is charges of murder, but there's a really large number of offences that are capital offences in Pakistan. I think it's more than 20 and these include non-lethal offences, so non-murder and manslaughter offences. Blasphemy is one of the ...

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Telephone Hotline in Pakistan Predicts Dengue Outbreaks - Voice of America (blog) Sun, 17 Jul 2016 21:01:33 GMT

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Telephone Hotline in Pakistan Predicts Dengue Outbreaks
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A telephone helpline is aiding public health officials in Pakistan to predict dengue fever outbreaks. Dengue is a disease carried by mosquitoes. It affects people who live in hot and humid climates of the world, according to the Mayo Clinic in ...


Pakistan earthquake: Punjab jolted by quake - Aljazeera.com Sun, 17 Jul 2016 12:23:47 GMT

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Pakistan earthquake: Punjab jolted by quake
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An earthquake has hit the city of Lahore in northern Pakistan, witnesses said. The epicentre of the 4.4 magnitude quake was located about 37km southwest of Lahore, at a depth of 10km. Waqas Habib Rana, a resident of Lahore said the earthquake was "very ...
Tremors felt in Amritsar after earthquake at India-Pakistan borderTimes of India
3 Earthquakes Jolt Parts Of India, Tremors Felt In PakistanNDTV

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Pakistan's Paltry Olympic Team Reflects a Decaying Legacy - New York Times Sat, 16 Jul 2016 21:09:22 GMT

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Pakistan's Paltry Olympic Team Reflects a Decaying Legacy
New York Times
LAHORE, Pakistan — A decline in support for sports has left Pakistan, which once prided itself on producing the world's best field hockey and squash players, facing an Olympics in which only a handful of its athletes will compete as wild-card entries.

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Could Turkey Become US Ally 'Like Pakistan'? - Voice of America Sun, 17 Jul 2016 11:54:05 GMT

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Could Turkey Become US Ally 'Like Pakistan'?
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According to Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute, however, if Ankara backslides even further on democracy, rule of law and human rights, Turkey could become an ally much more in the mold of Pakistan, which has little in common with ...

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Pakistan declared Wani a martyr under pressure, says ex-foreign secretary - Times of India Sun, 17 Jul 2016 03:22:22 GMT

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Pakistan declared Wani a martyr under pressure, says ex-foreign secretary
Times of India
But it depends on how India handles the situation," he said, adding, "Pakistan does not want to play up the situation. But we have an obligation to bring it to the notice of the international community." Khokhar himself played the sentimental card ...

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Militant with US bounty on his head walks free in Pakistan - Fox News Fri, 15 Jul 2016 04:15:00 GMT

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Militant with US bounty on his head walks free in Pakistan
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LAHORE, Pakistan – The United States has put a $10 million bounty on his head, labeling him a terrorist. He is one of the most wanted men in India. Yet, Hafiz Saeed walks free in his home country of Pakistan, denouncing Washington and New Delhi in ...
Pakistan has no locus standi in India's internal affairs: MEATimes of India
Pakistan Frees Terrorist With $10 Million Bounty On His HeadDaily Caller
India targets Pak. for 'glorifying terrorists'The Hindu
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Posters in Pakistan Urge a General to Take Control of the Government - New York Times Fri, 15 Jul 2016 15:50:09 GMT

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Posters in Pakistan Urge a General to Take Control of the Government
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Posters urging the Pakistani Army chief to take over the country in a military coup sprouted suddenly across Pakistan this week, with a photograph of Gen. Raheel Sharif, a burly man with a thick mustache, and an emphatic ...
Pakistan's Achilles' heel: democracy versus dictatorshipDaily Times

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