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Pakistan's Ruling Party Leads Polls in Islamabad-controlled Kashmir - Voice of America Thu, 21 Jul 2016 22:28:25 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan's Ruling Party Leads Polls in Islamabad-controlled Kashmir
Voice of America
Pakistan's ruling PML-N party was leading the way in legislative elections held Thursday under heavy security in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Official results were expected Friday morning. Kashmir is a disputed region between South Asian rivals India ...
Stop inciting violence: India to PakistanThe Hindu
India warns Pakistan: Stop meddling, leave PoKThe Indian Express
India's Strong Reply On Pakistan's 'Black Day' For Kashmir: Full StatementNDTV
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China urges Pakistan to give army lead role in Silk Road project - Financial Times Thu, 21 Jul 2016 15:27:52 GMT

Financial Times

China urges Pakistan to give army lead role in Silk Road project
Financial Times
Its desire to enlist Pakistan's military is a sign of the challenges facing a crucial plank of President Xi Jinping's signature One Road One Belt initiative. It was designed to increase China's influence along the Silk Road and help the country export ...
Should Pakistan Put All Its Eggs in the China Basket?The Diplomat

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Qandeel Baloch: Murdered Pakistan celebrity's parents speak of pain - BBC News Thu, 21 Jul 2016 14:17:23 GMT

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Qandeel Baloch: Murdered Pakistan celebrity's parents speak of pain
BBC News
The parents of Pakistani social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch have spoken of their closeness to her and their bitterness towards their son, who has confessed to murdering her last week. Ms Baloch's mother, Anwar Azeem, told BBC Urdu that her daughter ...
After Qandeel Baloch Murder, Pakistan on Brink of Approving Honor Killing LawNewsweek
The Kim Kardashian of Pakistan, Qandeel Baloch's Brother Says This Is Why He Murdered His SisterBET
Pakistan lawmakers to vote on killing, rape lawgulfnews.com
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Is Pakistan Heading Toward a Coup? - The National Interest Online (blog) Thu, 21 Jul 2016 16:21:05 GMT

The National Interest Online (blog)

Is Pakistan Heading Toward a Coup?
The National Interest Online (blog)
A week ago, banners requesting the military's takeover of the country were put all across Islamabad, Pakistan's capital. The banners were read as asking the military chief, General Raheel Sharif, to impose martial law in the country. On Sunday, Imran ...


Pakistan burned teacher's death was 'not suicide', investigation says - BBC News Thu, 21 Jul 2016 11:39:38 GMT

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Pakistan burned teacher's death was 'not suicide', investigation says
BBC News
A female Pakistani teacher who died of severe burns last month did not take her own life, as local police had claimed, a fact finding mission says. Maria Sadaqat's family say she was attacked and set on fire at her home in Murree after turning down a ...
Pakistan teacher's burning death was not a suicide, investigators findFox News

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As the world wakes up to educated Islamic militants, Pakistan needs to secularise learning - Huffington Post Thu, 21 Jul 2016 19:54:10 GMT

As the world wakes up to educated Islamic militants, Pakistan needs to secularise learning
Huffington Post
There were two missiles at the entrance of the school, named Abdali and Ghori, on the nuclear warheads that the Pakistani establishment boasts. Before us was the main gurudwara, raised on the spot where Guru Nanak, hailed as the founder of Sikhism, ...


England paceman James Anderson returns for second Test to let Pakistan know they face an uphill battle - Telegraph.co.uk Thu, 21 Jul 2016 19:08:00 GMT

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England paceman James Anderson returns for second Test to let Pakistan know they face an uphill battle
Telegraph.co.uk
Even though England are 1-0 down in this four-Test series against Pakistan, the most likely outcome of this second Test – if rain allows it to be played out – is that England will win it and level the series. England were soggy at times in the Lord's ...
Misbah-ul-Haq warns Pakistan hard work starts now against EnglandSkySports
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Misbah-ul-Haq warns Pakistan they cannot just rely on Yasir ShahThe Guardian
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Provoking India: In a first, China and Pakistan hold joint border patrols in PoK - India Today Thu, 21 Jul 2016 11:53:51 GMT

India Today

Provoking India: In a first, China and Pakistan hold joint border patrols in PoK
India Today
A frontier defence regiment of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in the western Xinjiang region and a border police force from Pakistan carried out the joint patrols along the China-PoK border, according to photographs posted online in the English ...
PLA, Pakistan troops launch first joint border patrols near PoKThe Indian Express
China, Pakistan jointly patrol POK borderCatch News

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North Korea offers to send athletic coaches for Pakistan - UPI.com Thu, 21 Jul 2016 17:27:26 GMT

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North Korea offers to send athletic coaches for Pakistan
UPI.com
SEOUL, July 21 (UPI) -- North Korea offered to send athletic coaches to train sports teams in Pakistan, but Pakistan apparently turned down the offer. Kim Tae Sop, the North Korean ambassador to Islamabad, met with Minister for Inter-Provincial ...

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Move over, India. Pakistan is the hottest equity market in South Asia - Quartz Wed, 20 Jul 2016 06:22:11 GMT

Quartz

Move over, India. Pakistan is the hottest equity market in South Asia
Quartz
The BRICS grouping is passe and the top emerging markets are losing sheen. Brexit has battered stocks world over and currencies across economies are weakening. In times like these, guess what's working for the global equity markets? Pakistan. The south ...