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Shaken lawyers begin boycott as Pakistan mourns massacre victims - Herald live Wed, 10 Aug 2016 12:12:48 GMT

Herald live

Shaken lawyers begin boycott as Pakistan mourns massacre victims
Herald live
Pakistan's lawyers boycotted courts and staged protests nationwide yesterday after a horrific suicide bombing at a hospital in Quetta which killed 70 people, including many of their colleagues. Monday's bloodletting, with medics battling to save the ...
An entire generation of a city's lawyers was killed in PakistanWashington Post
'None is left': Pakistani legal community decimated by bombingReuters
Quetta attack: Pakistan mourns as lawyers begin boycottAljazeera.com
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India and Pakistan Water Tensions Escalate to The Hague - Circle of Blue WaterNews Wed, 10 Aug 2016 13:02:08 GMT

Circle of Blue WaterNews

India and Pakistan Water Tensions Escalate to The Hague
Circle of Blue WaterNews
Officials in Pakistan are poised to take their clash with India over hydropower projects in Jammu and Kashmir to the highest levels of international arbitration. It marks the second time in five years that the confrontation has escalated to The Hague ...

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Cook joins Pakistan in rubbishing ball-tampering allegations - ESPNcricinfo.com Wed, 10 Aug 2016 15:33:13 GMT

ESPNcricinfo.com

Cook joins Pakistan in rubbishing ball-tampering allegations
ESPNcricinfo.com
Alastair Cook has dismissed allegations of ball tampering against his England side as "a load of rubbish." England's seamers used reverse swing to cut through the Pakistan batting on the final day of the Edgbaston Test, claiming, at one stage, four ...
England v Pakistan: Hosts keep winning team for final Test at OvalBBC Sport
Misbah-ul-Haq ponders Pakistan selection before fourth England TestThe Guardian
Mohammad Hafeez: Pakistan's struggling opener looks ahead to The OvalSkySports
Telegraph.co.uk -Betting.betfair -Daily Mail
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How Pakistan inspired the Glasgow shopkeeper killer - BBC News Wed, 10 Aug 2016 09:46:46 GMT

The Guardian

How Pakistan inspired the Glasgow shopkeeper killer
BBC News
To what extent was the murder of Glasgow shopkeeper Asad Shah inspired by the killing of a politician in Pakistan five years ago? And what does this mean for the UK? CCTV images of the moments just before the murder of Glasgow shopkeeper Asad Shah ...
Glasgow murder of Asad Shah spurred by sectarianism in PakistanThe Guardian

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Pakistan rejects India's charge of cross-border infiltration - The Hindu Wed, 10 Aug 2016 08:31:16 GMT

The New Indian Express

Pakistan rejects India's charge of cross-border infiltration
The Hindu
Pakistan has rejected India's charge of infiltration in Kashmir after its envoy, Abdul Basit, was summoned and handed over a “strong demarche” over Pakistan's continued support to cross-border terrorism. “We strongly reject Indian claim of any cross ...
Terrorist Ali nails role of Pakistan army, Lashkar in Kashmir unrestThe New Indian Express
LeT terrorist Bahadur Ali confirms Pakistan's involvement in Kashmir unrest: NIAFirstpost
NIA blames Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba for continued unrest in KashmirEconomic Times
The Indian Express -Channel NewsAsia -India Today
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Where Pakistan stands - Chandigarh Tribune Wed, 10 Aug 2016 19:07:55 GMT

Chandigarh Tribune

Where Pakistan stands
Chandigarh Tribune
Pakistan is finding scant international support for its territorial claims in J&K. It is facing a hostile reaction from Afghanistan for its efforts to fence the Durand Line, which no Afghan and many Pakistani Pashtuns do not recognise as international ...
Kashmir Burning, Rajnath Singh Blames Pakistan: Can Delhi Build Bridges?NDTV
Pakistan Zindabad Slogans in Kashmir Won't Be Tolerated: Rajnath SinghNews18
Rajnath takes on Pak, says no power can separate Kashmir from IndiaTimes of India

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Deadly bomb leaves 'vacuum' among Pakistan lawyers - Daily Mail Wed, 10 Aug 2016 17:03:00 GMT

Daily Mail

Deadly bomb leaves 'vacuum' among Pakistan lawyers
Daily Mail
In Pakistan's most dangerous province, lawyers are a crucial force for justice. So when a bomb decimated Balochistan's legal class this week, it left a vacuum that some say will never be filled. The mineral-rich province is plagued by roiling ...

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Five previous clashes between England and Pakistan at The Oval - SkySports Wed, 10 Aug 2016 09:58:58 GMT

SkySports

Five previous clashes between England and Pakistan at The Oval
SkySports
England take a 2-1 series lead into the final Test at The Oval on Thursday, but the venue hasn't been a happy ground against Pakistan of late. The two have played nine times at the south London venue, with Pakistan claiming four wins to England's three ...
Mickey Arthur dismisses Pakistan TV claims of England ball-tamperingThe Guardian
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur dismisses ball-tampering claimsTelegraph.co.uk
England v Pakistan: James Anderson says nothing fazes this teamBBC Sport
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Samaa TV just saw a Pakistan-shaped cloud over Wagah and claims India is furious - India Today Wed, 10 Aug 2016 14:15:32 GMT

India Today

Samaa TV just saw a Pakistan-shaped cloud over Wagah and claims India is furious
India Today
A news clip from Samaa TV is going viral on Twitter, showing an anchor claiming that a Pakistan-shaped cloud seen over Wagah Border has left India seething. "Clouds came, and they made the map of Pakistan - that too, on Indian territory. This has left ...
Pakistan ups security on terror threat at border points with IndiaTimes of India
Pakistan issues terror threat alert for India-Pakistan border attackFirstpost

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Cookies on the BBC website - BBC Sport Wed, 10 Aug 2016 15:06:49 GMT

BBC Sport

Cookies on the BBC website
BBC Sport
Pakistan ODI squad: Azhar Ali (capt), Sharjeel Khan, Sami Aslam, Mohammad Hafeez, Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmad, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Amir, Wahab Riaz, Hasan Ali, Umar Gul, Imad Wasim, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Nawaz.

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