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England ODI captain Eoin Morgan eyes win over Pakistan with varied attack and powerful top order - Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 20 Aug 2016 18:17:00 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

England ODI captain Eoin Morgan eyes win over Pakistan with varied attack and powerful top order
Telegraph.co.uk
England are solid favourites to defeat Pakistan in the five-match series of one-day internationals starting at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton on Wednesday afternoon. Much the same was said of course before the Test series – but whereas Pakistan were ...
No-ball third umpire trial for England v Pakistan ODIsBBC Sport
TV umpire to call front foot no-balls in England-Pakistan ODIsESPNcricinfo.com
Third umpire to call front foot no balls in England-Pakistan ODI seriesCricbuzz
Firstpost -Daily Times -Hindustan Times
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Strains in US-Pakistan Ties Mirrored by 73% Decline in Security Aid - The Wire Sat, 20 Aug 2016 12:14:26 GMT

The Wire

Strains in US-Pakistan Ties Mirrored by 73% Decline in Security Aid
The Wire
The growing strain in US-Pakistan relations can also be demonstrated by the decline in Washington's yearly security and economic aid to Pakistan. Economic aid has declined 53% from nearly $1.2 billion in 2011 to $561 million in 2015, according to the ...

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Hamid Karzai slams Pakistan, defends India's role in Afghanistan - Economic Times Sat, 20 Aug 2016 15:34:29 GMT

Economic Times

Hamid Karzai slams Pakistan, defends India's role in Afghanistan
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India is not engaged in any proxy war in Afghanistan and has been sincerely carrying out reconstruction work there, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai said today even as he slammed Pakistan for "encouraging" radicalism and not containing ...
India's visible fears about PakistanThe News International
Karzai backs Modi on Balochistan, advises Kashmiri leaders to keep Pakistan awayIndia Today
Pakistan ignores India's condition, sends invite for talks againTimes of India
Firstpost -The Indian Express -Livemint
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Turkey, Pakistan stress need for further defence cooperation - TRT World Sat, 20 Aug 2016 09:07:24 GMT

TRT World

Turkey, Pakistan stress need for further defence cooperation
TRT World
"Turkey and Pakistan need to show more solidarity and cooperation as both of them face [common] challenges such as terrorism," Demir said while speaking at the launching ceremony of a 17,000-ton fleet tanker in south-eastern Pakistani city of Karachi ...
Karachi shipyard launches fleet tanker for Pakistan NavyIHS Jane's 360
Sharif assures Pakistan Navy of supportgulfnews.com
PM for Democratic PakistanPakistan Observer
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Ireland v Pakistan: Rain washes out one-day international at Malahide - BBC News Sat, 20 Aug 2016 16:11:11 GMT

BBC News

Ireland v Pakistan: Rain washes out one-day international at Malahide
BBC News
Persistent rain led to the second one-day international between Ireland and Pakistan being abandoned without a ball bowled at Malahide on Saturday. Prospects for play were grim once bad weather delayed the scheduled 10:45 BST start at the north Dublin ...
Pakistan set for England despite washoutcricket.com.au
Wet outfield delays Pakistan-Ireland 2nd ODISamaa Tv (registration) (blog)
Second ODI between Pakistan and Ireland washed outDunyaNews Pakistan
Sport24 -Irish Independent -The Indian Express
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Pakistan shuts border after Afghans burn flag - gulfnews.com Sat, 20 Aug 2016 14:57:00 GMT

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Pakistan shuts border after Afghans burn flag
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Islamabad: Pakistan has closed its border with Afghanistan indefinitely after a group of Afghan demonstrators attacked the Bab-e-Dosti gate at Chaman and set the Pakistani flag on fire. The incident that took place on Thursday evening has resulted in ...
A few Afghans paid by foreign agencies to burn Pak flag at border.DAWN.com
Pakistan shuts border crossing with Afghanistan after protestsBusiness Standard

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Balochistan: Pakistan's hell on earth - The New Indian Express Sat, 20 Aug 2016 16:33:40 GMT

The New Indian Express

Balochistan: Pakistan's hell on earth
The New Indian Express
Pakistan is involved in the genocide of around 100 innocent Baloch civilians every day. Women are raped, young people are abducted, their organs are sold and whole villages are burnt. Our struggle is for independence and we want Pakistan to stop ...
Call me a dog, but not a Pakistani: Baloch refugeeEconomic Times
Bangladesh to Balochistan-Pakistan Army's sordid recordDhaka Tribune

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Pakistan trying to destroy our Kashmir, says Rajnath - The Indian Express Sat, 20 Aug 2016 21:24:00 GMT

The Indian Express

Pakistan trying to destroy our Kashmir, says Rajnath
The Indian Express
Pakistan trying to destroy our Kashmir, says Rajnath. On the recent unrest in the Valley, Rajnath said staging a demonstration could not be a solution to any problem, adding that a solution will be found by talks which is possible only when there is peace.
Rajnath blames Pakistan for ongoing unrest in KashmirThe Hindu
Pakistan continuously trying to create unrest in Kashmir: Rajnath SinghIndia Today
Pakistan involved in nefarious activities against India: Rajnath SinghBusiness Standard

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Understanding Pakistan - DAWN.com Sun, 21 Aug 2016 01:57:10 GMT

Financial Express

Understanding Pakistan
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Given Pakistan's continuous flirtation with dysfunction over the past two decades or so — barring a period of stability in the first half of the 2000s — it is surprising that there aren't more books attempting to 'put Pakistan right' in terms of its ...
India vs Pakistan: Why Can't We Just be Friends? By Husain Haqqani ; Book reviewFinancial Express

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Fate of stranded fishermen bleak as India, Pakistan exchange barbs - Hindustan Times Sat, 20 Aug 2016 18:30:44 GMT

Hindustan Times

Fate of stranded fishermen bleak as India, Pakistan exchange barbs
Hindustan Times
The tension between India and Pakistan has come in the way of release of Indian fishermen, who strayed across the maritime border inadvertently. According to government data, there are 392 Indian fishermen languishing in various Pakistani jails at present.