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US Shutters Special Representative for Afghanistan-Pakistan Office - Voice of America Fri, 20 Oct 2017 23:39:52 GMT

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US Shutters Special Representative for Afghanistan-Pakistan Office
Voice of America
With the Trump administration's revised South Asia strategy still in its infancy, the curtain has silently fallen on the office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan (SRAP), ending months of speculations that the State Department ...
US Presses Pakistan to Combat MilitantsWall Street Journal
US-Canadian couple was held in Pakistan: CIA chiefPajhwok Afghan News (blog)
US-Canadian couple held for 5 years in Pakistan, says CIA chiefBusiness Standard
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Hasan Ali, spinners make it 4-0 for Pakistan - ESPNcricinfo.com Fri, 20 Oct 2017 16:48:56 GMT

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Hasan Ali, spinners make it 4-0 for Pakistan
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No matter what they try, it doesn't seem to work for Sri Lanka. They made three changes to their XI and batted with an unmistakable air of freedom, having already conceded the series. Yet they careened to 173 all out in 43.4 overs. Pakistan's bowlers ...
Hasan delivers top display as Pakistan prevailcricket.com.au
Pakistan decimates Sri Lanka by 7 wickets for 4-0 leadThe San Luis Obispo Tribune
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, full score, 4th ODI Sharjah: PAK thrash SL by 7 wickets, take 4-0 leadHindustan Times
The Hindu -News18 -Cricbuzz
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Cricket: Bomber command -- Pakistan's Hasan achieves childhood dream - Yahoo Cricket Sat, 21 Oct 2017 00:16:31 GMT

Cricket: Bomber command -- Pakistan's Hasan achieves childhood dream
Yahoo Cricket
Pakistan's Hasan Ali is officially the world's best one-day bowler, with an early career record surpassing even legendary compatriot Waqar Younis and a unique 'bomb explosion' wicket celebration which is just as eye-catching. The 23-year-old, who is ...

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Nawaz Sharif, ousted Pakistani prime minister, indicted on corruption charges - Washington Post Thu, 19 Oct 2017 17:48:45 GMT

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Nawaz Sharif, ousted Pakistani prime minister, indicted on corruption charges
Washington Post
The five-member court's findings — and now the indictment — give a powerful boost to Pakistan's major opposition leader, former cricket star Imran Khan, 64, who brought the case against Sharif in the Supreme Court more than a year ago. Sharif's ...
Ousted Pakistani Premier Nawaz Sharif Indicted On Corruption ChargesNPR
Nawaz Sharif, Ousted Pakistani Leader, Is Indicted in Corruption CaseNew York Times
Ousted Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif indicted over corruption claimsThe Guardian
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Attack on workers at key Pakistan port for Chinese project; 26 hurt - Reuters Fri, 20 Oct 2017 07:32:40 GMT

Attack on workers at key Pakistan port for Chinese project; 26 hurt
Reuters
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Unidentified men threw a grenade into a laborers' hostel in the Pakistani port of Gwadar wounding 26 of them, police said on Friday, in an attack likely to raise concern about security for the Pakistani section of China's ...

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'India, Pakistan are both important to US policy' - The Hindu Fri, 20 Oct 2017 23:31:37 GMT

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'India, Pakistan are both important to US policy'
The Hindu
Mr. Tillerson, who will be travelling to India and Pakistan next week, said both countries are “important elements” in the U.S. policy for stabilising South Asia and characterised China a destabilising force. “China's provocative actions in the South ...
Tillerson Hails Ties With India, but Criticizes China and PakistanNew York Times
Tillerson to visit India, Pakistan next weekEconomic Times
Pakistan's ExpectationsThe Nation
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Pakistan militant group finds likely replacement after US drone strike kills leader - Reuters Fri, 20 Oct 2017 08:25:05 GMT

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Pakistan militant group finds likely replacement after US drone strike kills leader
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Senior militant commander Asad Afridi has emerged as the favorite to become the new leader of a deadly Pakistani Taliban faction, militant sources said on Friday, days after a U.S. drone strike killed the group's chief.
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Pakistani Militant Chief, Whose Group Killed 250 People, Dies in US ...News18
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Family looks for answers after Christian boy beaten to death in Pakistan - Religion News Service Fri, 20 Oct 2017 21:31:39 GMT

Religion News Service

Family looks for answers after Christian boy beaten to death in Pakistan
Religion News Service
27 another student at the school — in Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province — kicked Sharoon in the stomach and that he died of internal injuries. The student charged in his death now awaits trial, but police are not calling the attack a hate crime.

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CIA chief says US-Canadian couple held for five years in Pakistan - Reuters Thu, 19 Oct 2017 18:07:30 GMT

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CIA chief says US-Canadian couple held for five years in Pakistan
Reuters
Pakistan's military and government have indicated U.S. citizen Caitlan Coleman, her Canadian husband Joshua Boyle and their children were rescued shortly after entering Pakistan from Afghanistan. The couple were kidnapped in 2012 while backpacking in ...
Boyle family was held inside Pakistan for five years, contrary to reports: CIA chiefNational Post
Pakistan says fence on Afghan border will reduce attacksWashington Post
CIA director: Pakistan must deny the Taliban a safe havenBusiness Insider

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Pakistan, Land of the Intolerant - New York Times Thu, 19 Oct 2017 09:48:01 GMT

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Pakistan, Land of the Intolerant
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — This country has a poor record of protecting its religious minorities, but we outdo ourselves when it comes to Ahmadis. Members of the sect insist on calling themselves Muslims, and we mainstream Muslims insist on treating them ...