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Pakistan wants Facebook, Twitter to help identify people suspected of blasphemy - CNBC Thu, 16 Mar 2017 16:35:58 GMT

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Pakistan wants Facebook, Twitter to help identify people suspected of blasphemy
CNBC
Pakistan has asked Facebook and Twitter to help identify users in violation of its strict blasphemy laws. Under Pakistani law anyone suspected of blasphemy can be prosecuted and potentially sentenced to death. According to Reuters, Interior Minister ...
Pakistan Cracks Down on 'Blasphemous' Social Media ContentVoice of America
Pakistan asking Facebook and Twitter to point out blasphemers against IslamTheBlaze.com
Pakistan wants Facebook, Twitter to help it combat blasphemySacramento Bee
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India-Pakistan detente requires more than Narendra Modi's new power - Livemint Fri, 17 Mar 2017 02:20:27 GMT

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India-Pakistan detente requires more than Narendra Modi's new power
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The assembly elections make Narendra Modi the most powerful Indian politician in three decades and opens an opportunity to forge a bold new Pakistan policy, even though he lacks majority in the upper house of parliament. Photo: Hindustan Times.

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Amid Probe, Pakistan Bars German CEO of National Carrier From Leaving Country - U.S. News & World Report Thu, 16 Mar 2017 18:15:28 GMT

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Amid Probe, Pakistan Bars German CEO of National Carrier From Leaving Country
U.S. News & World Report
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan has barred the German chief executive of Pakistan International Airlines from leaving the country due to an investigation into corruption at the loss-making carrier, the interior minister said on Wednesday ...

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India slams Pakistan action on Gilgit-Baltistan - Economic Times Thu, 16 Mar 2017 18:55:00 GMT

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India slams Pakistan action on Gilgit-Baltistan
Economic Times
A part of Jammu & Kashmir has been under illegal occupation of Pakistan. Any unilateral step by Pakistan to alter the status of that part will have no basis in law and will be completely unacceptable,” MEA spokesperson Gopal Baglay said when asked to ...
India says Pakistan's proposal on Gilgit-Baltistan entirely unacceptableLivemint
India fast-tracks Kashmir hydro projects that could affect Pakistan water suppliesThe Guardian
India slams Pakistan move on Gilgit-BaltistanThe Indian Express
Hindustan Times -Newsweek -Times Now
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2 Sufi priests from Delhi's Nizamuddin Dargah missing in Pakistan; India takes up matter with Islamabad - India Today Thu, 16 Mar 2017 21:54:39 GMT

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2 Sufi priests from Delhi's Nizamuddin Dargah missing in Pakistan; India takes up matter with Islamabad
India Today
Two Indian Sufi priests, including the head cleric of Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin dargah, have gone missing in Pakistan. They have been identified as Asif Nizami, the chief priest, and Nazim Nizami. The duo had gone to Pakistan to meet their relatives ...
India asks Pakistan to return two missing clericsTimes of India
Two Hazrat Nizamuddin dargah clerics go missing in Pakistan while on pilgrimageHindustan Times
India raises concerns with Pakistan over two missing Sufi clericsThe Hindu
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Pakistan conducts anti-ship missile test - DefenseNews.com Thu, 16 Mar 2017 18:05:07 GMT

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Pakistan conducts anti-ship missile test
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However, a naval industry official told Defense News at Pakistan's biennial defense exhibition IDEAS 2016 in November that Pakistan was working on indigenous anti-ship missiles. This followed an earlier revelation buried in a Ministry of Defence ...
Pakistan test fires land-based anti-ship missileUPI.com
Pakistan Navy successfully test-fires new anti ship missileHindustan Times
Pakistan Navy successfully test fires ground to sea missileSAMAA TV
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Pakistan has witnessed significant progress in development of education: Baligh - Pakistan Observer Fri, 17 Mar 2017 01:32:57 GMT

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Pakistan has witnessed significant progress in development of education: Baligh
Pakistan Observer
It was also attended by Chairman HEC Dr Mukhtar Ahmed, Ambassador of France to Pakistan Martine Dorance, Director Campus France Noor-ud-Din Manamani, professors from French universities, HEC alumni who graduated from France, and vice ...

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Population census exposes Pakistan′s harsh realities | Asia | DW ... - Deutsche Welle Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:11:42 GMT

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Population census exposes Pakistan′s harsh realities | Asia | DW ...
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Pakistan is holding its first census in nearly two decades amid tight security. The process is crucial for redrawing the political map of a country grappling with a ...

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Don't interfere in our internal affairs: India tells Pakistan - Economic Times Thu, 16 Mar 2017 16:43:00 GMT

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Don't interfere in our internal affairs: India tells Pakistan
Economic Times
"India completely rejects Pakistan's effort and intention to meddle in our internal affairs, including in judicial process," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said. "Strong Indian democracy and justice system need no self-serving ...
Ajmer blasts case: India slams Pakistan for remarks on Aseemanand's acquittalTimes of India

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Pakistan launches rare census - Bristol Press Thu, 16 Mar 2017 00:00:27 GMT

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Pakistan launches rare census
Bristol Press
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan launched a national census on Wednesday, the country's first in 19 years. However, societal conservatism and a lack of female census takers could result in Pakistan's female population being under-represented. Asif Bajwa, the ...
Pakistan begins first census in 19 years amid massive military securitySky News
Security high as Pakistan launches first census in 19 yearsTimes of India
In pictures: Census teams go door-to-door for Pakistan's first nationwide headcount in 19 yearsDAWN.com
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