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Facebook posts in Pakistan can be deadly — especially fake ones - USA TODAY Fri, 28 Apr 2017 14:32:51 GMT

USA TODAY

Facebook posts in Pakistan can be deadly — especially fake ones
USA TODAY
A Facebook post in Pakistan can be deadly. An angry mob tortured and killed university student Mashal Khan this month for allegedly sharing blasphemous content on Facebook about Islam and the prophet Mohammed, a charge he said was the result of a ...
PAKISTAN: Government adding fuel to fan religious violenceScoop.co.nz (press release)
Police Arrest 22 After Lynching Of Pakistani Student Falsely Accused Of BlasphemyDaily Caller

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Pakistan: Thousands of Activists Rally Against PM Sharif - U.S. News & World Report Fri, 28 Apr 2017 18:09:25 GMT

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Pakistan: Thousands of Activists Rally Against PM Sharif
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Pakistan's opposition leader Imran Khan, second from right, attends anti-government rally in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, April 28, 2017. Thousands of supporters of Pakistan's popular opposition leader Imran Khan have rallied in the capital, Islamabad ...
Marriyum relates Imran's popularity to persistent lies, provocative statementsGeo News, Pakistan

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A perfectly cooked biryani brings China and Pakistan even closer - Quartz Fri, 28 Apr 2017 05:00:26 GMT

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A perfectly cooked biryani brings China and Pakistan even closer
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A Pakistani masala brand is celebrating that nation's long-standing and deepening ties with China. A new campaign for Shan Foods, which sells spice mixes in 65 countries, including India, shows how taste-buds could foster good-neighbourliness.
CPEC to spur industrial, commercial growth: SBCPakistan Observer
China And Pakistan Use Biryani To Take Their Friendship To A Whole New LevelIndiatimes.com
What's cooking? Viral ad shows how Pakistan is bonding with China over BiryaniEconomic Times
The Maritime Executive -OilPrice.com
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MQM-London should now contest elections in UK, says Zubair - Geo News, Pakistan Sat, 29 Apr 2017 02:12:28 GMT

Geo News, Pakistan

MQM-London should now contest elections in UK, says Zubair
Geo News, Pakistan
KARACHI: Governor Sindh Muhammad Zubair has said that the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-London is not registered as a political party in Pakistan and so it should now contest election in the United Kingdom. The statement by the Sindh governor was made ...
'Strong UK-Pakistan relations pivotal for stability in South Asia'The News International

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Pakistani national claims he's an ISI agent, detained - Times Now Fri, 28 Apr 2017 15:18:18 GMT

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Pakistani national claims he's an ISI agent, detained
Times Now
New Delhi: A 38-year-old Pakistani national was detained at Terminal 3 of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International airport after he claimed to be a part of the Pakistan's ISI. Around 4.15 pm, a passenger approached the information desk in the international ...
Pakistan national detained after he disclosed himself as spy: Indian mediaThe Nation
Pakistan man flies in, tells IGI airport officials he is from ISIEconomic Times
Pak national flies in to Delhi, says he is ISI agent and wants to give up spyingHindustan Times

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Iran lodges protest with Pakistan over killing of border guards - Pakistan Observer Sat, 29 Apr 2017 01:35:24 GMT

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Iran lodges protest with Pakistan over killing of border guards
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Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Bahram Qasemi on Friday summoned Ambassador to Iran Asif Ali Khan Durrani to lodge a protest over the killing of ten Iranian border guards in a militant attack on the Pakistan-Iran border earlier this week, IRNA ...
Iran summons Pakistan envoy over massacre of border guardsPress TV
Militants kill 10 Iranian border guards in attack on frontier with PakistanThe Guardian
Iran summons Pakistani envoy, demands action over killing of guardsReuters
Deutsche Welle -Washington Post
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Is Dawood Ibrahim critical in Pakistan hospital? Family reportedly denies - India Today Fri, 28 Apr 2017 19:04:28 GMT

India Today

Is Dawood Ibrahim critical in Pakistan hospital? Family reportedly denies
India Today
India's most wanted man and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, who has been hiding in Pakistan for a long time, is reportedly in a critical condition at a Karachi hospital after a heart stroke. According to unverified reports, Dawood is reportedly unwell ...

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US should review its options for dealing with Pakistan: Experts - Economic Times Fri, 28 Apr 2017 05:10:00 GMT

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US should review its options for dealing with Pakistan: Experts
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: The US should review its options for dealing with Pakistan, including taking unilateral actions against terrorist safe havens in the country, if it does not cease its support to the militant outfits attacking neighbours like India, eminent ...
Pakistani Taliban say detained militant used for propagandaWichita Eagle
The Latest: US drone strike kills 7 in northwest PakistanFox News
Suspected US drone strike targets Pakistani Taliban militants: regional officialReuters
Voice of America -The Express Tribune
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Pakistan Artist Refuses Govt Assistance Over Jindal-Sharif Meeting - News18 Fri, 28 Apr 2017 16:46:00 GMT

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Pakistan Artist Refuses Govt Assistance Over Jindal-Sharif Meeting
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Karachi: A well-known Pakistani television and theatre artist has refused to accept government assistance of 5 lakh rupees for the treatment of her ovarian cancer in protest against the visit of an Indian steel tycoon to the country. Naila Jafri, who ...
Pakistan opposition questions motive behind Nawaz Sharif-Sajjan Jindal meetingEconomic Times
Jindal may have carried PM's message to PakistanThe Tribune
Sajjan Jindal holds 'secret' meeting with Nawaz Sharif in PakistanLivemint
Times of India -The Wire -SAMAA TV
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Here's why Pakistani journalist wants to return his father's award from Bangladesh - India Today Fri, 28 Apr 2017 16:47:00 GMT

India Today

Here's why Pakistani journalist wants to return his father's award from Bangladesh
India Today
Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir has announced that he will return the award Bangladesh bestowed on his father for his contribution during the 1971 Liberation War. Hamid Mir during his show 'Capital Talk' said Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ...
Pakistan journalist Hamid Mir to return Bangladesh award conferred on fatherThe Hindu
Pak journo Hamid Mir 'to return' father's 1971 awardBangladesh News 24 hours
Hamid Mir announces to return fathers award to BangladeshGeo News, Pakistan

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