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Heroin found at London Heathrow on plane from Pakistan - BBC News Tue, 16 May 2017 17:04:07 GMT

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Heroin found at London Heathrow on plane from Pakistan
BBC News
Police in the UK say a "quantity of heroin" has been found on board a plane that flew to London from Pakistan. No-one is under arrest following the discovery on Monday, but the aeroplane was impounded on arrival at Heathrow Airport so it could be ...
PIA crew might be involved in Heathrow incident, says spokesmanGeo News, Pakistan
Pakistan International Airlines crew detained, searched in London over 'security threats'Times of India
Pakistan Airlines crew detained at London's Heathrow Airport, let off after searchThe Indian Express
Scroll.in -DunyaNews Pakistan
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Pakistan cracks down on men trading daughters as young as 1 in custom known as vani - USA TODAY Tue, 16 May 2017 11:44:41 GMT

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Pakistan cracks down on men trading daughters as young as 1 in custom known as vani
USA TODAY
A local council of elders in Jacobabad, Pakistan, ordered Muhammad Hashim Khoso to give away his two daughters, 8-year-old Fehmida and 2-year-old Sughra, and to pay a $12,500 fine in February. The council, known as a jirga, called for the transaction ...


Kulbhushan Jadhav case: India, Pakistan face off at ICJ - Aljazeera.com Tue, 16 May 2017 09:26:17 GMT

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Kulbhushan Jadhav case: India, Pakistan face off at ICJ
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Lawyers and officials from India and Pakistan have faced off at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague over the impending execution of an alleged Indian spy by Islamabad. Pakistan's military sentenced Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav, a retired ...
Former German ambassador to Pakistan on Jadhav's hangingDaily Mail
Pakistan's arguments in ICJ inconsistent, says IndiaTimes of India
Will Jadhavs execution trigger India-Pakistan war or race for abduction of soldiers?DailyO
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US, Pakistan Discuss Release of Doctor Who Helped Find bin Laden - Wall Street Journal (subscription) Tue, 16 May 2017 09:30:33 GMT

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US, Pakistan Discuss Release of Doctor Who Helped Find bin Laden
Wall Street Journal (subscription)
PESHAWAR, Pakistan—The Trump administration spoke with Pakistan about the prospect of freeing a doctor who helped the U.S. mission to find Osama bin Laden, and whose imprisonment in Pakistan has been a thorn in relations between the longtime ...

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Misbah and Younis did more than serve Pakistan – they served cricket - The Guardian Tue, 16 May 2017 11:32:16 GMT

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Misbah and Younis did more than serve Pakistan – they served cricket
The Guardian
Of course they finished together. Younis and Misbah were one of the great partnerships. They started late, because Misbah became a regular member of the team only in 2009 when he was 34 but still scored more runs together than any other pair of ...
Misbah's final address as Pakistan captaincricket.com.au
Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan exit hands Pakistan cricket a testing transitionHindustan Times
Pakistan win thriller for 1st Windies series winSport24
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Saving Pakistan's lost city of Mohenjo Daro - Channel NewsAsia Tue, 16 May 2017 13:31:00 GMT

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Saving Pakistan's lost city of Mohenjo Daro
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MOHENJO DARO: The centre of a powerful ancient civilisation, Mohenjo Daro was one of the world's earliest cities - a Bronze Age metropolis boasting flush toilets and a water and waste system to rival many in modern Pakistan. Some 5,000 years on ...

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Pakistan a hub in China's 'New Silk Road' - Aljazeera.com Mon, 15 May 2017 06:52:00 GMT

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Pakistan a hub in China's 'New Silk Road'
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Pakistan is a key player in China's Belt and Road Initiative that has become known as the the "New Silk Road". China is investing billions of dollars to transform the country's infrastructure. Pakistan's port city of Gwadar is set to be a vital trade ...
India rightly boycotted OBOR, must use Balochistan to tackle PakistanDailyO
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: The dragon's master plan is making India nervous, and with good reasonFirstpost
India and Pakistan tensions at BOILING POINT as spat over China trade sparks WAR fearsExpress.co.uk
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In a courtroom at The Hague, India and Pakistan spar over the fate of an alleged spy - Los Angeles Times Mon, 15 May 2017 18:50:00 GMT

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In a courtroom at The Hague, India and Pakistan spar over the fate of an alleged spy
Los Angeles Times
In a rare direct confrontation on the international stage, India and Pakistan sparred Monday at a United Nations court over a death sentence issued to a retired Indian naval officer whom Pakistan calls a spy. India approached the International Court of ...
After India, Pakistan Square Off, ICJ Says It Will Rule on Jadhav Matter 'as Soon as Possible'The Wire
India asks World Court to bar Pakistan from executing alleged spyReuters
India, Pakistan face-off at International Court of Justice over Kulbhushan JadhavEconomic Times
Hindustan Times -The Hindu -Financial Times
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China Will Suppress Terrorism, Diversity, And Democracy In Pakistan: Leaked Document - Forbes Tue, 16 May 2017 01:19:11 GMT

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China Will Suppress Terrorism, Diversity, And Democracy In Pakistan: Leaked Document
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A leaked document on China's Silk Road investment plan reveals details on China's approach to security issues for its investments in Pakistan, including potential Chinese law enforcement and increased Chinese-supplied surveillance equipment to be ...
Trump Expected to Meet With Pakistan's PM After Sharp Words From Both SidesCNSNews.com
Dawn 'leak' on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor draws Nawaz Sharif government's ireThe Hindu
Beijing's real plan revealed: Pakistan could soon turn into China's economic colonyEconomic Times
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Pakistan opens heavy fire in Nowshera after brief lull, Indian Army retaliates - Hindustan Times Tue, 16 May 2017 16:09:00 GMT

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Pakistan opens heavy fire in Nowshera after brief lull, Indian Army retaliates
Hindustan Times
After a brief lull, the Pakistan Army on Tuesday evening opened heavy fire and shot 120 mm mortars on forward Indian villages and posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district in Jammu and Kashmir. Defence spokesperson Lt ...
Pakistan army shells LoC for fourth consecutive dayThe New Indian Express
Pakistan violates ceasefire in Nowshera sector, Indian Army retaliates: ReportsThe Indian Express
Kashmir unrest: Pakistan shelling dislocates 1700 people from LoC areas in RajouriFirstpost

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