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Pakistan dispatches supplies to southwest border villages - Sacramento Bee Sat, 06 May 2017 10:48:00 GMT

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Pakistan dispatches supplies to southwest border villages
Sacramento Bee
Pakistan dispatched truckloads of relief supplies Saturday to villages along the southwest border with Afghanistan, where 11 people were killed in fighting between the two countries prompting Pakistan to close a border crossing, officials said.
Pakistan-Afghanistan crossing closed after border clashAljazeera.com
Pakistan-Afghan border cross-fire kills 15 on both sidesWashington Post
At Afghanistan-Pakistan Border, Forces Clash and at Least 11 DieNew York Times
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Pakistan's Emerging Threat: Highly Educated Youth Gravitate to Radicalization - Voice of America Sat, 06 May 2017 17:25:04 GMT

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Pakistan's Emerging Threat: Highly Educated Youth Gravitate to Radicalization
Voice of America
The on-campus mob slaying of a journalism student and the arrest of a female medical student for allegedly planning a suicide attack underscore concerns that some of Pakistan's highly educated youth are gravitating toward violent extremism and ...

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Khyber Pakhutunkhawa community in London wants unified resistance to Pakistan - The Sunday Guardian Sat, 06 May 2017 18:53:48 GMT

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Khyber Pakhutunkhawa community in London wants unified resistance to Pakistan
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Pashtun suffering under British India is well documented, but then Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, broke his promises of supporting Pukhtun's and Baloch's sovereignty. After Independence, ethnically Pakistani Punjabis took over Pakistan and ...
Pakistan summons Indian envoy over non-issuance of medical visasLivemint
India refuses visas to Pakistani patientsKhaleej Times

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India launches satellite for South Asian countries, Pakistan says no thanks - CNN Fri, 05 May 2017 13:34:32 GMT

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India launches satellite for South Asian countries, Pakistan says no thanks
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While some have suggested Pakistan may have pulled out due to espionage concerns, Ajay Lele, a senior analyst at the Delhi-based Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis said "in modern times, you do not develop a satellite to spy on a country.".
Pakistan Spurns Indian Offer to Join in Regional SatelliteForeign Policy (blog)
India calls satellite 'gift to South Asia', Pakistan says no thanksGeo News, Pakistan
After Successful Launch Of South Asian Satellite, Pakistan Blames India For Its ExclusionIndiatimes.com
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ISIS is on the decline in the Middle East, but its influence in Pakistan is rising - Washington Post Fri, 05 May 2017 10:03:29 GMT

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ISIS is on the decline in the Middle East, but its influence in Pakistan is rising
Washington Post
When Noreen Leghari disappeared from her hometown of Hyderabad, Pakistan, in February, her parents thought she had been abducted. But then she reached out to them on Facebook. "I've joined Daesh," said the 20-year-old medical student, using the ...

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Arun Jaitley, Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar share cold vibes at global meet - Economic Times Sat, 06 May 2017 13:25:00 GMT

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Arun Jaitley, Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar share cold vibes at global meet
Economic Times
YOKOHAMA (JAPAN): Frosty Indo-Pak relations after the beheading of Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops were on full display here when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was on dais with his Pakistani counterpart, often sharing cold vibes and aggressively ...
Pakistan, India spar over China's One Belt One Road initiativeThe Express Tribune
Pakistan extends fully support to Chinese One Belt One Road: Ishaq DarRadio Pakistan (press release)

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New airport in Pakistan's capital to open in August : Prime Minister - Reuters Sat, 06 May 2017 14:39:00 GMT

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New airport in Pakistan's capital to open in August : Prime Minister
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ISLAMABAD Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said a new airport in Pakistan's capital will be operational by mid-August, replacing the cramped Benazir Bhutto International Airport that was the butt of jokes for many travelers. Sharif's government ...

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Retaliating Is One Thing, Deterring Cross-Border Attacks From Pakistan is Another - The Wire Sat, 06 May 2017 09:37:00 GMT

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Retaliating Is One Thing, Deterring Cross-Border Attacks From Pakistan is Another
The Wire
Pakistan is predictably silent for the simple reason it knows that to even acknowledge what their so-called Border Action Teams (BAT) have done would be tantamount to a war crime. So, as far as they are concerned, they will claim that non-state actors ...
Pakistan Army hates India so much that it allied with the man who 'killed' dozens, including kids in Lahore . Here's ...Economic Times
Can India Break The China-Pakistan Axis?NDTV
12-year-old boy from Pakistan detained near LoCKhaleej Times
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Reports of govt brokering Pakistan Steel deal with Jindal: Sharjeel Memon - Geo News, Pakistan Sat, 06 May 2017 08:33:19 GMT

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Reports of govt brokering Pakistan Steel deal with Jindal: Sharjeel Memon
Geo News, Pakistan
KARACHI: Former PPP minister Sharjeel Memon on Saturday said he had reports of the government brokering a deal to sell Pakistan Steel Mills to Indian businessman Sajjan Jindal. The minister was addressing members of the press outside the court, after ...
PM Nawaz assures COAS Gen Bajwa of addressing army's reservations on Dawn Leaks controversyDaily Pakistan

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Pakistan: Absence in city leads to attack on minister - Anadolu Agency Sat, 06 May 2017 17:58:37 GMT

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Pakistan: Absence in city leads to attack on minister
Anadolu Agency
An angry crowd attacked a state minister in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday for his long absence from the constituency, local media reported. Qalandar Khan Lodhi, the food minister of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province was attacked in ...