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Pakistan claims it killed 50 Afghan border troops - Washington Post Sun, 07 May 2017 19:17:30 GMT

Washington Post

Pakistan claims it killed 50 Afghan border troops
Washington Post
KABUL — Pakistan claimed Sunday to have killed 50 Afghan border troops, wounded 100 and destroyed five of their posts in sporadic clashes since Friday near a major border crossing. Afghan officials called the high death toll “baseless” but said that ...
Google Maps to help settle Afghanistan-Pakistan border disputeThe Guardian
Pakistan and Afghanistan dispute toll after clashesAljazeera.com
Pakistan, Afghanistan start joint survey after border clashFox News
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Pakistan exporting terror, claim three neighbours - Times of India Mon, 08 May 2017 21:25:23 GMT

Times of India

Pakistan exporting terror, claim three neighbours
Times of India
With Iran's top military official warning Pakistan of reprisals for sheltering Sunni militias attacking targets in Iran, three of Islamabad's neighbours have accused it of cross-border terrorism. Iran's warning that it might be considering its version ...
Iran warns will hit militant 'safe havens' inside PakistanReuters
Iran makes veiled threat against Pakistan, despite agreementABC News
Iran sounds warning to Pakistan, Saudi ArabiaThe News International
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Pakistan Faces Foreign Policy Challenges in Tensions With Neighbors - Voice of America Mon, 08 May 2017 21:23:23 GMT

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Pakistan Faces Foreign Policy Challenges in Tensions With Neighbors
Voice of America
Iran, which shares nearly 1,000-kilometer (over 600 miles) border with Pakistan, alleges that anti-state militants use Pakistani soil for plotting terrorist attacks against Iran. Pakistan's western and eastern neighbors, Afghanistan and India, have ...
Pakistan, Afghanistan dispute death toll in border clashUPI.com
Pakistan`s role most important in peace process: Chief Executive AfghanistanGeo News, Pakistan
China worried as Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes may hit CPECTimes of India
Economic Times
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India gives it back to Pakistan: Bunker destroyed in 60 seconds - Economic Times Mon, 08 May 2017 04:53:00 GMT

Economic Times

India gives it back to Pakistan: Bunker destroyed in 60 seconds
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army has carried out a counter-strike on Pakistani border posts along the line of control (LoC), a week after two Indian soldiers were martyred and their bodies mutilated, allegedly by Pakistani forces, Times Now reported.
India-Pakistan Rumblings Along Kashmir Line of Control ContinueThe Diplomat
WATCH: Indian Army destroys Pakistani bunkers at LoC with anti-tank missilesIndia Today
Video Shows Army Destroying Pak Bunker With Tanks, MissilesNDTV
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TNB REMACO bags US$176m O&M contract in Pakistan - The Edge Markets MY Mon, 08 May 2017 11:32:47 GMT

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TNB REMACO bags US$176m O&M contract in Pakistan
The Edge Markets MY
KUALA LUMPUR (May 8): TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn Bhd (TNB REMACO), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Bhd, has been awarded a US$176 million (RM763.22 million) contract for the operation and maintenance (O&M) of the 1,223 ...

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China offers to rename China-Pakistan Economic Corridor - Economic Times Mon, 08 May 2017 15:03:50 GMT

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China offers to rename China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Seeking to allay India's concerns, China has offered to rename the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which passes through PoK, insisting it was an economic cooperation and connectivity enhancement project devoid of "sovereignty ...
To Meet Indian Concerns, China Offers to Re-Name China-Pakistan Economic CorridorThe Wire
CPEC Hurts Pakistan: Debunking The MythValueWalk
Beijing open to renaming China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, says envoy heeding India's concernsIndia Today
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Is Pakistan's solar power poised to take off amid energy crisis? - Reuters Mon, 08 May 2017 08:20:00 GMT

Is Pakistan's solar power poised to take off amid energy crisis?
Reuters
ISLAMABAD, May 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Solar energy production in Pakistan is poised to take off - just as the South Asian country is ramping up coal production to help plug a crippling power crisis, energy experts say. New high quality solar ...

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Indian woman says she was forced into marriage in Pakistan - The Hindu Mon, 08 May 2017 15:02:28 GMT

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Indian woman says she was forced into marriage in Pakistan
The Hindu
A 20-year-old Indian woman, who has approached the Indian High Commission in Islamabad with a request for repatriation, said on Monday she was forced to marry a Pakistani and was sexually assaulted and tortured. The woman, identified as Uzma, ...
Sohail Mahmood to be Pakistan's new envoy to IndiaMoneycontrol.com
Forced to wed at gunpoint, Indian woman in Pakistan tells local courtThe Indian Express
Forced to marry Pakistani man at gunpoint, Indian woman to return homeIndia Today
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Pakistan shows strong growth, reduction in fiscal deficits: Moody's - Geo News, Pakistan Mon, 08 May 2017 11:42:24 GMT

Geo News, Pakistan

Pakistan shows strong growth, reduction in fiscal deficits: Moody's
Geo News, Pakistan
Moody's noted that prospects for growth have improved following Pakistan's successful completion of its three-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in September 2016 and the launch of the China-Pakistan ...
Moody's says Pakistan's external debt will increase to $79 billion by June-endThe Express Tribune

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Huge potential in Pakistan for Qatari investment: Minister - The Peninsula Qatar Mon, 08 May 2017 21:41:28 GMT

The Peninsula Qatar

Huge potential in Pakistan for Qatari investment: Minister
The Peninsula Qatar
DOHA: Pakistan's Minister of Commerce, Khurram Dastgir Khan yesterday said that the purpose of his visit to Qatar was to transform brotherly relations between two countries into an economic partnership. “Definitely trade was high on the agenda of my visit.
Pakistan minister seeks investment from QatarGulf Times

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