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Pakistan ruins England's Champions Trophy party, as tournament of upsets continues - ABC Online Thu, 15 Jun 2017 01:08:16 GMT

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Pakistan ruins England's Champions Trophy party, as tournament of upsets continues
ABC Online
Bangladesh and Pakistan came through in their stead, two erratic teams who were not expected to offer much in England's chilly prelude to summer. It has been a tournament of upsets. Sri Lanka nearly made the finals after chasing 300 in an epic against ...
Pakistan thrash sorry England to reach Champions Trophy finalThe Guardian
England caned by resurgent Pakistancricket.com.au
ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Pakistan stun England to win by 8 wickets and reach final against India or BangladeshThe Independent
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Woman is sentenced to die 'for being raped' in Pakistan | Daily Mail ... - Daily Mail Tue, 30 May 2017 16:31:49 GMT

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Woman is sentenced to die 'for being raped' in Pakistan | Daily Mail ...
Daily Mail
The 19-year-old told tribal elders in Rajanpur, Pakistan, that her cousin crept into her family home while she was asleep and raped her, but they ruled she had ...

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Pakistan Army Chief Slams US Drone Operation - Voice of America Wed, 14 Jun 2017 19:55:37 GMT

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Pakistan Army Chief Slams US Drone Operation
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Pakistan's military chief is sharply criticizing a suspected U.S. drone strike that killed two key Haqqani network commanders in northwestern Pakistan earlier this week. Pakistani security sources said Tuesday's pre-dawn missile attack destroyed a ...
Why Pakistan is gaining strategic ground in Afghanistan's troubled political landscapeHindustan Times
Interview: China To Mediate Between Pakistan, AfghanistanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Can China Help Mediate Between Afghanistan and Pakistan?The Diplomat
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England were not brave enough against Pakistan - they reverted to stereotype at the worst possible time - Telegraph.co.uk Wed, 14 Jun 2017 17:05:00 GMT

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England were not brave enough against Pakistan - they reverted to stereotype at the worst possible time
Telegraph.co.uk
This was the worst possible time for England to revert to their bad old ways. I expected them to fly out of the traps and really send a message to Pakistan with the bat after being so brave and fearless against Australia at the weekend. But this time ...


England v Pakistan - Champions Trophy semi-final - BBC Sport Wed, 14 Jun 2017 10:16:45 GMT

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England v Pakistan - Champions Trophy semi-final
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That's England's first boundary for 55 deliveries, which shows how well Pakistan have bowled. Hasan isn't looking too comfortable, here - he's just limping a tad as he walks back to his mark and doing a bit of stretching. ShareView more share options.

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Arthur's wild ride on Pakistan rollercoaster | cricket.com.au - cricket.com.au Wed, 14 Jun 2017 05:42:34 GMT

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Arthur's wild ride on Pakistan rollercoaster | cricket.com.au
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The Pakistan team's head coach wears his heart on his sleeve and his dressing room balcony antics perfectly encapsulate their nation's style of play.

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'Are you with us or with Qatar,' Saudi King asks Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif - Times of India Wed, 14 Jun 2017 11:36:25 GMT

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'Are you with us or with Qatar,' Saudi King asks Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif
Times of India
ISLAMABAD: "Are you with us or with Qatar?" Saudi King Salman raised this question during a meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who had visited the Gulf Kingdom for finding a diplomatic solution to the Qatar crisis. The Saudi monarch ...
Pakistan Stays Neutral in Qatar-Saudi Dispute, But Mediation Role UnlikelyVoice of America
Journalist tweets: Saudi minister says Pakistanis are our slavesEconomic Times
Are you with us or with Qatar, Saudis ask PakistanThe Express Tribune
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Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC, Two Pak soldiers killed in retaliation by Indian Army - Firstpost Thu, 15 Jun 2017 01:44:15 GMT

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Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC, Two Pak soldiers killed in retaliation by Indian Army
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Jammu: Two Pakistani soldiers were killed in fierce retaliation by Indian troops as Pakistan Army on Wednesday violated ceasefire thrice along the Line of Control (LoC) in two sectors in Rajouri and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir. The Pakistan ...
Pakistan providing sustenance to terrorism, India tells UN Human Rights CouncilTimes of India
Pakistan violates ceasefire in Rajouri, Poonch districtsEconomic Times
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire In Rajouri District In Jammu and KashmirNDTV
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China investigating if slain pair was preaching in Pakistan - ABC News Wed, 14 Jun 2017 03:51:09 GMT

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China investigating if slain pair was preaching in Pakistan
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China will investigate claims that two of its citizens were engaged in illegal preaching before they were killed by Islamic extremists in Pakistan, a government spokesman said Wednesday. The two Chinese citizens were abducted at gunpoint on May 24 in ...
Pakistan says slain Chinese misused business visas, were missionariesCNN International
Chinese Couple Abducted in Pakistan Have Been Killed, Officials SayNew York Times
Pakistan confirms Chinese couple killed after IS claimWashington Post
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Man sentenced to death for 'blasphemy' on Facebook in Pakistan - Washington Post Mon, 12 Jun 2017 11:06:12 GMT

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Man sentenced to death for 'blasphemy' on Facebook in Pakistan
Washington Post
A 30-year-old man in Pakistan has been sentenced to death after conviction for committing “blasphemy” on Facebook, the latest incident in the country's widening crackdown on dissent on social media. An anti-terrorism court in the city of Bahawalpur on ...
Pakistani man sentenced to death for posting 'blasphemy' on FacebookThe Verge
Pakistan, in a First, Sentences Man to Death Over Blasphemy on Social MediaNew York Times
Pakistan: Death penalty for blasphemy on FacebookAljazeera.com
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