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Facebook meets Pakistan government after blasphemy death sentence - Reuters Fri, 07 Jul 2017 15:47:00 GMT

Reuters

Facebook meets Pakistan government after blasphemy death sentence
Reuters
ISLAMABAD A senior Facebook official met with Pakistan's interior minister on Friday to discuss a demand the company prevent blasphemous content or be blocked. The meeting comes after a Pakistani counter-terrorism court sentenced a 30-year-old man to ...
Facebook Manager Meets With Minister Over Pakistan AppealU.S. News & World Report
Facebook assures Pakistan to remove blasphemous posts, prevent misuse of social mediaFirstpost
Facebook assures Pakistan of removing hate materialThe Nation

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In Pakistan, These Schools Are Putting Morality Back Into the Curriculum - Pacific Standard Fri, 07 Jul 2017 13:17:01 GMT

Pacific Standard

In Pakistan, These Schools Are Putting Morality Back Into the Curriculum
Pacific Standard
In an upscale neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan, the gates of a preschool open up to a front lawn with slides and pet cages. Each object in the garden has a piece of white paper affixed to it with its name in bold, large type, presumably so kids can ...

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Chinese whispers after Pakistan's currency nosedives - Quartz Fri, 07 Jul 2017 07:10:02 GMT

Quartz

Chinese whispers after Pakistan's currency nosedives
Quartz
“This is an earthquake for the currency market and badly shakes investor confidence,” Malik Bostan, president of the Forex Association of Pakistan, told The Express Tribune newspaper. Curiously, no one seems to know exactly what sparked this slide, ...
3 likely reasons why Pakistani rupee saw its worst fall in 9 years on WednesdayMoneycontrol.com
In Pakistan, miscommunication can send its rupee into a free fallEconomic Times
Pakistani rupee rebounds after shock plungeFinancial Times
Khaleej Times -Reuters -Business Today
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Pakistan orders Shell subsidiary to pay £1.9 million for tanker blast - Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 08 Jul 2017 02:29:00 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan orders Shell subsidiary to pay £1.9 million for tanker blast
Telegraph.co.uk
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has held Shell Pakistan Ltd (SPL) responsible for the blast in Punjab province on June 25 after the tanker carrying gasoline for the company rolled over, and villagers rushed to collect leaking fuel. The road ...
Pakistan orders Shell pay at least USD 2.4 million after tanker fireMoneycontrol.com
Pakistani oil and gas regulator fines Shell over tanker fireFinancial Post
Bahawalpur oil tanker fire: OGRA holds private oil company responsibleGeo News, Pakistan

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China and Pakistan Military Tests Flank India, Boost Tensions in Asia - Newsweek Fri, 07 Jul 2017 16:09:09 GMT

Newsweek

China and Pakistan Military Tests Flank India, Boost Tensions in Asia
Newsweek
China and Pakistan this week each demonstrated their military might at a time of heightened tensions with neighboring India. The Chinese and Pakistani governments have close military and economic ties, and both are involved in border disputes with ...

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Ronaldinho boards flight to Pakistan - SAMAA TV News Pakistan Fri, 07 Jul 2017 17:57:38 GMT

SAMAA TV News Pakistan

Ronaldinho boards flight to Pakistan
SAMAA TV News Pakistan
Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho posted a picture of him boarding a flight to Pakistan on his Twitter account, Samaa reported. In the picture posted on his Twitter account, we can see the renowned Brazilian footballer about to board the plane which will ...
Happy to play in Pakistan: RonaldinhoGeo News, Pakistan
'Ronaldinho and friends' to play exhibition matches in PakistanThe Star Online
Tickets for 'Leisure Leagues Pakistan' featuring Ronaldhino go on sale in LahoreDaily Pakistan

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To Win Afghanistan, Get Tough on Pakistan - New York Times Thu, 06 Jul 2017 08:32:00 GMT

New York Times

To Win Afghanistan, Get Tough on Pakistan
New York Times
President Trump's review of American policy in Afghanistan should involve adopting a tougher approach to Pakistan. Although the Taliban are said to control or contest 40 percent of Afghanistan's territory, Taliban leaders operate from the safety of ...
The Problem In Afghanistan Is PakistanThe Daily Caller
US Senators ask Pakistan to do more to eliminate safe havensEconomic Times
No peace in region until Kashmir issue is resolved: PakistanThe Indian Express
gulfnews.com -Times of India -Firstpost
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Modi targets Pakistan at G20 - The Hindu Fri, 07 Jul 2017 17:44:00 GMT

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Modi targets Pakistan at G20
The Hindu
Naming Pakistan-based terror groups LeT and JeM, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said some countries were using terror as a tool to achieve political objectives and pressed for “deterrent” action collectively by the G20 members against such ...
At G20 summit, PM Narendra Modi slams Pakistan in strong message on terror, tries to rally nationsTimes of India
Modi targets Pakistan at G20 summit, equates LeT, JeM to Islamic State, al-QaedaHindustan Times
G20 Summit: PM Modi takes veiled swipe at Pakistan, says 'some nations using terrorism for achieving political goals'The Indian Express
Zee News -Financial Express
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'Robot waitress' draws crowd at Pakistan pizza parlor - MyStatesman.com Fri, 07 Jul 2017 11:52:00 GMT

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'Robot waitress' draws crowd at Pakistan pizza parlor
MyStatesman.com
No matter how you slice it, a waitress in a Pakistan pizza parlor is turning heads. That's because “she” is a robot. >> Read more trending news. Osama Jafri, who designed the 55-pound robot, dressed it to resemble a short, slender woman wearing a long ...
Robot Waitress Passes Out Pizza To Peckish Patrons In PakistanGeek

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Pakistan and Jaish-e-Mohammad: An unholy alliance - The Interpreter Fri, 07 Jul 2017 01:40:47 GMT

Pakistan and Jaish-e-Mohammad: An unholy alliance
The Interpreter
India has repeatedly blamed Pakistan for terrorist attacks in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), as well as in other parts of India, and for fostering insurgency and radicalisation in Kashmir. There is evidence of Pakistan's connivance in ...