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Pakistan's Leader Says Military Has Routed Taliban From Afghan Border - New York Times Thu, 21 Sep 2017 00:10:00 GMT

New York Times

Pakistan's Leader Says Military Has Routed Taliban From Afghan Border
New York Times
Pakistan's new leader, stung by President Trump's threat to crack down on his country for harboring terrorists, insisted on Wednesday that Pakistani military forces had uprooted all the sanctuaries used by Islamic extremists along its rugged frontier ...
Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi seeks implementation of UNSC resolution on KashmirThe Hindu
Pakistan PM complains to US about greater role for India in AfghanistanEconomic Times
Pakistan Raises Objection With US Over Greater Role For India In AfghanistanNDTV
The News International -Geo News, Pakistan -The Express Tribune
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'Pakistan Girl' out to battle graft and violence - The Straits Times Wed, 20 Sep 2017 21:01:19 GMT

The Straits Times

'Pakistan Girl' out to battle graft and violence
The Straits Times
ISLAMABAD • Pakistan's newest female superhero has vowed to battle corrupt officials and protect battered women, as her creator tries to inspire the next generation to fight against injustice in a deeply patriarchal society. The new Pakistan Girl comic ...
Pakistan's female superhero to fight corruption, violenceKhaleej Times

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Pakistan's Rohingya Hypocrisy - The Diplomat Wed, 20 Sep 2017 19:19:16 GMT

The Diplomat

Pakistan's Rohingya Hypocrisy
The Diplomat
On one side was a post by a BBC journalist drawing focus to the mournful details that had emerged from the murder of a teenage boy in Vehari District, Pakistan. Sharoon Masih, the only Christian student in his year, was beaten to death by his classmates.
Pakistan urges OIC to become 'voice of conscience' for RohingyaPakistan Today
Indian Minister Says Pakistan Should Keep Rohingya MuslimsSputnik International

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Inspired by 'blasphemy killer', new Pakistani party eyes 2018 vote - Reuters Wed, 20 Sep 2017 16:58:16 GMT

Reuters

Inspired by 'blasphemy killer', new Pakistani party eyes 2018 vote
Reuters
FILE PHOTO A woman leaves after visiting a shrine where the grave of Mumtaz Qadri is situated, the man Pakistan executed last year for assassinating a governor who proposed reforming the country's blasphemy laws, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan ...

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For Honored Guest, Shiite Sect in Pakistan Dares a Celebration - New York Times Wed, 20 Sep 2017 14:25:02 GMT

New York Times

For Honored Guest, Shiite Sect in Pakistan Dares a Celebration
New York Times
The sect, fully known as Dawoodi Bohras, are a minority of a minority — a few tens of thousands of people among Pakistan's Shiite population of several million. Like other Shiites, they have tried to keep a low profile amid year after year of attacks ...


Khalid Latif: Pakistan batsman banned for five years after spot-fixing ... - BBC Sport Wed, 20 Sep 2017 08:50:16 GMT

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After tough Trump speech, Pakistan scrambles to answer US demands in Afghanistan - Los Angeles Times Mon, 18 Sep 2017 17:14:57 GMT

Los Angeles Times

After tough Trump speech, Pakistan scrambles to answer US demands in Afghanistan
Los Angeles Times
Pakistan, facing growing pressure internally and from the United States about the relationship between the two countries, is weighing how to respond to U.S. demands that it do more to help stop the fighting in Afghanistan. U.S. envoys have renewed ...
Threats From America Will Move A Wary Pakistan Even Closer To ChinaForbes
Roadside bomb kills tribal officials in PakistanAljazeera.com
Roadside Bomb Kills Senior Pakistani Official, 4 Security GuardsVoice of America
Times of India -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -Reuters.com
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More posters appear in Geneva as Pakistan continues to protest - Geo News, Pakistan Wed, 20 Sep 2017 17:17:47 GMT

Geo News, Pakistan

More posters appear in Geneva as Pakistan continues to protest
Geo News, Pakistan
A cycle-rickshaw in Geneva displaying a banner with anti-Pakistan slogans. Photo: Geo News. LONDON: Diplomatic tensions between Swiss government and Pakistan are set to continue as more posters against Pakistan appeared in new areas of Geneva ...

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Are universities in Pakistan becoming a breeding ground for terrorism? - FRANCE 24 Wed, 20 Sep 2017 14:34:19 GMT

FRANCE 24

Are universities in Pakistan becoming a breeding ground for terrorism?
FRANCE 24
In recent years in Pakistan, a growing number of students from prestigious institutions have taken part in terrorist attacks. Unlike students from madrassas, which are under increasing surveillance, young people on campuses are harder for authorities ...


Angelo Mathews ruled out of first Test against Pakistan - ESPNcricinfo.com Wed, 20 Sep 2017 11:30:35 GMT

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Angelo Mathews ruled out of first Test against Pakistan
ESPNcricinfo.com
Sri Lanka allrounder Angelo Mathews has been ruled out of the first Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi later this month with a calf strain. He had sustained the injury during training on Tuesday, before undergoing scans on Wednesday. SLC cricket ...
Mathews ruled out of first Test v PakistanSport24
Kaushal Silva, Lakmal return to Sri Lanka squad for Pakistan TestsCricbuzz
Sri Lanka lose Matthews for Pakistan TestSBS
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