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Support For Syria: US sanctions Iranian companies
SAD Import Export and two others also blacklisted for ties to Iran’s DIO, defense ministry.
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Attack on Afghan spy chief: Kabul, Islamabad, to begin joint probe soon
Pakistani intelligence officials to travel to Kabul to help their Afghan counterparts in probe.
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Afghanistan rejects repatriation deadline extension
Leaves Pakistan in a fix over how to deal with the issue.
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Pakistan welcomes Kerry's nomination as next US Secretary of State
Ambassador Sherry Rehman says Kerry has been a steadfast friend of Pakistan and is aware of it's strategic...
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John Kerry nominated as Hillary Clinton's replacement
Nomination will have to be approved by the Senate before he can assume office.
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Pak-India cricket series: Shiv Sena vows protests at matches
The rivals have not played a series since Pakistan’s tour of India in 2007.
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UK judges block action over US drone attacks in Pakistan
Petitioner claimed that UK government could be committing war crimes by helping the CIA.
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Twice-exiled Palestinians flee Syria for Lebanon
Umm Khalil has found shelter in a rented home in Shatila refugee camp, south of Beirut.
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Indian parties let rape accused run for office: Study
Five people, including bus driver, arrested following the rape of a 23-year-old woman.
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Royally Happy: What Kate Middleton and I have in common
I will watch as she brings a whole next level of meaning to the term ‘pregnancy glow’.
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President, MQM chief reiterate support to Kashmir cause
APHC chief urges politicians to put Kashmir into their poll manifestos.
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Post-2014: Afghan talks in France bolster hopes of peace process
French organisers confirm closed-door negotiations between government officials and opposition.
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PAC meeting: US refuses to pay Pakistan for breach of airspace
Defence secretary says Washington claims military aircraft are exempt from charges.
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Bilateral relations: As Pak-Iran ties grow, Saudis invite Khar
Sources say kingdom pressuring Islamabad to drop gas import, pipeline project.
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Animated death
Parents need to be more aware of grotesque content of some games, consider whether they are appropriate for children.
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Bring the stranded Pakistanis home
For 41 years, two or three generations of 300,000 Pakistanis have been stranded in five refugee camps in Bangladesh.
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Culture of violence
Gun culture in US encourages individualism. It fosters a society of individuals — everyone isolated from each other.
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Expressing concern: India disappointed over ISI’s immunity in US civil suit
US files affidavit in response to wrongful death suit brought by American relatives of 2008 Mumbai attacks victims.
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Peace prize money: EU donates cash to kids from Syria, Pakistan
Upto 3,000 Pakistani children in the tribal areas to receive funds.
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Polio fact file: Still endemic in three countries
Poliomyelitis infections dropped from 350,000 in 1988 to 650 last year: WHO
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Discourse: Insight into China’s challenges, focus areas
Chinese scholars discusses country’s policies to harness its 1.3 billion population.
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Pakistan-India thaw: New visa regime goes into effect a month earlier
Originally, deal was to take effect on Jan 15, 2013.
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Neelum Jhelum project: Funding up to $1b from China, UAE in jeopardy
Abu Dhabi, Beijing link loans with Etisalat dispute resolution, Safe City project approval.
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An offer you cannot refuse: Iran offers crude supply on deferred payment
Tehran may enhance supply if deal goes through; US pressure may sabotage proposal.
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Buried alive: Siachen avalanche kills at least six Indian soldiers
Search for missing seventh soldier continues, according Indian Army official.
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Abu Jundal remarks: Indian officials heap scorn at Malik
Indian government was left in utter shock when Malik claimed LeT terrorist Abu Jundal worked for Indian intelligence.
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Defense exhibition 2012: Indigenous ideas
Going to check out IDEAS 2012 expo, writer finds himself reliving his childhood among cutting-edge military gear.
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Beyond bombs and beards
‘The Muslim Protagonist’ aims to change the mainstream narrative.
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Connecticut shooting: Search for answers begins after school massacre
As Obama urges US solidarity, world leaders voice grief, sympathy.
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‘MFN status can boost Indo-Pak trade to $6b’
Indian exporters to visit Pakistan soon to participate in India Expo.
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Cyber vandalism: Turkish hacker claims gaining access to NADRA, FIA servers
Eboz is targeting Pakistani websites to demonstrate his skills to country’s hackers.
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18 children killed in US school massacre
Shooting also claims 9 adult lives.
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Modi up Sir Creek!
Modi’s letter on Sir Creek is a political gimmick and spurred by his national ambitions.
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Australia helps acid victims in Pakistan get back on their feet
Acid Survivors Foundation and Jinnah Institute awarded Rs10 million each by Australian govt.
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Iran-Pakistan venture: Government ‘determined’ to pursue gas pipeline project, says FO
US agrees to provide $200 million for Diamer-Bhasha Dam; Islamabad pulls out embassy staff from Syria.
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Pakistan must do more to stop flow of IEDs: Barbero
US and Pakistan must move from discussing cooperation to actual cooperation, says Barbero.
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Ankara summit: ‘Trilateral trade council’ launched
Joint working group to address assassination attempt on Afghan spymaster.
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Political debates increasingly find social networks hospitable debating rooms
Report finds that while it is increasing in the Arab world, Pakistan is yet to catch on to wave fully.
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Jews warned not to wear religious symbols in Copenhagen
Visitors advised not to "speak Hebrew loudly" amid rising anti-Israeli sentiment.
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Pakistan allows Afghan refugees to stay for six more months
The deadline for Afghan refugees return to their home country was due to expire at the end of December 2012.
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India condemns N Korea rocket launch, tests own missile
Defence scientists successfully test-fired India's medium-range nuclear-capable "Agni I" missile.
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In long-awaited move, Obama recognises Syrian rebels
Washington has so far only provided humanitarian, non-lethal aid to the rebels, officially declining to send arms.
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US deplores ‘highly provocative’ N Korea launch
North Korea confirms launch of long-range rocket, says it succeeded in its mission of placing a satellite into orbit.
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North Korea successfully launches long-range rocket
N Korea insists mission not banned intercontinental missile test but designed to place scientific satellite in orbit
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Afghan refugees in Pakistan resist pressure to return
More than five million Afghans fled their homeland for Pakistan in the early 1980s.
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Drones violate sovereignty, but so do militants using Pakistani soil: Haqqani
Former ambassador to US says Pakistan is a victim of terror, but does not use full force of state to crush militants.
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Blame game: Pakistan rejects charges levelled in Pentagon report
Islamabad made a scapegoat to cover up US failures in Afghanistan: official.
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Iran insists on nuclear "right" ahead of IAEA talks
IAEA hopes to reach deal enabling it to resume investigations into suspected past, possibly ongoing nuclear works.
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Google makes professor's dream of $100 laptop reality
Internet giant says it will be offering steep educational discount on Series 5 Chromebooks through December 21.
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Despite US aid, little progress in monitoring Kabul airport cash flow
An estimated $4.5 billion was taken out of Afghanistan in 2011, according to the US Congressional Research Service.

















































