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Afghan police demand weapons amid simmering tension with Pakistan
The fight, in which an Afghan border policeman was killed, caused a sharp deterioration in relations between the two.
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IMF likely to be next Pakistan government's first stop
Country's finances could hit the wall in the next six months or so if another transfusion is not provided.
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Transgender candidates prepare for elections
Often ridiculed or attacked, transgender are treated as misfits in Pakistani society.
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Election security plan is inadequate, CEC tells Kayani
Since April, the Taliban have killed more than 100 people in attacks on candidates and rallies.
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Japan hopes for a lift from "Abenomics" bra
The "Branomics Bra" is a playful take on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "three-arrow" economic revival plan.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 98.41/98.46 against the dollar, compared to Tuesday’s close of 98.28/98.33.
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Nawaz Sharif calls for warmer ties with India
"Will call for investigation of whether Pakistani intelligence agencies played a role in Mumbai attack."
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As Pakistan votes, military watches from barracks
Army's decision to stay put in its barracks is not a sign that it has loosened its grip on power.
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US returning looted Tyrannosaurus skeleton to Mongolia
Tyrannosaurus bataar lived some 70 million years ago in what is now Mongolia.
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Currency: Rupee strengthens against dollar
In the currency market, the rupee ended steady at 98.28/98.33 against the dollar.