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Taking charge: China ready to operate Gwadar port
China agrees to take over operations of Gwadar port once contract with PSA ends.
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Pakistan, India to meet again to resolve Sir Creek row
Pakistan and India vowed to find an "amicable settlement" to the Sir Creek row.
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Currency: Rupee weakens, overnight rates flat
In the money market, overnight rates were flat at the top level of 13.9 per cent, unchanged from the previous day.
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Non-Lethal Aid: Libyan rebels to get uniforms
President Barack Obama has ruled out putting boots on the ground in Libya.
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WikiLeaks: US forces deployed in Pakistan for intelligence-gathering assistance
US special forces embedded with Pakistani troops on intelligence-gathering missions by summer of 2009, reveals cable.
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Disputed territory: Pakistan, India begin talks on Sir Creek
Both countries conducted a survey of Sir Creek estuary in 2007 as part of a peace process.
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Palestinian borders: Israel’s Netanyahu rejects Obama proposal
Obama made clearest US commitment yet to pre-1967 border.
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Al Qaeda threat far from over: Obama
Plot to blow up oil tankers uncovered.
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Protest: Punjab govt cancels 6 MOUs with US
PML-N has called for a review of the country’s ties with US; urged the government to reduce reliance on foreign aid.
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Football: Ferguson optimistic Scholes will stay
“We’ve discussed it and I’ve encouraged him to stay on another year,” said Ferguson








