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How damaging is NATO supply halt to US-Pakistan ties?
A look into who Pakistan's decision can affect its relationship with the United States.
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Fashion goes democratic for world's largest show
Some 4,000 people of all shapes and sizes signed up for the shows, which took place in 50 French cities.
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World Bank approves over $400m in flood aid
World Bank says the funds are part of the bank's $1 billion commitment to Pakistan in this fiscal year.
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Forex reserves jump to record $16.79b
The previous record high was $16.77 billion, hit in the week ended July 2.
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Netherlands edges towards banning burqa
Dutch political parties announce a coalition agreement that calls for banning the burqa among other agreements.
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India to free protestors in Kashmir peace move
Authorities decide to free protestors and reduce checkpoints but put off decision on limiting the security law.
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Babri Mosque verdict keeps India on security tenterhooks
More than 200,000 police deployed across India and temporary jails set up to prepare for possible riots.
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Life term sought for Faisal Shahzad
US prosecutors say they are seeking life in prison for the Pakistan-born American citizen.
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EU imposes new duties on Iran, Pakistan, UAE
The European Union imposes new duties on plastics from Iran, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.
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India-Pakistan friendship blooms amid Games chaos
India has received support from an unlikely source as it races to finish preparations for the Commonwealth Games.








