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Indian police arrest minister over 'fake' degree
Jitendra Singh Tomar, appeared in court Tuesday to be formally charged with criminal conspiracy, cheating and forgery.
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Jailed Indian tycoon seals deal to keep hotels: company
The flamboyant businessman, is known for his rags-to-riches story
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Dawood Ibrahim shifted to Pak-Afghan border region: Indian official
India home ministry official says Dawood Ibrahim was in Karachi about 15 days ago
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Nestle India withdraws Maggi noodles after safety concerns
Food inspectors in the state of Uttar Pradesh said last month that they had found high lead levels in two dozen Maggi
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Pakistan dismisses India's concerns over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Responding to Sushma Swaraj's statement, FO says the $46 billion project will benefit the entire region
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India factory output climbs to four-month high in May
PMI data signalled a further robust expansion of the Indian manufacturing economy in May
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Indian PM to visit centuries-old mosque in Kerala
The Cheraman Juma Masjid is as old as 628 AD
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Rain brings relief as India heatwave death toll tops 2,200
Hospitals are struggling to cope with the number of patients suffering from severe heatstroke
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Rapist of Indian nurse who was in 42-year long coma found in UP Village
Aruna was assaulted by Valmiki Shanbaug – then a ward boy – when she scolded him for stealing food
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6 cringeworthy quotes by Hindu nationalists
The Express Tribune presents a list of quotes by Hindu nationalists in the wake of the recent Sanjay Raut controversy
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Kashmir, ultra-nationalism and religion
The best option for Pakistan and India is the revival of talks on all contentious issues, including Kashmir
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Pak-India peace talks: SM Krishna to visit Pakistan this summer
Says both the countries are committed to fight terrorism and end it.
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US drone strike kills four militants: officials
US missile attack targets vehicle in Ghulam Khan town of North Waziristan, say local officials.
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Going wired: A website to document history
Ministry of Culture launches website with illustrated tour of history and traditions of Pakistani cultures.
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Flood rehab: NGO to build ‘model village’ in Mardan
NGO rebuilding a village for the flood affected people in Mardan district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Canine Sherlocks: The case of confused criminals
ASP bans sniffer dogs because of misleading identification.
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Traditional weaving: Rain hampers last day of exhibition
A spokesperson for Lok Virsa blames the rain for the low turnover.
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Medical negligence: Man who lost an arm sues quack
Police refuse to investigate case, saying they need reference from EDO.
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Misbah wins close Gymkhana race
6 Misbah group, 5 Zia group members in new CoM.
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Broken promises: Borrowers of forgiven loans declared defaulters
The loans provided to the people of G-B had been written off by Musharraf in 2007.
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Mumbai attacks 2008: Pakistan to defend ISI in US lawsuit
Officials see this as propaganda to malign the country’s intelligence outfit.
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Misreporting by daily Dawn: Allegations against McDonald’s refuted
Express Media Group addresses biased and misleading reporting by Dawn about the McDonald's chain in Pakistan.
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Govt may float fresh tender for LNG import
Petroleum ministry wants fresh tender; same company to get contract.
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Wooing back MQM: Zardari assumes role of deal-maker
PPP cadre criticise Rehman Malik for lack of negotiating skills.
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New Year’s eve: Avoid Sea View today, alternate routes for December 31 marked out
Ban on motorcycles without silencers and aerial firing. Traffic, except vehicles of residents, to not be allowed.
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Hindus gather to catch glimpse of Indian saint
Sant Yudistar Lal gifted a Hindu god’s idol to the Sadh Bello temple as Indian delegation visits.
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Three hospitals and medical college to put up a fight against merger
Sindh Medical College students do not want to lose Dow university affiliation.
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SIUT training programme: Young students learn how to make beds, give CPR
Hundred and twenty-eight students from across Karachi volunteer for one week at institute.
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Old design: Rs500 banknote will cease to be legal tender
Govt declares that old-design banknote of Rs500 will cease to be legal tender with effect from October 1, 2011.
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'Militants acquiring funds from outside'
Militants raise funds via sources located outside Pakistan or by extorting Nato supply convoys, says Holbrooke.
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‘Obama’s visit averted a looming nuclear war’
PM of AJK said US President Barrack Obama’s visit to India prevented a looming nuclear war.
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Musharraf opposes troops withdrawal
Said that the region should be established before setting a timetable for the withdrawal of American troops.
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Qureshi urges multi-level people-to-people contacts
Foreign minister says Pakistan not bothered by US-India ties, urges contact between both sides of Pak-Afghan border.
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4,000 Sikh pilgrims board special trains for Nankana Sahib
Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit Pakistan for the birth anniversary of their spiritual leader Baba Guru Nanak.
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Pakistan and India could learn from Berlin Wall lessons
When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, it ended nearly three decades of separation between East and West Germany.
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The learning phase
Bilateral agreement is not to be touted as a unilateral success. The Indo-Pak example illustrates this perfectly.
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Italy opposes India bid for UN council membership
Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Franco Frattini tell reporters the two countries shared a common view on the UN reforms.
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Hafiz Saeed speaks at LHC Bar Association
He said that Obama’s visit to India was part of a conspiracy against Pakistan and China.
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Hollywood, Bollywood sign landmark cooperation pact
Hollywood and Bollywood sign pact to boost cooperation for producing and distributing films.
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No rush against anti-India militants: Musharraf
Former president calls for more gradual approach against Islamic militants such as Lashkar-e-Taiba.
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A wake-up call for Pakistan
Obama went further than any US president, backing India’s quest for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
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Pakistan opposes US support to India
Federal cabinet points out India’s consistent disregard for UN principles.
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Learning from India
Corruption is endemic in both South Asian neighbours, but India has lived up to its status as an emerging major player
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Bush was convinced Pakistan would not act against militancy
Memoir reveals that he had "complex" relations with Pakistan and its former military leader Pervez Musharraf.
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Hopes of Kashmiris’ dashed
Obama’s terming the Kashmir issue a bilateral matter between Pakistan and India left Kashmiris disappointed
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India frees 64 Pakistani prisoners
India releases 64 Pakistani prisoners, including 55 fishermen who had been jailed for poaching.
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New Delhi’s lies on the Kashmir dispute
India successfully projected the fallacy that those who are pro self-determination live only in the Valley.
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India frees 64 Pakistani prisoners: officials
Released men include 55 fishermen, one of the fishermen on a stretcher.
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Kashmiris accuse Obama of double standards
Kashmiris complain Obama criticised India for remaining silent on Myanmar rights abuse, but himself ignored Kashmir.
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Pakistan rebuffs US backing for India
Pakistan says New Delhi's inclusion to UN Security Council would discredit the decision-making body.