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Act of hypocrisy
Terrorists have no religion and this is something that needs to be understood clearly by all
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'Dangerous accord' with Iran worse than Israel feared: PM
Nachman Shai, a lawmaker from the opposition Labour party, criticised Netanyahu's approach.
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Signs of progress: Pushto culture, literature celebrated in Amankot
Event was organised by NGO and youth forum
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A Blindfolded Muslim man in Stockholm asking for trust got hugs in return
By the end of the experiment, Ashkan received 142 hugs
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India to airlift citizens from war-torn Yemen
Some 4,100 Indians are currently in Yemen
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UK Muslims to get first national radio station
British Muslim Radio to provide 'Asian music and speech, with elements of Islamic content'
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Arab leaders agree on joint military force: Egypt's Sisi
Sisi says Arab representatives would meet to study the creation of the force
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Muslim actor portrays Jesus in Nat Geo movie
Haaz Sleiman plays Jesus in the TV movie based on Bill O'Reilly's best-selling book
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Lights out as millions around the world mark Earth Hour
Empire State Building dims its lights and the Eiffel Tower goes dark
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80,000 Pakistanis killed in US 'War on Terror': report
Study says around 1.3 million people killed - directly and indirectly - in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan
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UN staff flee Yemen while Pakistanis are still stranded in the war-torn zone
Saudi warships evacuated dozens of foreign diplomats from Aden hours before the kingdom launched the air strikes
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Muslim call girl in London offers to marry clients first
Kamillah charges only an extra $100 for the Nikkah Mu’tah
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Germanwings crash: Pakistani aviation psychologist weighs in on co-pilot's mental state
Naushad Anjum says a pilot's biggest fear is losing 'dream' job
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Explainer: Why the western media refuses to call the Germanwings pilot a ‘terrorist'
Twenty-eight-year-old German Andreas Lubitz was suffering from 'depression'
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Dubai jails two Pakistani men for raping Indian man
The Pakistanis, identified only by their initials raped the 20-year-old Indian man in September 2014
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Malaysian chief judge’s racist remarks infuriate Pakistanis
All Pakistanis should have their documents verified to see that they are in order, says chief judge
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Huge asteroid narrowly misses Earth
Of the eight times such a massive asteroid has passed the Earth in the past century, this was the closest it has come
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Germany to hold national memorial for crash victims on April 17
Families and friends of victims, as well as representatives from other countries affected by air disaster are invited
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More Palestinians killed by Israel in 2014 than in any other year since 1967: report
The dramatic increase in the fatalities can be attributed to the conflict in Gaza last summer
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Saudi navy evacuates diplomats from Yemen's Aden: TV
Separately, US military rescued two Saudi pilots ejected from their jet off Yemen's coast
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After 11-hour struggle, elephant rescues its baby from well in India
Desperate mother's attempts went in vain when the baby elephant was pushed back in the well
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Germanwings crash pilot planned big gesture: paper
"One day I'll do something that will change the system, and then everyone will know my name and remember it"
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Two Czech women kidnapped in Pakistan in 2013 freed: official
The two were kidnapped on Mar 13, 2013 while being escorted by tribal policeman after crossing into Pak from Iran
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UK's first Urdu degree offered by Manchester Metropolitan University
Yasmin Hussain from the Routes Into Languages university consortium campaigned for the introduction of the new degree
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600 Pakistanis reach Hudaidah safely from the Yemeni war-torn capital
PIA flight to depart tomorrow to evacuate stranded Pakistanis from Yemen
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Pro-Iran Hezbollah says Riyadh will be 'defeated' in Yemen
Hezbollah firmly criticised operation, calling it "unjust" and "illegal"
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Delay in US withdrawal: Silver lining for Afghan govt
Obama honours Ghani’s request weeks before launch of the Taliban’s traditional ‘spring offensive’.
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Pregnant Muslim woman in France attacked for wearing headscarf
The attacker pulled on her veil, grabbed her by the hair and said ' 'None of that in our country'
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Nawaz orders immediate evacuation of stranded Pakistanis from Yemen
Steps should be taken on war footings for the safety and early return of stranded Pakistanis, says PM
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Bailout programme: IMF approves release of $501.4 million to Pakistan
After the release of seventh tranche, the total disbursements under the programme would now reach to $3.7 billion
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Google teams with J&J on robotic surgery
Robotics has been used to improve accuracy in operating rooms for around 15 years
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OPINION: Why Pakistan should not take sides in the Saudi Arabia-Yemen conflict
Pursuing policy of non-interference and not siding with Saudi Arabia, or Yemen is the wiser move
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Pakistani girl competes in skiing competition despite losing leg in 2005 earthquake
Insha Afsar says she is loving her new life in America and her newly found passion for ski racing
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39 dead in Saudi-led Yemen strikes: health officials
Witnesses say three air strikes hit presidential compound in south Sanaa at dawn which rebels seized last month
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With Yemen strikes, Saudi stakes claim as regional powerhouse
Analysts say Saudi-led intervention in Yemen aims at marking kingdom's territory in face of Iran's regional influence
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PM Modi urges well-off Indians to give up gas subsidies
Fuel subsidies are a massive expense in India, contributing to an overall subsidy bill that ballooned to $43 billion
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Muslim graveyard sign vandalised with hate-filled messages in Glasgow
Govt says it is a disgraceful act of vandalism that does not reflect the views of Scottish community
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Radicalisation in Pakistan concern for India: Indian security advisor
Doval questions Pakistan's willingness and ability to control the situation
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Ships to evacuate thousands of Indians from Yemen
Around 3,500 Indians are currently working in Yemen
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Not participating in Yemen war but will defend Saudi territorial integrity: Asif
Defence minister says, parliament will be taken into confidence if we need to commit troops
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Germanwings crash probe turns on co-pilot's 'depression'
Co-pilot sought psychiatric help for 'a bout of heavy depression' in 2009, was still getting assistance from doctors
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Pakistan should play negotiator's role rather than take part in Yemen war, says Imran
Citing sectarianism as a problem in Pakistan, Imran says country 'has suffered enough over the last ten years'
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Ten killed in stampede during Hindu ritual in Bangladesh
All the victims were aged over 50 years, and seven were women
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Afghan president 'cautiously optimistic' over Pakistan
Ghani believes improved relations with Pakistan are key to denying support for Afghan Taliban insurgents
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LHC told: I am detained on Indian pressure, says Lakhvi
Court asks Punjab home secretary to decide his petition in five days
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Twelve hurt in New York building collapse, blaze
The cause of the incident is not immediately clear
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It's a short day on Saturn
The method may in the future be used to derive the rotation periods of other giant planets.
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Any threat to Saudi's territorial integrity will evoke strong response from Pakistan: Nawaz
Khawaja Asif, Sartaj Aziz to leave for Saudi Arabia on Friday
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Highest number of asylum applications submitted from Pakistan in 2014: report
Over 26,000 Pakistanis applied for asylum last year, says UNHCR
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IS threatened to give 80 lashes to Barcelona-Real Madrid match viewers
Militant group had warned people against watching Sunday's El Clásico