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What Pakistan's Twitter backlash over report on MQM shows: It's worried about ...
Firstpost
Pakistan's obsession with Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is decades old but in the age of Twitter-led social media, this obsession is manifesting itself as a psy-ops tactic to hit out at India by castigating its external intelligence agency. Gen Raheel Sharif.
India dismisses claims of funding Pakistan's MQMHindustan Times
Report baseless, says governmentThe Hindu
MQM got Indian funds, military training, claims BBC quoting Pak officialsThe News International
The Express Tribune
Daily Times
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Firstpost
Pakistan's obsession with Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is decades old but in the age of Twitter-led social media, this obsession is manifesting itself as a psy-ops tactic to hit out at India by castigating its external intelligence agency. Gen Raheel Sharif.
India dismisses claims of funding Pakistan's MQM
Report baseless, says government
MQM got Indian funds, military training, claims BBC quoting Pak officials
Daily Times
IMF set to approve $506m for Pakistan tomorrow : June 25, 2015, 4:03 am
Daily Times
WASHINGTON: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund due to meet on Friday (tomorrow) is expected to grant approval to the next tranche of $506 million for Pakistan under the 36-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF). Pakistan achieved the ...
Sympathy expressed for heat-stricken KarachiitesThe Nation
US changes hostage policy, allows families to negotiate with abductors of ...Associated Press of Pakistan
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Daily Times
WASHINGTON: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund due to meet on Friday (tomorrow) is expected to grant approval to the next tranche of $506 million for Pakistan under the 36-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF). Pakistan achieved the ...
Sympathy expressed for heat-stricken Karachiites
US changes hostage policy, allows families to negotiate with abductors of ...
Daily Times
Heatwave death toll in Sindh tops 1000
DAWN.com
KARACHI: While the punishing heatwave gripping Karachi since Saturday showed signs of subsiding, the death toll across Sindh rose to 1,011, with at least 229 fatalities reported on Wednesday by government and private hospitals. Wednesday's figures ...
Pakistan heatwave eases with arrival of pre-monsoon rains and cool windsThe Guardian
Killer heatwave: Mercury drops but death toll continues to riseThe Express Tribune
Pakistan Hit by Worst Heat Wave in a DecadeTIME
The News International
Washington Post
Daily Times
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DAWN.com
KARACHI: While the punishing heatwave gripping Karachi since Saturday showed signs of subsiding, the death toll across Sindh rose to 1,011, with at least 229 fatalities reported on Wednesday by government and private hospitals. Wednesday's figures ...
Pakistan heatwave eases with arrival of pre-monsoon rains and cool winds
Killer heatwave: Mercury drops but death toll continues to rise
Pakistan Hit by Worst Heat Wave in a Decade
The News International
Opposition grills govt over 'shirking responsibility'
The Express Tribune
As deaths due to heat exhaustion continued to multiply in Karachi on Wednesday, the main opposition parties – the Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf – rejected outright the federal government's stance on the weather-induced miseries of ...
K-Electric causes Federation Rs30 bn loss annually: AsifThe News International
Govt, opp trade barbs over load shedding, Karachi deathsDaily Times
LNG import at lowest rate, National Assembly toldBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Khaleej Times
Pakistan Today
The Nation
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The Express Tribune
As deaths due to heat exhaustion continued to multiply in Karachi on Wednesday, the main opposition parties – the Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf – rejected outright the federal government's stance on the weather-induced miseries of ...
K-Electric causes Federation Rs30 bn loss annually: Asif
Govt, opp trade barbs over load shedding, Karachi deaths
LNG import at lowest rate, National Assembly told
The Nation
Man commits suicide after reportedly killing wife, three children
DAWN.com
LAHORE: A man reportedly committed suicide after killing his wife, two sons and a daughter in Model Town here on Wednesday. Basharat, 42, his wife Faiza, 39, sons Abdullah, 8, and Abdul Hadi, 6, and daughter Hiba, 5, were found shot dead in their house ...
Model Town murdersThe Nation
Bullet–riddled bodies of man, wife and three children foundDaily Times
Man commits suicide after killing spouse, 3 childrenDunyaNews Pakistan
Daily Pakistan
ARY NEWS
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DAWN.com
LAHORE: A man reportedly committed suicide after killing his wife, two sons and a daughter in Model Town here on Wednesday. Basharat, 42, his wife Faiza, 39, sons Abdullah, 8, and Abdul Hadi, 6, and daughter Hiba, 5, were found shot dead in their house ...
Model Town murders
Bullet–riddled bodies of man, wife and three children found
Man commits suicide after killing spouse, 3 children
Military courts: Babar asks HRCP to become observer
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Senator Farhatullah Babar suggested the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) to become observer in the military courts, established after 21s Amendment, to witness the proceedings. “By this way we can know about replies of ...
HRCP for anti-torture legislationThe Nation
HRCP wants an effective anti-torture lawPakistan Today
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The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Senator Farhatullah Babar suggested the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) to become observer in the military courts, established after 21s Amendment, to witness the proceedings. “By this way we can know about replies of ...
HRCP for anti-torture legislation
HRCP wants an effective anti-torture law
The News International
Pakistan's defence strong, nuclear assets in safe hands: PM
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said the country's defence system is strong and the nuclear assets are in safe hands. The prime minister, while expressing satisfaction over Pakistan's technological advancement in the sphere of defence that has ...
SPD's role in boosting country's defence capabilities vital: PMThe Nation
Pakistan's nuclear weapons in safe hands: NawazDaily Times
SPD playing pivotal role in strengthening country's defence: PMRadio Pakistan (press release)
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said the country's defence system is strong and the nuclear assets are in safe hands. The prime minister, while expressing satisfaction over Pakistan's technological advancement in the sphere of defence that has ...
SPD's role in boosting country's defence capabilities vital: PM
Pakistan's nuclear weapons in safe hands: Nawaz
SPD playing pivotal role in strengthening country's defence: PM
The News International
Four die in 'encounter'
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Police on Wednesday night claimed to have killed four suspects in an 'encounter' in Lyari area. The encounter took place in Kalri when police carried out targeted operation in which four 'gangsters' belonging to the Sheraz Comrade group were ...
Four Lyari gang war suspects killed in Karachi 'encounter'The News International
Karachi: 4 gang war accused killed in police encounterDunyaNews Pakistan
Police kill four Lyari gangsters in KarachiARY NEWS
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DAWN.com
KARACHI: Police on Wednesday night claimed to have killed four suspects in an 'encounter' in Lyari area. The encounter took place in Kalri when police carried out targeted operation in which four 'gangsters' belonging to the Sheraz Comrade group were ...
Four Lyari gang war suspects killed in Karachi 'encounter'
Karachi: 4 gang war accused killed in police encounter
Police kill four Lyari gangsters in Karachi
Business Recorder
Sri Lanka can bounce back, warns Qadir
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Former Test leg-spinner Abdul Qadir believes Pakistan should not take Sri Lanka lightly and go into the second Test with all guns blazing. “Sri Lankans are tough competitors and will try to comeback in the series,” he said. “Players should not ...
Why Pakistan is not MyanmarThe Express Tribune
Don't take SL lightly: QadirBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Shouldn't beg for dialogue with India: Pak ExpertsKasmir Monitor
Daily Times
Sports Rediscovered
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Former Test leg-spinner Abdul Qadir believes Pakistan should not take Sri Lanka lightly and go into the second Test with all guns blazing. “Sri Lankans are tough competitors and will try to comeback in the series,” he said. “Players should not ...
Why Pakistan is not Myanmar
Don't take SL lightly: Qadir
Shouldn't beg for dialogue with India: Pak Experts
Pakistan Today
Accused in prosecutor murder case picked up by 'intelligence men'
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: An accused, involved in the murder of Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali, prosecutor in Benazir Bhutto murder case, has allegedly been picked up by the intelligence agencies. Khalid Mehmood, father of the accused Abdullah Umar, informed the Anti ...
ATC seeks report from ministry on 29thThe Nation
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: An accused, involved in the murder of Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali, prosecutor in Benazir Bhutto murder case, has allegedly been picked up by the intelligence agencies. Khalid Mehmood, father of the accused Abdullah Umar, informed the Anti ...
ATC seeks report from ministry on 29th
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