Pakistan’s nuclear program grows as Islamist threat does, too (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)

WASHINGTON — Pakistan is expanding its nuclear weapons program even as Islamic extremists in northwest Pakistan continue to advance in the direction of several highly sensitive nuclear-related sites, U.S. officials and other experts said this week.

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Pakistan Says It Kill 50 Taliban in Buner, but Residents Tell of Civilian Deaths (New York Times)

Pakistan?s military, with little training in counterinsurgency, is trying to oust militants entrenched a region not far from the capital.

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Bangalore defeat Punjab by 8 runs

DURBAN: Kings XI Punjab captain Yuvraj Singh took a hat-trick and slammed a half-century but it was not enough to secure a win for his side in their Indian Premier League match against Royal Challengers Bangalore at Kingsmead on Friday. Instead, feisty South African all-rounder Roelof van der Merwe spurred Bangalore to an eight-run win, hitting 35 off 19 balls, taking two wickets for 22 runs and pulling off a crucial run-out. Bangalore seemed in desperate trouble at 84 for six after Yuvraj dismissed Robin Uthappa, Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher with successive deliveries. But Van der Merwe chanced his arm and hit three sixes and three fours to enable Bangalore to reach 145 for nine. Yuvraj, playing on the ground where he hit six sixes in an over for India against England in the inaugural World Twenty20 in 2007, opened the batting with Karan Goel and the pair seemed to have put their side well on the way to victory with an opening stand of 70. But the game changed dramatically when Anil Kumble had Yuvraj caught in deep in the tenth over. Yuvraj made 50 off 34 balls with four sixes and three fours. Kumble, captaining the Challengers following the return of Kevin Pietersen to England, admitted afterwards: “Another five overs of Yuvy and the game was probably over.”Van der Merwe dismissed Goel in the next over and then ran out Simon Katich with a superb diving stop and quick throw. The Kings XI were unable to regain their momentum and their target became almost impossible when Van der Merwe had Mahela Jayawardene caught in the covers, leaving Punjab needing 30 off 17 overs. Struggling with a wet ball, Van der Merwe’’s over cost 13 runs including four leg byes and a wide, but Kumble bowled Kumar Sangakarra in the next over and Praveen Kumar killed Punjab’’s hopes with two wickets in the final over. “We should have won the game but Bangalore bowled well,” said Yuvraj, who was named man of the match despite being on the losing side.

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Fighting In Pakistan Stokes Concern (NPR)

Tensions came to a boil last week in Paskistan when the Taliban took over the Buner district, just 60 miles outside Islamabad. In his recent prime time address to the nation, President Obama highlighted American officials’ concerns that the Pakistani government is not able, and perhaps not willing, to take firm action against the Taliban. Wendy Chamberlin, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, …

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Clarke, Watson help Aus win series over Pakistan

ABU DHABI: Michael Clarke struck a sparkling hundred as Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets in the fourth day-night international here on Friday to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. The 28-year-old Australian captain hit an unbeaten 100 and was well supported by Watson (85 not out) as the pair added 197 for the third wicket to ease Australia past a modest 198-run target with 5.4 overs to spare. Pakistan were bowled out for 197 in 48.4 overs with Australian left-arm paceman Doug Bollinger taking 5-35 in only his second international one-day match. Pakistan won the first match by four wickets before Australia came back strongly to win the second by six wickets and the third by 27 runs. The fifth and final match will be played here on Sunday. This is Australia’’s first one-day series win since they beat Bangladesh last September, having lost to South Africa — home and away — and drawn 2-2 with New Zealand before sealing this series win over Pakistan. Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar removed Brad Haddin (nought) and then debutant Marcus North with only three runs on the board, before Clarke and Watson came to Australia’’s rescue and put on a record stand against Pakistan. Clarke, who hit 66 in the third match on Monday, hit Akhtar for his 14th boundary to complete his fourth one-day hundred with just one needed for victory. He faced 122 balls. Australia’’s previous best third-wicket stand against Pakistan was 140 set by Kepler Wessels and Allan Border at Sydney in 1984. Watson, 27, reached his eighth fifty with a six off spinner Shoaib Malik, and hit seven boundaries during his 140-ball knock. Pakistan, who surprisingly rested their in-form paceman Umar Gul for this crucial match, failed to make any inroads as Akhtar also lost his steam in the second spell.Clarke said the performance of Australia’’s bowling line up was crucial in the series-sealing win. “It was warm out there but our bowlers set the win for us,” said Clarke, standing in for regular captain Ricky Ponting in this series. “Watson and I planned to stay at the wicket and runs came for us.” Pakistan captain Younus Khan was disappointed with his side’’s inability to set a commanding total after choosing to bat first. “For a team like Australia we needed at least 240 or 250,” said Younus. “When Akhtar got two early wickets, we thought we could win but Clarke and Watson batted superbly.”Earlier, it was left-arm paceman Bollinger with his maiden five-wicket haul in 7.4 overs who helped Australia prevent Pakistan from putting up the big total needed for a series-levelling win. Only all-rounder Shahid Afridi with a run-a-ball 40, including four boundaries, and opener Ahmed Shahzad with a useful 43 struck with authority after Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat. Bollinger, who went without a wicket in his debut at the second match in Dubai last week, provided an early breakthrough for his team when he dismissed opener Salman Butt (two) in the first over. From the other end, Nathan Bracken (2-31) bowled out Pakistani skipper Khan (seven).It could have been 12-3 had Pakistani umpire Aleem Dar not turned down a caught behind appeal against Misbah-ul-Haq off Bracken’’s next delivery. Haq survived to score 34 and added 68 for the third wicket with Shahzad. Shahzad also added 36 for the fourth wicket with Shoaib Malik who made 27 before Bollinger returned for his second spell to remove Malik and Afridi. Bollinger took two more wickets, Shoaib Akhtar (two) and Saeed Ajmal (nought) to end the innings with Yasir Arafat unbeaten on 23. The two teams will also play a Twenty20 in Dubai on May 7.

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Obama to meet with Afghan, Pakistan leaders (AP via Yahoo! News)

The White House says President Barack Obama will meet Wednesday with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari to discuss their troubled region.

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Australia thrash Pakistan in fourth one-day

ABU DHABI: Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets in the fourth day-night international here on Friday to take the series with an unassailable 3-1 lead, with one match to go.Pakistan won the first match by four wickets before Australia came back to take the second by six wickets and the third by 27 runs. The fifth and final match will be played here on Sunday.

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Clinton sees “intense” Afghanistan-Pakistan talks (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday she expected “intense sessions” when the presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan come to Washington for three-nation talks next week.

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Pakistan nuclear program facing cuts (UPI)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, May 1 (UPI) — The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission is facing problems with its nuclear development programs as a result of financial cuts, a source told the Pak Tribune.

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Five-wicket Bollinger wrecks Pakistan (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Paceman Doug Bollinger led a spirited attack as Australia bowled Pakistan out for 197 in the 49th over of the fourth day-night international at Abu Dhabi Stadium on Friday.

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