Eid celebrated in Pakistan with religious fervour - Khaleej Times


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Eid celebrated in Pakistan with religious fervour
Khaleej Times
ISLAMABAD — Eid Al Fitr was celebrated throughout Pakistan on Wednesday with religious fervour and festivity. Millions of Muslims offered Eid prayers in mosques and open places. People offered special prayers for the solidarity, prosperity and
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Pakistan ‘incapable’ of prosecuting terror suspects - Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan'incapable' of prosecuting terror suspects
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Pakistan is incapable of prosecuting terror suspects, according to a US State Department report which reveals that three in four defendants are acquitted. By Dean Nelson The report paints a damning portrait of the key United States ally in the war on
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Pakistan Bans Encryption Software - Mashable


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Pakistan Bans Encryption Software
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Internet users in Pakistan might have a harder time protecting their information — from authority interception and crooks alike — after a ban on virtual private networks (VPNs) takes effect. The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority sent a legal
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Pakistan vows to work with China on terror: Xinhua

Pakistan’s president has vowed on a visit to China’s restive Xinjiang region to work more closely with Beijing to combat terrorism, the state Xinhua news agency reported Wednesday.

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Pakistan bans online encryption for the good of state security - The Tech Herald


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Pakistan bans online encryption for the good of state security
The Tech Herald
A new order issued to ISPs from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) directs them to block all encrypted traffic on their networks. A PTA spokesperson told local media the reasoning was to prevent militants
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Pakistan cricket in a spin over reforms - The Express Tribune


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Pakistan cricket in a spin over reforms
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PHOTO: EPA KARACHI: Pakistan's under-fire cricket board and some of its finest ever players and administrators are on a collision course over an International Cricket Council (ICC) directive designed to free the game from government interference.
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How Can We Trust Pakistan? - Conducive Chronicle

How Can We Trust Pakistan?
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It's been four months since the day an elite team of Navy Seals swooped down onto a mansion in Abbottabad, Pakistan and vanquished the most wanted terrorist in the world. One of President Obama's principal foreign policy goals was that if he had actual
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Pakistan vows to work with China on terror: Xinhua - AFP


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Pakistan vows to work with China on terror: Xinhua
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BEIJING — Pakistan's president has vowed on a visit to China's restive Xinjiang region to work more closely with Beijing to combat terrorism, the state Xinhua news agency reported Wednesday. Asif Ali Zardari made the remarks during his first visit to
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Pakistan cricket in a spin over reforms

Pakistan’s under-fire cricket board and some of its finest ever players and administrators are on a collision course over an ICC directive designed to free the game from government interference.

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Police: Car bomb kills 5 in southwest Pakistan

A car bomb exploded in southwestern Pakistan on Wednesday as hundreds of worshippers were heading home after morning prayers marking the beginning of an Islamic holiday. The blast killed at least five people, police said.

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