World | Pakistan
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Saturday May 26
Acid attack victims fear film will bring reprisals
Take legal action to block release in the country
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Saturday May 26
US Senate panel cuts Pakistan aid over conviction
Senator insists that Afridi was not a spy
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Saturday May 26
Bin Laden's wives gave little away during questioning — interrogator
The three women were fiercely loyal to the Al Qaida leader
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Friday May 25
Pakistani interrogator says Bin Laden wives gave little away
Osama Bin Laden's three wives were fiercely loyal to him and gave little away when they were interrogated, intelligence agent said
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Friday May 25
Gunmen kill 7 in attack on bus in Pakistan
Police say gunmen have killed at least seven passengers in an attack on a bus in southern Pakistan
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Friday May 25
US cuts $33m Pakistan aid after man who helped get Bin Laden is jailed
Senate panel expressed its outrage over the conviction of a Pakistani doctor who helped the US get Osama Bin Laden by slashing aid by $33 million
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Friday May 25
Abduction of faith
Hindus in Pakistan say Muslim men are kidnapping teenagers to take as wives
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Friday May 25
Terrorism tops agenda in Islamabad, Delhi talks
Representatives discuss information sharing on Mumbai attacks
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Friday May 25
Speaker rules out disqualification of Gilani
Pakistan People's Party hails the decision and its jubilant workers take to the streets in various cities
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Friday May 25
Islamabad seeks face-saving formula
Wants US to offer politically acceptable solution to end standoff
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Thursday May 24
Pakistan officials say US drone kills 10 militants
Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected U.S. drone fired two missiles that killed 10 alleged militants in northwest Pakistan near the Afghan border
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Thursday May 24
Sindh nationalists observe strike to condemn firing at rally that killed 17
Karachi University and Intermediate boards cancel their examination to avoid any incidents
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Thursday May 24
Doctor gets 33 years in Bin Laden DNA case
Court orders seizure of Afridi's assets
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Thursday May 24
US hopes for end to Nato supply route standoff
Pakistan closed the supply routes, seen as vital to the planned withdrawal of most foreign troops from Afghanistan before the end of 2014, in protest against last November's killing of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a Nato air attack along the Afghan border
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Wednesday May 23
Turkish Prime Minister endorses Pakistan's demand
Turkish Prime Minister Recept Tayyip Erdogan endorsed Pakistan's demand for an apology by the US over the killing of 24 soldiers in an air attack
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Wednesday May 23
Officers court-martialled over navy base attack
Three found negligent, but not guilty of links to Taliban or helping them plan the raid
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Wednesday May 23
People's Party chairman wants Obama to apologise
Pakistan People's Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, currently on a visit to the US, has called upon President Barack Obama to apologise over the November 26 air strike
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Wednesday May 23
10 killed, 35 hurt as gunmen open fire on rally
March aimed to resist move for Mohajir province
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Wednesday May 23
US president snubs Pakistan president at summit
Leaves Islamabad off list of nations he thanks for Nato supply
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Tuesday May 22
Twitter access resumes after 12-hour ban
Pakistan government did not specify which users or messages had prompted the ban on the microblogging site or why it was allowed to operate again so quickly
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Tuesday May 22
School's out for the summer — but not when officials want
Private institutions ignore state plan and stick to old break in June, July
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Monday May 21
Pakistan restores Twitter after block over Prophet cartoons
Temporary ban sparks anger, prompts many to look for ways to circumvent the restrictions
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Monday May 21
Pakistan restores Twitter after block over cartoons
"Twitter service has been restored," said Mohammad Younis Khan, spokesman for Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).
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Monday May 21
Facebook too should be banned, activist says
Others suggest interfaith dialogue to make views more understandable
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Sunday May 20
Pakistan blocks Twitter over contentious material
Official says Twitter was blocked over its refusal to remove material considered offensive to Islam
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