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    A student save his school fellows from suicide bomber

    Ehtizaz Hussain, a student of 9th class who stopped a suicide bomber of Lashkar e Jhangvi from entering Ibrahim Zai government school in Hangu today, sacrificing his life to save many lives of people of Pakistan. Ehtizaz, you are not with us anymore but you have done something many of us can't...
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    Development by Army in NWA and SWA

    2013:#FWO completed const of Gomal Dam in S.Waziristan-Another revolutionary step to stabilise #Waziristan&DIK Dist #FATA-#Central Trade Corridor(CTC) this pic shows quality of the Road.A long term revolutionary step for the area 2013:A 714 KMs long network of roads being constructed...
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    Notorious Deobandi mosque in Raja Bazar: illegal land occupation and General Zia’s role in creating

    The notorious Deobandi mosque in Raja Bazar, Rawalpindi has been the source of much controversy and violence in the recent history of Rawalpindi’s Muharram and Milad un Nabi processions. So what disturbed the traditional harmony of the peaceful traditions of centuries. The pundits may develop...
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    PM Cadet GC Hasnain died during training

    One of our top GC Hussnain Haider has just died he fell in dry well during exercise belongs to Kurram Agency. FSc from Cadet College Kohat. Kohat Board and College Topper.May Allah give him the highest rank in Jannah Ameen
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    Research shows how MacBook Webcams can spy on their users without warning

    The woman was shocked when she received two nude photos of herself by e-mail. The photos had been taken over a period of several months — without her knowledge — by the built-in camera on her laptop. Fortunately, the FBI was able to identify a suspect: her high school classmate, a man named...
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    Pakistani student wins President’s Award in Malaysia

    KUALA LUMPUR: A Pakistani student from Karachi, Syed Faiq Najeeb, has graduated with the highest CGPA at the International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF), Malaysia and clinched the President’s Award for the academic year 2012-2013. Faiq, son of Syed Najeeb Akhtar, received the...
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    Indian Media Report about Pakistan’s Nuclear Power

    when india tv talks about bravery of India then u people call it awsom news channel :P :omghaha:
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    Indian Media Report about Pakistan’s Nuclear Power

    Indian Media Report about Pakistan’s Nuclear Power via India TV Indian Media Report about Pakistan’s Nuclear Power | Newspaper Jobs, Study Abroad, Scholarships, Past Papers, Education News, Results, CV Samples, Career Counseling, Date Sheets, Admissions :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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    Happy - Eid al-Adha 2013 |

    Same to you. LOng LIVE PAKistan:victory:
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    We are (annoyed by) Malala!

    how this nonsense question come into your mind :hitwall: have ever heard Malala name??
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    ‘The decision to go the IMF was difficult but the only possible solution’

    The economic situation of a country depends on overall security and the availability of resources. However, a country such as Pakistan lags behind on both fronts. Without addressing these core issues, achieving the desired economic growth will remain an unfulfilled dream for policymakers...
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    PM, COAS, DG ISI discuss talks with Taliban

    ISLAMABAD: The civil and military leadership of the country on Tuesday held detailed deliberations on the overall security situation with particular reference to the dialogue process with the Taliban. Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif chaired the meeting on national security at the Prime...
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    Talking to the TTP

    On a number of occasions, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has called for the initiation of dialogue with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) so that, at the very least, the group’s demands could be made known. But the TTP is not a group that shies away from making its demands and...
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    A Musharraf scandal raised by an Australian

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: A story that unfolded in Pakistan exposing how an Australian company, with the help of its government, duped the Musharraf government through expensive gifts to earn influence and access, later converted into a global financial scandal unmasking details of 130,000...
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    China marks 10 years of manned spaceflight

    China marks 10 years since it first sent a human into space on Tuesday, with its ambitious programme rocketing ahead while rival Nasa is largely closed due to the US government shutdown. Yang Liwei orbited the Earth 14 times during his 21-hour flight aboard the Shenzhou 5 in 2003, blazing a...
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    Iran arrests man for faking ministers’ Facebook pages

    TEHRAN: Iran has arrested a man accused of opening fake Facebook accounts in the names of some cabinet ministers, judiciary spokesman Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejeie said on Monday. In recent weeks reports suggested some ministers were active on Facebook, but the ministers denied they have any...
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    Kerry delays departure from Kabul as security talks with Karzai drag on

    Secretary John Kerry, who is on an unannounced trip to Afghanistan, has delayed his departure from Kabul by several hours as negotiations about a security agreement with President Hamid Karzai drag on, while the U.S. detention of a top Pakistani Taliban commander has also soured the mood for...
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    The Malala moment

    nobel prize is very cheap infront of our soldiers bravery and sacrifices :pakistan:
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    The Malala moment

    KARACHI: She didn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize. That’s totally ok. The award nomination is a milestone among many. Malala Yousafzai, 16, is still proud and hopeful that she will move bigger mountains. So is mainstream Pakistan. Without going into who got the coveted prize and why, we...
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    Rape victims suffer in silence after Hindu - Muslim riots in India

    MALAKPUR: Fatima’s face turned ashen as she recalled how neighbours armed with sickles and swords stormed her house and dragged her daughter out by the hair during Hindu-Muslim riots in northern India. “There were six of them. They tied me to a chair and raped my young girl one by one. I could...
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