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    PCB preparing legal case against BCCI

    KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday said that it is preparing a legal case to seek compensation from the BCCI for dishonouring the MoU signed between the two boards in 2014. The MoU, which was a condition for Pakistan’s support to the now-abolished big three formula in ICC...
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    'India Exports Software, Pakistan Exports Terror': PM Modi's Strong Message At BJP Meet

    Kozhikode: PM Modi at BJP meet in Kerala, addressed the people of Pakistan directly, accusing their leaders of exporting global terrorism. In a strong message to Pakistan, PM said the nation will never forget the Uri attack and that the sacrifice of our 18 soldiers will not go in vain. Here...
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    China’s troubled north-east provinces face political headwinds

    China’s Liaoning province has been rocked by a major corruption scandal that has paralysed the provincial administration, bringing into focus the political and economic woes of north-east China. Earlier this month, 523 members of the Liaoning Provincial People’s Congress were accused of large...
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    India raises Balochistan issue for the first time before the UN, hits out at Pakistan

    Geneva: Raising the issue of Balochistan for the first time before the UN, India on Wednesday accused Pakistan of widespread human rights violations there as well as in Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir). In a scathing attack on Pakistan during the 33rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in...
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    Beijing concerned over increasing cost of security of CPEC: Chinese state media

    Beijing: China is concerned over "increasing cost of security" and "potential setbacks" in the development of the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, an official daily said on Tuesday recognising the risks involved with the project due to a "complex regional environment". concerned An...
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    India on path of becoming pivot for hi-tech manufacturing: UN

    UNITED NATIONS: India is on the path of becoming a "pivot" for high-tech world manufacturing even as global manufacturing growth is expected to remain low in 2016 due to weakened financial support for productive activities, a new UN report said. The quarterly 'World Manufacturing Production...
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    Pakistan Sink to Lowest-Ever Rating in Latest ICC Ranking

    Dubai: Pakistan's hope of automatic World Cup qualification toughened as they plummeted to their lowest-ever rating of 86 after losing the five-match ODI series 1-4 against England. Despite the four-wicket consolation win in the fifth and final one-dayer on Sunday, Pakistan are in serious...
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    China willing to maintain hard-won sound ties with India, Xi Jinping tells PM Modi

    HANGZHOU: China is willing to work with India to maintain their "hard-won sound" ties and further boost bilateral cooperation, President Xi Jinping told Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Sunday as the two leaders held talks amid differences over a raft of issues. "China is willing to work...
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    China, India should drop obsolete view for cooperation

    By Su Tan Source:Global Times Published: 2016-7-4 0:08:01 The Indian public seems to be having a hard time accepting the outcome of the Seoul plenary meeting of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) late last month after India failed to gain entry into the NSG. Many Indian media put the blame on...
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    UN Human Rights Council adopts landmark resolution on access to medicines

    The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Friday adopted a landmark resolution on access to medicines – in order to examine the relation between intellectual property rights, trade agreements and access issues – sponsored by a group of developing countries, including India. The resolution – Access...
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    Won’t block China’s entry into MTCR as quid pro quo: India

    India will impress upon China, which had torpedoed its NSG membership bid at the Seoul plenary, that taking care of each other’s “interests and priorities” was the basis for forward movement in bilateral ties. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup also dismissed suggestions that...
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    Inspired by "Brexit" will Pakistan also decide to exit SAARC ?

    Inspired by "Brexit" will Pakistan also decide to exit SAARC ? Please take the poll to express what you think !
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    India-China ties progressed but relations remain complex: Envoy

    Beijing: Ties between India and China are set for a "very active" year with likely visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping to each other's country even as the relationship remains complex due to the unresolved boundary dispute, the Indian envoy has said. India's...
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    Mohammad Amir back in Pakistan squad after spot fixing ban

    Fast bowler Mohammad Amir has been named in the Pakistan squad for the first time since his conviction for spot fixing in the Lord's Test in 2010. The 23-year-old received a five-year ban from all cricket and served three months in prison. He has been selected to tour New Zealand this month...
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    Afghanistan to acquire attack helicopters from India to fight Taliban insurgency

    KABUL/NEW DELHI - Afghanistan is poised to acquire four attack helicopters from India to help it fight a growing Taliban insurgency, a small but significant deal marking a shift in Kabul's search for allies that is likely to anger Pakistan. Soon after he took over, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani...
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    Shoddy, counterfeit goods in 40% China online deals: report

    Only 58.7 percent of items in online trades were genuine or of good quality last year, a report delivered to Chinese lawmakers on Monday said. In 2014, commerce authorities across the country received 77,800 complaints concerning online orders, a staggering increase of 356.6 percent, according...
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    Anti-Pakistan activists stage protest in Muzaffarabad

    A new video showing anti-Pakistan activists protesting in Muzaffarabad -- the headquarters of Azad Jammu & Kashmir -- has emerged online. The protest was staged on 22 October, which is observed as 'the Black Day' to commemorate Pakistan's invasion of the princely state of Kashmir in 1947. Last...
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    Sri Lanka judge says war crimes claims are 'credible'

    A government-appointed Sri Lankan judge says allegations the army committed war crimes during the long conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels are "credible". He was leading the first government inquiry into the atrocities, one month after the UN released its own findings. President Maithripala...
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    Full text: India's reply to Pakistan at the UN

    India on Wednesday replied to Pakistani allegations regarding Kashmir at the United Nations. Here is the statement by first secretary, Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations exercising India's right of reply during the general debate of 70th session of UN General Assembly. It is...
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    Bangladesh qualifies for Champions Trophy 2017

    Dubai: In what can be termed as the lowest ebb in island's cricket history, the West Indies have failed to qualify for the 2017 Champions Trophy in England as they were not among the top eight ODI teams as per ICC rankings on September 30, 2015, paving the way for Bangladesh's entry. It will be...
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