Pakistan
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Pakistan: Violent anti-blasphemy protests end after law minister resigns
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Explainer: Pakistan protests over a ‘clerical mistake’ are really about anti-Ahmedi prejudice
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Pakistan: Six dead, over 200 injured as anti-blasphemy protestors clash with police in Islamabad
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Hafiz Saeed’s release: Pakistan has no place in global community, says Union minister Arun Jaitley
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From Veena Malik to Qandeel Baloch: Why are some women in Pakistan branded as ‘bold’?
Faiza Shah Fatima Niazi
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Pakistan Army summoned as police operation fails to remove agitators; over 200 injured, some dead
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‘We are not survivors but everyday semi-privileged women’: Laaleen Sukhera, editor of ‘Austenistan’
Kanika Sharma
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The big news: US wants Pakistan to detain Hafiz Saeed again, and nine other top stories
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US warns Pakistan of ‘repercussions’ to bilateral ties if Hafiz Saeed is not arrested
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The big news: Ahead of SC hearing, Hadiya says she wasn’t forced to convert, and 9 other top stories
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Pakistan: Security forces battle religious protestors in Islamabad, one policeman killed
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‘Hugplomacy fail. More hugs urgently needed’: Rahul Gandhi mocks Modi after Hafiz Saeed’s release
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US asks Pakistan to rearrest Hafiz Saeed hours after his release from detention
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Video: Released from house arrest, Hafiz Saeed says this is proof of his innocence
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Pakistan: Senior police officer, guard killed in suicide attack in Peshawar
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Hafiz Saeed released from house arrest, set to address followers at Jamaat-ud-Dawa headquarters
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The big news: India wants Kulbhushan Jadhav’s wife protected when in Pakistan, and other top stories
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Releasing Hafiz Saeed is an attempt by Pakistan to mainstream terrorists, says India
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India asks Pakistan to guarantee that Kulbhushan Jadhav’s wife and mother will not be harassed
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Pakistan to file compensation claim against India in January 2018, says PCB chief Najam Sethi
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