pakistan
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‘Someone has to win’: Neeraj Chopra’s mother on her son beating Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem to the gold
Scroll Staff
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What Pakistan did to convince the Indian cricket team that it was safe to tour the country in 2004
Amrit Mathur
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Caught for crossing invisible ocean borders, Indian and Pakistani fishermen are languishing in jail
Jatin Desai Beena Sarwar
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View from Dawn: Success of Chandrayaan-3 should inspire Pakistan’s brightest to reach for the stars
Dawn.com
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What Pakistan did to convince the Indian cricket team that it was safe to tour the country in 2004
Amrit Mathur
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‘Why repeat Manipur violence here?’: In Pakistan, protests over attack on Christians in Jaranwala
Abdullah Zahid Beena Sarwar
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Pakistan President Arif Alvi claims he had refused to sign new national security laws
Scroll Staff
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View from Dawn: After the attack on Christian homes, will Pakistan stand up to the mob?
Dawn.com
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Pakistan: Eight churches burnt, Christian homes vandalised after blasphemy accusations
Scroll Staff
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After 76 years of independence, can Pakistan break free from its past?
Maleeha Lodhi, Dawn.com
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View from Dawn: Crime and punishment – the farce in Imran Khan’s disproportionate sentence
Dawn.com
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023: India vs Pakistan rescheduled as revised schedule announced
Scroll Staff
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Hockey, Asian Games: Archrivals India and Pakistan drawn in same pool
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan’s unending political crisis has sidelined climate challenges the country faces
Nazish Qureshi
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Pakistan: At least 19 killed, over 40 injured after train derails in Sindh province
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan: At least 35 killed in blast at political convention
Scroll Staff
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Madras High Court ruling on wife’s right to family asset holds significance for Pakistani women
Umer A Ranjha, Dawn.com
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Cricket, Asia Cup 2023: India set to play Pakistan on September 2 as ACC announces schedule
Scroll Staff
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Different journeys, one destination: India and Pakistan are hurtling down the path of intolerance
Arifa Noor, Dawn.com
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Pakistani spies are honey trapping India's scientists and soldiers by pretending to be women online
Nachiket Deuskar