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Pakistan's Hazara under attack
We discuss the increased attacks on the Hazara community in Quetta and minority rights in Pakistan.

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'Stop the drones!': US ignores Pakistan plea
The rift in US-Pakistani relations looks set to widen after Washington failed to assure the once close ally, that it would end drone attacks on Pakistani territory. Islamabad's demands fell on deaf ears though, during the visit of the US special envoy, who's in Pakistan amid efforts to mend fractured ties. Relations between the two derailed following the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden, and a NATO airstrike that left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead. To discuss this, RT talks to Robert Farley, who's an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

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Wanted Pakistani man surfaces in video
Adnan Rashid, one of Pakistan's most-wanted persons, has made a brazen appearance on a Pakistani Taliban video days after escaping a northwestern Pakistan prison. Rashid, one of the orchestrators of a plot to assassinate Pervez Musharraf, the former Pakistani president, was freed eight years and four months into a death sentence when armed men associated with the Pakistani Taliban stormed the prison last week. Al Jazeera's Anu Nathan has this report.

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Pakistan tests new ballistic missile
Pakistan has successfully test-fired a new intermediate range ballistic missile, the country's military says. It says the latest version of its Shaheen 1 rocket can carry nuclear and conventional warheads further than before.

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India-Pakistan border post opens for business
For the first time since 2007, India and Pakistan are set to open a historic border crossing for commercial traffic passing through the two nations. The "integrated check post," as it is known, close to Wagah, the only road crossing between the antagonistic neighbours, is the first of 13 border posts set to open following years of negotiations between the two sides. The opening of the crossing at Attari could see the number of trucks entering Pakistan increase from 150 to 800 a day, greatly boosting business on both sides of the border. Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from the Wagah border.

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Pakistan anger as NATO routes set to reopen
The US and Pakistan are finalising details to reopen NATO supply routes into Afghanistan. The routes were closed six months ago after a US air raid on a Pakistani military post near the Afghan border killed several Pakistani soldiers, causing widespread anger. Most people associated with Pakistan's trucking industry have seen a decline in their business since the routes were halted. They are among the few who are upbeat about the reinstatement. The majority of Pakistanis, however, are in opposition to the move. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Peshawar on the impact of the government's decision to reopen the routes.

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PM Tayyip Erdogan Addresses Pakistan Parliament & More (May.21.2012) PART 2 / 2
PART 2 / 2 Pakistan -Turkish Ties: PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan Addresses Pakistan Parliament & More (May.21.2012)

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Pakistani doctor jailed for helping CIA find bin Laden
A Pakistani doctor accused of helping the CIA find Osama bin Laden has been jailed for 33 years for treason, television channels and a local government official said. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Islamabad.

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Last Over Of Asia Cup Final Pakistan Vs Bangladesh And Winning Moments 22-03-2012
Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Cricket Forum | Cricket Clips | Cricket Highlights| www.cricgossip.com pakistan vs bangladesh asia cup 2012 final

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Pakistan military searches for avalanche victims
The Pakistani army is continuing its search for the remains of more than 130 soldiers who are presumed dead after an avalanche on April 7 from the Siachen Glacier. The remote region is on the Pakistani side of the Kashmiri border with India. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder travelled to the site with a team from the Pakistani army.

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Inside Story Americas - US-Pakistan: Who needs whom more?
The US and Pakistan are holding high-level meetings after months of strained relations. The question is, what is next for both sides and who actually needs whom more in this relationship? Guests: Akbar Ahmed, Lawrence Wilkerson, Dennis Kux.

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All feared dead in Pakistan plane crash
A Pakistani airliner has crashed just a few kilometres before it was due to land in Islamabad, killing all 127 people on board.

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Pakistan and the US Relationship
Pakistani PM Yousuf Raza Gilani tells CNN's Becky Anderson there's a "trust deficit" between Pakistan and the US

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Pakistan closures affect Afghan lives
Pakistan's president says he will go to Chicago for a NATO summit on Afghanistan, which is an indication that Pakistan may be willing to reopen the coalition's supply routes into Afghanistan. Pakistan blocked the routes in November in protest over a US air raid that killed 24 Pakistani troops. The closures, a consequence of a major dispute between Pakistan and the US, have also affected Afghan citizens' lives for the worse. Jennifer Glass reports from Kabul, where the blockade has prevented some schools from receiving much needed supplies.

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Taliban free prisoners in Pakistan jail raid
Taliban gunmen have attacked a prison in Pakistan, freeing almost four hundred inmates. The fighters blew up the entrance to the building in the northwestern town of Bannu in the early hours of Sunday morning. Kamal Hyder reports.

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Pakistani charity founder nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Known for establishing the world's largest ambulance service, a Karachi man is now in line to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Abdul Sattar Edhi's is one of the most famous men in Pakistan. He opened a medical clinic which eventually spawned the world's largest ambulance service and an international charity. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Karachi.

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Al Jazeera World - Balochistan: Pakistan's other war
The ongoing conflict in the remote province of Balochistan is often called Pakistan's "dirty war". Ethnic Balochi politicians and leaders share their vision of self-determination and freedom from Pakistani rule.

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Bin Laden still haunting Pakistan and US ties
It has been a year since US forces carried out a raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda, in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad.

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Inside Story - Is Pakistan backing the Taliban?
Pakistan has rejected fresh accusations that it is directly supporting the Taliban in Afghanistan, following a leaked secret US report. Does Pakistan prefer a Taliban government in Afghanistan? Guests: Zaid Hamid, Wali Massoud and Richard Weitz.

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Pakistan gives information of a terror attack at Wagah border
Security beefed up at Wagah border after information provided by Pakistan on a possible terror attack. Pakistan gives information to Punjab police of a possible terror attack by LET and Tehreek-e-Taliban at the Integrated Check Post (ICP). Trade movement between India and Pakistan through the Attari-Wagah land route takes place at the newly set up Integrated Check Post (ICP) which is spread in 300 acres. Even the BSF is put on alert.For more info log on to: youtube.com

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Breaking News : Pakistan successfully tests nuclear-capable ballistic missile
Credits AlJazeera No copyright infringement intended "Breaking News" Breaking News : Pakistan tests nuclear-capable ballistic missile Pakistan successfully test-fired a nuclear-capable ballistic missile on Wednesday, the military said, less than a week after rival India tested a missile capable of delivering nuclear warheads as far as Beijing and Eastern Europe. Pakistan's Shaheen-1A is an intermediate range ballistic missile, capable of reaching targets in India. Military officials declined to specify the range of the missile. The missile's impact point was in the Indian Ocean. India and Pakistan have fought three full-scale wars since they were carved out of British India in 1947. They conduct missile tests regularly and inform each other in advance. Football Soccer "Champions League FA CUP FA Cup" "Liverpool FC" Sports "Manchester United" "Champions League" Jose Mourinho, Fabio Capello, Arsene Wenger, Sir Alex Ferguson, Harry Redknapp, Sven Goran Eriksson, Rafa Benitez, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Newcastle United, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Cricket, Rugby, Olympics, Tennis, World Cup, UEFA, Champions League, Premier League, Championship, Racing, Football, Golf, Formula 1

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Frost Over the World - Pakistan's acid attack survivors
Daniel Junge and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, the filmmakers of Oscar-winning documentary "Saving Face", share with Sir David Frost their reasons for making the film and what they hope to achieve through it.

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Security challenges in Pakistan's Swat
Pakistan's military is handing over security of the Swat valley to the local government, but the process is fraught with challenges. The local chapter of the Pakistani Taliban, for example, continues to launch attacks, meaning that the army cannot fully withdraw its forces. More than two years after the military ended an operation there, the local police are still not in a position to take over responsibility for security. Residents, meanwhile, are still trying to rebuild their lives. Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Kabal, in Pakistan's Swat valley.

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Inside Story Americas: Breaking point for US-Pakistani relations
The relationship between the United States and Pakistan has been strained to breaking point and that breakdown was clearly on view at the Nato summit in Chicago. Can the former allies find a common ground after US drone attacks on soldiers sever old ties.Anand Naidoo, discusses with guests Hassan Abbas; Ahmed Rashid; and Brian Katulis.

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Pakistan Plane Crash: No Survivors
Pakistani government believes all 127 passengers perished. For more, click here: abcnews.go.com

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