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China against distinguishing between India and Pakistan
China would like to have friendly relations with both India and Pakistan, senior members of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party said here today.
Tattoos - the new rage sweeping Pakistan
A tattoo artist has revealed that there is a new rage sweeping across Pakistan and it has to do with the body art.
'Lahore courts on terrorists hit list', warns police officer
A Lahore police officer, Aslam Tareen, has warned that the city's courts are on the hit list of terror groups, as miscreants can enter them by wearing the uniform of lawyers and police officials.
Nepal SC sentences 'bikini killer'Sobhraj to life
Nepal's Supreme Court on Friday slapped a life sentence on Charles Sobhraj, the "bikini killer", for murdering American tourist Connie Jo Bronzich in 1975.
Indian hotelier under scanner for suspected immigration fraud
The owner of two Indian restaurants here has come under the scanner of Australian authorities after it was revealed that he allegedly accepted money to prepare fake documents for migrant workers seeking permanent residency.
Haqqani calls for result-oriented India-Pak dialogue over Kashmir
Pakistan's Ambassador to the US, Hussain Haqqani, has urged India to enter into result-oriented talks with Islamabad for resolution of the Kashmir conflict.
British envoy to Pak to be summoned over Cameron's 'terror export' remarks
British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Adam Thomson, is likely to be summoned to the Foreign Office amidst a growing diplomatic spat over British Prime Minister David Cameron's remarks that Pakistan is promoting the 'export of terror' in Afghanistan and around the world.
'Butter-fingered' Akmal's nightmare with gloves continues
Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal had another nightmare day behind the stumps on the opening day of first Test against England, where he dropped a couple of sitters to strengthen claims that he is no way near his best form.
School hands out condoms to students attending ball
A school in New Zealand gave out condoms to students attending a ball 'to help them make better choices' but the move has shocked an advocacy group.
India, Pakistan Indus Water Commissioners hold meeting to resolve water dispute
Indian and Pakistani officials have met in New Delhi to discuss their water-related disputes, and have said that talks between the two countries will continue.
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