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Even the people of Pakistan long for peace because they also must be tired of living in strife, unrest and relentless terror where even innocent children are killed and countless lives are destroyed, says PM
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No one immediately claimed responsibility, but suspicion is likely to fall on the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army, which days ago ambushed a train, took about 400 people on board hostage and killed 26 hostages
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Also known as Faisal Nadeem, Qatal was reportedly shot dead by unidentified attackers late on Saturday night.
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The Jaffar Express, carrying some 400 passengers in nine coaches, was going from Quetta to Peshawar when militants derailed it using explosives and hijacked it
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Former Pakistan fast bowler questioned the absence of any official from Pakistan at the presentation ceremony of the ICC Champions Trophy which India won defeating New Zealand
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The much-anticipated clash has sparked fervent prayers and passionate predictions from supporters eager to see India lift the prestigious trophy. Speaking to IANS, fans expressed their enthusiasm and confidence in Team India's victory.
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Pakistan's former Prime Minister and Awam Pakistan Party (APP) convener Shahid Khaqqan Abbasi emphasised the United States would not intervene in the issues concerning the jailed former Prime Minister
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Enthusiasm was evident across various target groups and demographics among those interested. A total of 81 percent expressed excitement about the tournament, with men and women equally enthusiastic at 81 percent. Excitement levels were notably high among different socioeconomic categories, with SEC A at 89 percent, SEC B at 78 percent, and SEC C at 77 percent.
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According to the Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health (NIH), this is the third case of the crippling disease in Sindh and the first in Punjab. Last year, a total of 74 cases were reported in Pakistan
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Both teams were already eliminated from semifinals contention after losing to India and New Zealand, and the rainout was a disappointing last tournament appearance for both, especially Pakistan, the host and defending champion.
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Kshitij Tyagi, the Permanent Mission of India to the UN in Geneva, said it was unsurprising that Pakistan's leaders continued spreading falsehoods from their military-terrorist complex
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Despite a huge number of casualties, Pakistan continues to hide the killings of its own personnel. But now the Intel report exposes Pakistan'ss fakery
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Besides India, New Zealand, who have registered two victories in as many matches, also advanced to the last four stage from Group A
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Iyer's composed 56 off 67 provided the ideal support to Virat Kohli's unbeaten century as India comfortably chased down the 242-run target with over seven overs to spare on Sunday night. The victory has put Pakistan on the verge of elimination while bringing India closer to securing a semifinal spot.
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Kohli's majestic unbeaten century was the backbone of India's six-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy.
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The victory should be enough for India, who are now on top of Group A with four points, to make the last four; however, Pakistan stares at early elimination after their second successive loss
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The two teams previously faced off in an ODI match during the 2023 World Cup in Ahmedabad, where India secured a seven-wicket victory. Another win for India, following their six-wicket triumph over Bangladesh, would bring them closer to securing a spot in the semi-finals.
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The Pakistan team have travelled to Dubai for its match with India which is being held in Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The weather conditions during the match is said to be partly cloudy in the afternoon, at the time when the match is scheduled to commence
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The sources said the flag meeting will take place near the LoC
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As the top eight teams compete to be crowned champions, all eyes will be on Team India, especially since the team is scheduled to play arch-rivals Pakistan on February 23.