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Agence FrancePresse - Businesses, activists decry Pakistan internet slowdown, puts foreign investment at risk - scmp.com - Pakistan

Businesses, activists decry Pakistan internet slowdown, puts foreign investment at risk

Pakistan’s government is choking the internet and social media while it tests new controls to crush dissent, activists and business leaders say, putting the country’s economic recovery at risk.

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Dera Ismail - Pakistan’s military says insurgents have freed an army officer and 3 others abducted on Wednesday - apnews.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan - province Pakhtunkhwa

Pakistan’s military says insurgents have freed an army officer and 3 others abducted on Wednesday

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) — Insurgents on Saturday freed four people, including an army officer who was abducted three days ago from a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban, the military said.

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Junaid Kathju - ‘New Delhi has pulled off a miracle’: India, US deepen defence ties - scmp.com - China - Usa - Russia - India - Pakistan - Washington - county Centre - city Washington - city New Delhi

‘New Delhi has pulled off a miracle’: India, US deepen defence ties

Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official, heralded these deals as a watershed moment, indicating that the US is finally translating its rhetoric into tangible support for India. “The question now is how the US will build upon this agreement,” he said, hinting at the potential for further collaboration. “Negotiating the first agreement is always the hardest; the second, third, and fourth come easier.”

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MUNIR AHMED - Sophia Saifi - Roadside executions the latest grim chapter for Pakistan’s oldest insurgency - edition.cnn.com - China - Pakistan - province Sindh

Roadside executions the latest grim chapter for Pakistan’s oldest insurgency

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The first election in a decade is planned in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Here’s what to know - cnbc.com - India - Pakistan - Britain - city New Delhi

The first election in a decade is planned in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Here’s what to know

Residents of Indian-controlled Kashmir are gearing up for their first regional election in a decade that will allow them to have their own truncated government, also known as a local assembly, instead of remaining under New Delhi's direct rule.

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Mohsin Naqvi - Pakistani troops kill 37 militants in raids on their hideouts - apnews.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan - province Pakhtunkhwa - county Valley - province Balochistan - city Shanghai - city Islamabad

Pakistani troops kill 37 militants in raids on their hideouts

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani security forces have killed 37 insurgents in multiple raids over more than a week on militant hideouts in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban, the military said Friday.

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Pakistan’s storm Asna: Legend of the Karachi saint who can ‘stop cyclones’ - aljazeera.com - India - Pakistan - city Karachi

Pakistan’s storm Asna: Legend of the Karachi saint who can ‘stop cyclones’

A cyclone could soon hit Pakistan’s most populous city. Karachi has Sufi saint Abdullah Shah Ghazi’s legacy to fall back on.

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The first election in a decade is planned in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Here’s what to know - apnews.com - India - Pakistan - Britain - city New Delhi

The first election in a decade is planned in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Here’s what to know

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Residents of Indian-controlled Kashmir are gearing up for their first regional election in a decade that will allow them to have their own truncated government, also known as a local assembly, instead of remaining under New Delhi’s direct rule.

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Schools in Pakistan's Karachi closed as rare August cyclone builds up - asiaone.com - India - Pakistan - city Karachi, Pakistan

Schools in Pakistan's Karachi closed as rare August cyclone builds up

KARACHI — Heavy rains and stormy winds forced authorities in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, to close schools on Friday (Aug 30), after a deep depression in the Arabian Sea that the weather office says could develop into a cyclonic storm.

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