World's Biggest Giant whale Shark Caught in Karachi Pakistan 7th Feb 2012
Hundreds of people gathered at a fish harbor in Pakistan's city Karachi on Tuesday to see a 40-feet long dead fish, a sight uncommon in the country during the past many years. The giant whale shark washed ashore on Tuesday but according to media reports it was spotted unconscious 10 days ago some...


Are Pakistan really better than India in cricket?
In his video blog Directly Rajdeep Sardesai, the CNN-IBN Editor-in-Chief says the jury is still out on who's better. ibnlive.com


'Drone attacks illegal, fuel terror' - Pakistani FM
American drones hitting targets on Pakistani territory is illegal, and involvement of the Pakistani spy agencies with Taliban not even worthy of comment, said Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, exclusively to RT. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Inside Story - Have Pakistan's flood victims been abandoned?
Six months since floods ravaged Pakistan's Sindh and Balochistan provinces, millions of victims are still waiting for urgent aid. Who failed them -- the government, donor community or media? Guests: Shaheen Chughtai, Zafar Iqbal Qadir, Naveed Ahmed.


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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 rejects leaked Nato report
Pakistan has rejected a leaked Nato report that says it's secretly helping the Taliban in Afghanistan. Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan's foreign minister, says the claims should be ignored. Khar is in Kabul, where she has been meeting Afghan leaders for high level reconciliation talks and to end what...


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Inside Story - Is Pakistan facing a military coup?
As the sacking of Pakistan's defence chief General Naeem Khalid Lodhi sparks a public military-government feud, we ask which side will eventually win the battle. Guests Hamid Nawaz, Moeed Pirzada and Zafar Jaspal discuss the situation.


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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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India-Pakistan rivalry's new battleground
The historic rivalry between India and Pakistan has often been played out on the cricket field. Now, the two nuclear-armed nations take the battle to the kitchen as Foodistan, a reality show, pits some of the finest chefs from both countries against each other. Following a report Al Jazeera's Soh...


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Pakistan flood victims still in camps
Nearly six month since devastating floods destroyed tens of thousands of acres of land in Pakistan's Sindh area, thousands of farmers have been unable to return to their lands and are still living in relief camps. Millions of dollars in aid was pledged to help, but a UK-based charity organisation...


Inside Story - Who is Pakistan's supreme court really after?
Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan's prime minister, was in court on Thursday facing contempt of court proceedings. As events unfold, we ask who the real target is in this trial. To discuss this are Sohail Mahmood, Talat Masood and Richard Weitz.


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CrossTalk: Pakistan's Revenge
When will US-Pakistan relations reach a point of no-return? Will the US stop its war on terror at the expense of civilians? How can the Pakistani government reconstruct relations with the US if the people have become extremely anti-American? CrossTalking with Robert Grenier and Ahmad Majidyar. CT...


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Gen. Hamid Gul: US attack on Pakistan will turn region into inferno
Last month's attack by a NATO aircraft on Pakistani region that killed 24 soldiers has infuriated Islamabad. RT spoke to Hamid Gul, the country's former head of intelligence, about consequences the incident may have for US-Pakistani relations. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook...


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Pakistan's unregulated drug industry
Pakistan's government is being criticised for not doing enough to control the country's pharmaceutical industry. A hundred people have died, and 400 others are in hospital, after taking contaminated heart medicine. Pakistan has a number of domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers, making generic ver...


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AJE Exclusive: Pakistan Taliban leader plays waiting game
Al Jazeera has managed to track down one of the leaders of the Pakistani Taliban hiding in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountains. Faqir Mohammad told Al Jazeera that his men are waiting to see what the Pakistani government will do before agreeing to peace talks. The conversation though, seems to con...


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Gas crisis hits Pakistani industries
Pakistan, a country with large reserves of natural gas, is suffering from a shortage of the resource amongst industries, who rely on it to generate power. The knock-on effect from the industries shutting down for long periods is that millions are going without work, in an economy that is already ...


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