We have started to collect the most important news related to Pakistan in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Sportsday Live featuring updates on the future of Darlington Football Club, Amir Khan's fight for a rematch, England's progress in their Test against Pakistan, reaction from the Australian Open, and the latest football transfer news plus more.
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Pakistan postpones a visit by US Special Envoy Marc Grossman until a parliamentary review of bilateral relations is completed.
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England take late wickets to restrict Pakistan to 288-7 at the close on day two of the first Test in Dubai.
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The Hindu community in Pakistan says their girls are being kidnapped, converted to Islam and forcibly married to Muslim men.
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Former captain Michael Vaughan suggests that unless England quickly learn how to play Pakistan spinner Saaed Ajmal they will lose the series.
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Pakistan close on 42-0 to underline their dominance on day one of the Test series against England having dismissed Andrew Strauss's side for 192 thanks to Saeed Ajmal's career-best 7-55.
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Pakistan's Supreme Court issues a contempt order against Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, raising fresh tensions between the government, courts and army.
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Pakistan's Supreme Court has issued a contempt order against Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, raising the prospect of his prosecution.
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A bus service has been launched in Lahore for female commuters only.
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Pakistan's Supreme Court begins a corruption hearing which could pave the way to dimissing the government, on a day of crucial legal challenges.
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At least 18 people have died and at least 20 wounded in a bomb attack on a Shia Muslim religious procession in the central Pakistan city of Khanpur.
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A bomb blast has killed at least 17 people at a Shia religious procession in central Pakistan, officials say.
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Pakistani PM Yousuf Raza Gilani says his government fully supports the armed forces, amid a deepening crisis with the country's military.
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Graeme Swann is keen to be partnered by fellow England spinner Monty Panesar in next week's Test against Pakistan.
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Graham Onions take three wickets as England beat the Pakistan Cricket Board XI by 100 runs ahead of the Pakistan Test series.
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Pakistan's PM Yousuf Raza Gilani says parliament must choose between "democracy and dictatorship", in a critical vote of confidence.
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Sportsday Live on the BBC Sport website featuring news on the England cricket team's preparations ahead of their Test series against Pakistan, tennis and the build-up to the Australian Open, and the latest transfer news plus more.
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President Asif Ali Zardari returns from a private trip to Dubai, amid a deepening political crisis with the military which has raised fears over Pakistan's stability.
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Tensions between the government, the judiciary and the army
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Pakistan's powerful military heaps pressure on civilian government
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Bangladesh arrests an Islamist leader on charges of masterminding war crimes during the 1971 liberation struggle against Pakistan, lawyers say.
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A US drone attack kills at least three militants in Pakistan's tribal area near the Afghan border, local intelligence officials say.
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At least 30 people are killed after a bomb explosion at a bus terminal in the Khyber tribal region of north-west Pakistan, officials say.
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A group of prominent US scholars expresses concern to Hillary Clinton over the safety of Husain Haqqani, the former Pakistani envoy to the US.
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At least 10 paramilitary troops abducted last month are found shot dead in a volatile tribal area of north-west Pakistan, security officials say.
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Pakistan's former military leader Gen Pervez Musharraf says he plans to end his self-imposed exile and tells his supporters to prepare for elections.
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The Taliban have freed 17 young men from north-west Pakistan who they seized four months ago, officials say.
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At least 15 members of a tribal security force are found shot dead in the Taliban stronghold of North Waziristan in north-west Pakistan.
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Pakistan's hockey team is indebted to one school in the Punjab.
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Pakistani police detain three Iranian border guards after they allegedly crossed the border killing one man and wounding another they had been pursuing, officials say.
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From bad to worse in a disastrous year for US-Pakistani relations
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14 people from the same family have been killed in a dispute over land in central Pakistan, most of them were burned alive in their own homes.
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Pakistan's Supreme Court sets up an inquiry into a controversial unsigned memo that asked for US help in curbing the powers of the military.
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A doctor who testified that Pakistani security forces had killed a group of unarmed foreigners is himself shot dead.
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High-profile Pakistani journalists say they have received threatening messages after publicly questioning the military's role.
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The BBC's Aleem Maqbool looks back at a year when mistrust between Pakistan and the US reached an all-time high.
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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has said the country's top judge has ignored the murder of his wife, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
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Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani dismisses reports he is planning to sack the country's army and intelligence chiefs.
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Tens of thousands of people have turned out at a rally in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi for former cricketer turned politician Imran Khan.
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Tens of thousands of people attend a rally in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi for former cricketer turned politician Imran Khan.
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Tens of thousands of people have converged on Karachi to cement Imran Khan's status as a rising force in Pakistani politics.
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A suicide car bomb attack kills six people, including five soldiers, and wounds at least 12 others in north-west Pakistan, officials say.
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Pakistan's army chief rejects accusations by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani that "conspirators" are planning to overthrow the civilian government.
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Pakistan rejects a US report into an air strike at the Afghan border which killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, saying it is "short on facts".
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The World Bank says it will give $5.5bn (£3.5bn) in development aid to Pakistan to help reduce poverty and promote economic growth.
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The US military admits bearing significant responsibility for last month's air strike on the Afghan border that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
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The US military has admitted it bears significant responsibility for last month's air strike on the Afghan border that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani says there is a conspiracy to oust the civilian government, as he grapples with a damaging scandal.
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Personal choice, fashion trends or Talibanisation - what is driving the popularity of the full-face veil in Pakistan's Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province?
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The Pakistan Cricket Board is hoping international cricket will return to the country in 2012.
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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari returns home from Dubai after receiving medical treatment, officials say.
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Why did Zardari leave Pakistan in a hurry?
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Pakistan's president is discharged from a Dubai hospital following cardiac treatment, his spokesman says, a few hours earlier than expected.
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As many as 50 students have been rescued from a religious school in the Pakistani city of Karachi, where they were allegedly tortured.
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Pakistani police say they have rescued more than 60 students found in chains in the basement of an Islamic school in the southern port city of Karachi.
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About 50 students, some shackled in chains, are freed from a religious school in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, officials say.
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A US Congressional panel freezes $700m (£450m) in aid to Pakistan until it gives assurances that it is tackling the spread of homemade bombs in the region.
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Pakistan is considering a move to demand millions of dollars in annual taxes on Nato trucks and fuel tankers, officials tell the BBC.
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Soukhteh Kari - or painting on wood using hot metals - is an ancient form of painting in Asia, which was once used to depict stories from the Koran.
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani has said his country does not trust the United States, and the feeling is mutual.
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Pakistan's PM tells the BBC that Nato's vital supply convoys to Afghanistan could remain blocked for several weeks, in protest at a deadly US air strike.
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The Pakistan Taliban is involved in peace talks with the government, its deputy commander says - the first named Taliban commander to confirm negotiations.
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Pakistan's ailing President, Asif Ali Zardari, says he is "fine" and will return home soon, according to one of the country's most senior journalists.
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Pakistani actress Veena Malik defends pictures in an Indian men's magazine, saying she was "topless" but not "nude" in the controversial shoot.
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Pakistan produces around 330,000 tons of salt per year, but workers at salt pans in the coastal city of Karachi say conditions are tough.
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A Kashmiri-born American citizen pleads guilty to secretly receiving millions of dollars from Pakistan's spy agency in violation of US federal laws.
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How Sesame Street will empower a new generation in Pakistan
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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is being treated in Dubai for a heart condition, his spokesman says, dismissing reports that he may resign.
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