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Pinball wizard! Creative guy builds his own mini arcade game from cardboard

Muhammad Ahmad from Punjab, Pakistan, put his talents towards crafting his own smaller version of the entertainment device.




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Australia to end bilateral aid to Pakistan

Last year Australia spent $39.2million of taxpayer cash on various programs to help the country's women and girls as well its water and food security.




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Footage reveals why David Warner's innings in Pakistan Test might NOT have beat Don Bradman's record

Warner made an unbeaten 335 not out in during Australia's in their innings-and-48-run win against Pakistan in the second Test in Adelaide.




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Steve Smith fires back at Ian Chappell's claims he is 'white anting' captain Tim Paine

Chappell accused Smith of undermining Paine's authority by moving fieldsmen around during day four of Australia's second Test against Pakistan on Monday.




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Pakistani real estate tycoon agrees to hand over £190MILLION to UK authorities

Property developer Malik Riaz Hussain has given up his Grade II listed building 1 Hyde Park Place, valued at £50million and £140million in funds frozen by the National Crime Agency (NCA).




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Former Miss Pakistan Zanib Naveed, 32, is killed after her car hits a curb

Pakistani beauty queen Zanib Naveed was killed in a road accident in College Park, Maryland, on Sunday evening after her car flipped over into oncoming traffic.




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London Bridge terrorist Usman Khan is buried in Pakistan

Usman Khan's body was released by the City of London coroner and flown to Islamabad, Pakistan, by his family. They have since carried out the Islamic funeral in the Kashmiri village of Kajlani.




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Pakistani Test cricketer Nasir Jamshaid, 33, admits bribing two players to fix a Twenty 20 match

Nasir Jamshed, 33, from Walsall, West Midlands, had been on trial but on Monday backtracked on his previous denial and admitted conspiracy to commit bribery.




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Pakistan primed to host first Test match in over a decade

Sri Lanka are the first tourists to visit Pakistan for a Test series since an attack on their team bus in Lahore in March 2009 killed eight people and left several players injured.




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Pakistan dominate Sri Lanka on first day as Test cricket returns to country after decade absence

Pakistan today hosted Test cricket for the first time in a decade against a backdrop of soldiers brandishing machine guns, low-flying army helicopters and armed police escorts.




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Horrifying moment a zookeeper is attacked by a lion in front of screaming visitors

Zookeeper Kannu Piraditta was attacked by a lion through the bars of its enclosure during feeding time at a zoo in Pakistan as onlookers screamed in horror on Monday.




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Iceland is judged the most gender-equal country for the 11th year running

Joining Iceland at the top is the rest of Scandinavia, Norway takes second, followed by Finland and Sweden, in the World Economic Forum's annual Global Gender Gap Index.




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Pakistan's High Court annuls 'unconstitutional' death sentence handed to former military ruler

The death sentence of former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf has been annulled today after a Lahore court ruled that the special court which had found him guilty of treason was unconstitutional.




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Expert reveals 'disaster diet' of mushrooms and seaweed that could save us after a nuclear war

A mechanical engineer explains that that in the event of a nuclear winter, when the sun is blocked by smoke, humans could survive on crops that did not need much light like mushrooms and seaweed.




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70-STONE man known as 'Pakistan's Hulk' says he is looking for love

Arbab Khizer Hayat, 27, from Pakistan, claims to have rejected up to 300 would-be brides because they were too small and has now ramped up the search for his perfect 'heavyweight' match.




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Al-Qaeda Islamist 9/11 attack to face in court Guantanamo psychologists

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, 55, was captured in Pakistan in the aftermath of the September 11 terror attacks, before being locked up in the United States' controversial Guantanamo Bay prison.




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British takeaway owner, 29, is gunned down during a property dispute in Pakistan

A family have been left fearing for their safety after British takeaway owner Jahangir Hussain was gunned down as he left his mother's home in the city of Jhelum in Pakistan on January 9.




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India's PM boasts he could make Pakistan 'bite the dust' in a week as tensions rise

'Pakistan has already lost three wars. Our armed forces will not take more than 7-10 days to make Pakistan bite the dust,' Narendra Modi said in a speech in New Delhi on Tuesday.




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Child rapist who fled UK to Pakistan begins 19-year jail term after being extradited

Choudhry Ikhalaq Hussain, 42, was one of 10 men - mainly of Pakistani or Bangladeshi heritage who committed sexual offences against a teenage girl in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.




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Man arrested in connection with PC's murder arrives in Pakistani court for extradition hearing 

Piran Ditta Khan, 71, was arrested earlier this month in Islamabad suspected of masterminding an armed robbery in Bradford during which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead.




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Pakistan is gripped by its worst locust plague in more than 20 years

A locust plague is wreaking havoc in eastern Pakistan as 'unprecedented and alarming' swathes ravage crops and the government declares a national health emergency.




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Woman cuts off rapist's penis as he tries to attack her in Pakistan 

A woman cut off a man's penis as he allegedly tried to rape her in Punjab, Pakistan. The woman told police she was alone in her house in the central province of Punjab when the man entered.




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Child abusers will be PUBLICLY hanged in Pakistan under new plans agreed by parliament 

Child killers and rapists 'should not only be given the death penalty by hanging, but they should be hanged publicly,' said Ali Muhammad Khan, Pakistan's parliamentary affairs minister today.




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Pakistan's 16-YEAR-OLD paceman Naseem Shah becomes youngest player ever to take a Test hat-trick

Pakistan teenager Naseem Shah has become the youngest player to take a hat-trick in Test cricket. The 16-year-old paceman dismissed Najmul Hossain, Taijul Islam and Mahmudullah.




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Naans vast and crisp, the size of a pillow

This Monday lunch just reminds me why I love London so much. New things to learn, fresh dishes, cultures, thrills and delights




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Princess Beatrice leads 'high level delegation' to Pakistan for a heli-skiing trip

Photographs were shared online as Princess Beatrice, 31, met with Pakistan's president Dr. Arif Alvi during a visit to the country, before heading to the mountains for a heli-skiing expedition.




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Young girl is raped, murdered and dumped in bushes in Pakistan, sparking fury across the country

The child, identified only as Madiha, was found on Sunday after vanishing the day before from her home in Saro Khel, a village in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region.




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Seven nations including Turkey and Pakistan ban people crossing the border from Iran

Iraq, Pakistan, Armenia, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Armenia and Kuwait have imposed bans against people travelling from Iran amid coronavirus fears.




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James Anderson says England omission from Sri Lanka tour is 'very frustrating'

KISHAN VAGHELA: James Anderson has admitted it was 'very frustrating' to be left out of England's tour to Sri Lanka but maintained he was looking forward to a full Lancashire pre-season.




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Heather Knight shines and Anya Shrubsole makes history as England beat Pakistan

Heather Knight continued her love affair with the Manuka Oval on Friday and Anya Shrubsole made history as England beat Pakistan to stand on the brink of the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals.




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Nearly 90 pounds of ivory discovered at 800 year old workshop site in Pakistan

Archaeologists in Pakistan have found what they describe as 'definitely the largest ivory workshop discovered in the world.' The workshop was found at a renowned dig site in Bhanbhore.




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Chilling moment man, 32, pulls a knife on his own COUSIN before stabbing him to death

Nadir Ali, 32 of Balsall Heath, Birmingham plunged a blade into the body of 37-year-old Hashim Khan in a frenzied attack before being recorded confessing to cops: 'I did it'.




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English cricketers prepare to make hasty exits from Pakistan amid coronavirus pandemic

EXCLUSIVE: English cricketers operating as overseas players at the Pakistan Super League were last night preparing to make hasty exits from the Twenty20 tournament.




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CORONAVIRUS: Alex Hales in self-isolation due to coronavirus symptoms

Hales returned home early from the Pakistan Super League, which has seen its knockout stages called off, and has now gone into self-isolation after developing symptoms of coronavirus.




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Killer of journalist Daniel Pearl appeals against death sentence in Pakistan

Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, 46, has been on death row for almost 18 years after being found guilty of kidnapping and beheading the Wall Street Journal reporter in 2002.




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Six civil servants are suspended after posing for a selfie with a coronavirus patient in Pakistan

The picture was taken at a quarantine facility near Sukkur in virus-hit Sindh province. The employees -of the provincial land department - were visiting a local politician who was in quarantine.




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Doctor, 36, beat and bullied his wife but will keep NHS job as he blamed abuse on 'unhappy marriage'

Dr Abdul Basit, 36, was handed a four-month suspension from his job at Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle, Cumbria, after beating his partner as she adjusted to a new life in Britain in 2016.




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Secret buyer of the Ritz who paid £800m is Qatari businessman Abdulhadi Mana Al-Hajri 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: After The Ritz was snapped up last month for £800million making it the most expensive hotel in the world, people have wondered who bought it.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: The shameful case that exposes the hypocrisy...

STEPHEN GLOVER: It concerns the kidnapping of a young woman on a British street, and the subsequent connivance of the Labour government in this unlawful act...




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Rishi Sunak's Budget wasn't just a vast splurge

STEPHEN GLOVER: Rishi Sunak's first Budget confirmed what we had suspected. Boris Johnson's Tories are not the party of Margaret Thatcher, or even David Cameron.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Crude threats like this show the BBC truly has got its head in the sand 

STEPHEN GLOVER: The outgoing director general of the BBC, Tony Hall, wrote a piece in this newspaper last week in which he claimed the Corporation was eager to have a public debate.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: When the scourge of coronavirus is over, we will be a kinder nation

STEPHEN GLOVER: I have been struggling over recent days to make up my mind as to whether the greedy hoarders or the burgeoning volunteers more truly represent modern Britain.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson grasps the nettle and shows he's the Prime Minister we need

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live.




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At last, we can believe this is the PM we need: STEPHEN GLOVER's verdict on Boris's historic address

Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live. 




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Appoint a minister for testing now, Boris - or history will not be kind

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson (pictured) has urged the people of this country to accept the arduous terms of a lockdown, and by and large, the people of this country have acquiesced.




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Coronavirus: Britain needs Boris Johnson, says Stephen Glover

STEPHEN GLOVER - Let us be honest. The fact that Boris Johnson has been taken into intensive care suggests that he is gravely ill. We must pray for him. I certainly am.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Donald Trump is a braggart but he has point about China's role in coronavirus crisis

STEPHEN GLOVER: Were U.S. President Donald Trump a thatch-haired schoolboy, rather than the most powerful man on Earth, I've no doubt he would be the bane of his teachers' lives.




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Matt Hancock is steering a cruise ship with a paddle. No wonder it's all been such a fiasco 

STEPHEN GLOVER: Which of us would like to be in Matt Hancock's (pictured) shoes? The beleaguered Health Secretary faces formidable problems.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: How tragic if new, sober Boris Johnson is now too cautious to make tough decisions

STEPHEN GLOVER: Many people will have been uplifted by Boris Johnson's (pictured) stirring speech yesterday outside No 10.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: If only our ministers could admit to mistakes and say they ARE sorry 

On Tuesday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock (pictured) was offered two opportunities to express his regret and accept some responsibility. He flunked them both, writes STEPHEN GLOVER.