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[BRICS name militant groups as regional security concern]( NATIONAL [North Korea’s technology much better than Pakistan’s: Dr Qadeer]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [AJK girl killed by Indian firing on Eid day]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Crackdown on Christians in China after killing of two missionaries in Balochistan]( WORLD [Cautious Pakistani response to Ghani’s talks offer]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [North Korea is begging for war: US at UNSC emergency meeting]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Suu Kyi, Myanmar face chorus of anger over Rohingya crisis]( SPORT [Sri Lanka likely to play one T20 in Lahore]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sevastova ends Sharapova’s US Open journey]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Trying to help Pakistan is important for cricket]( EDITOR'S PICKS [In Kabul, access to safe drinking water is a matter of money]( [How did Punjab Nahi Jaungi get away with its elitist humour?]( [US state subsidies to Boeing are legal: WTO]( [Compliance and conformity are two ways Pakistani schools fail bright minds]( OPINION & EDITORIAL [A tougher approach]( | MOEED YUSUF --------------------------------------------------------------- [Back to the IMF?]( | FARHAN BOKHARI --------------------------------------------------------------- [Had Nehru waded into Doklam]( | JAWED NAQVI--------------------------------------------------------------- [Thank you, Donald Trump]( | ANJUM ALTAF [Extremists on campuses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rohingya exodus]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Missing empathy]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Instagram]( Copyright © 2017 Dawn Media Group, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at Dawn.com Our mailing address is: Dawn Media Group Haroon House, Dr Ziauddin Ahmed RoadKarachi 74200 Pakistan [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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