M Ilyas Khan
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Most Recent article
What lies behind Pakistan's Taliban arrests?
BBC News, Thursday 25 FebruaryA succession of senior Afghan Taliban leaders have reportedly been seized in Pakistan in recent weeks. The world has been left guessing as to what might lie behind these arrests.
Previous Articles
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Pakistan media 'muted' on arrest
BBC News, Wednesday 17 February (5 blog links)
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How significant is Mullah Baradar's arrest?
BBC News, Tuesday 16 February (4 blog links)
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Mystery of Balochistan disappearances
BBC News, Thursday 4 February
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Dir: A Pakistani militant hotbed
BBC News, Wednesday 3 February (2 blog links)
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On the trail of the Taliban in Quetta
BBC News, Monday 25 January (1 blog link)
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'CIA bomber' video indicates Taliban's reach
BBC News, Saturday 9 January (3 blog links)
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Karachi bomb was 'caused by IED'
BBC News, Wednesday 6 January
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Has sleaze ruling left Pakistan more polarised?
BBC News, Tue 22 December 2009 (2 blog links)
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US diplomats in Pakistan visa row
BBC News, Thu 17 December 2009 (1 blog link)
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Obama's perilous Pakistan strategy
BBC News, Thu 3 December 2009 (1 blog link)
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- 119 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 19 column inches (566 words)
- Shortest article: 6 column inches (165 words)
- Longest article: 32 column inches (971 words)
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