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Longest serving PM in Pakistan's history served almost four years before being disqualified by the supreme court.
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Gilani says certain institutions behave like a state within a state, but army chief rejects "speculations" of takeover.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: Talking about talks
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Karzai seals strategic pact with India
Afghan president commits to closer security and trade links following talks with Indian prime minister in New Delhi.
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Karzai says Pakistan pursuing double game
Lamenting lack of co-operation from Pakistan, Afghan president says only talks with governments can lead to peace.
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Afghan group denies role in Rabbani murder
Leader of Haqqani network says group played no role in peace envoy's killing and that it has no links to Pakistan's ISI.
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Last Modified: 03 Oct 2011 14:17 GMT
Pakistan says US risks 'losing an ally'
Officials hit back at Admiral Mike Mullen's comments linking country's spy agency to the Haqqani group.
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