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Calling out: The forgotten victim of Shabqadar Bazaar blast
15-year-old Sajid was the breadwinner of his family after they were displaced.
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World AIDS Day: Speakers pick awareness campaigns as weapon of choice
Say stigma associated with the disease can only be fought by understanding the disease.
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Keep walking: JUI-F storms out of assembly session over CM’s remarks
Lutfur Rehman says JUI-F protest has no relation to PTI sit-in.
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Two new polio cases surface in FATA
Polio type-I virus was confirmed in two children; both of them belonging to Khyber Agency
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200 levies officials protest in South Waziristan against non-payment of allowances
Levies official says govt owes 90,000 to each protester
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Countrywide strike: JUI-F workers hold up PTI convoys for hours
Islamabad-bound convoys stranded on GT Road, Motorway; protesters dispersed peacefully by 4pm
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Gone in 60 seconds: Wanted criminal escapes from LRH
Gone in 60 seconds: Wanted criminal escapes from LRH
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Attempt on life: Tribal elder escapes IED blast
Attempt on life: Tribal elder escapes IED blast
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Motive unknown: House blown up in Jamrud
Motive unknown: House blown up in Jamrud
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Over an argument: Woman commits suicide
Over an argument: Woman commits suicide
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ANP saved Swat from terror: Mian Iftikhar
Says ANP is the only party fighting and rendering sacrifices for the rights of Pukhtuns.
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Tobacco pricing: Farmers association rejects PTB’s formula
Says policy is harmful to interests of tobacco growers.
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Insider help: NGOs stay put despite court orders of relocation
Ultimatum to end commercial activity in University Town ended 1.5 months ago.
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Up all night: When the guns fall silent
Villagers in areas bordering Khyber Agency hopeful military action will eliminate terrorists .
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Living together: Religious leaders stress need for interfaith forum
Say members of all religions and sects should work together to promote tolerance, social harmony.
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FR Peshawar: Security forces reportedly destroy militant hideouts
Target positions deep within mountain ranges early Sunday morning.
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Worth your time?: Delayed proceedings become norm in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly
With lawmakers arriving late, sessions start with delays of more than an hour.
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Social taboos: Patients choose quiet death over treatment
Of more than 100,000 cases, only 9,865 are registered with the AIDS control programme .
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Shabqadar police station targeted
No casualties have been reported
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TTP commander killed in Jamrud artillery strikes
His body will be handed over to his heirs on Sunday for burial
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Plea bargain: Court orders PDA director’s release
Plea bargain: Court orders PDA director’s release
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Alleged sexual harassment: Environmental dept dean suspended
Alleged sexual harassment: Environmental dept dean suspended
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Inferno: Poultry farm, four shops gutted
Four shops and a poultry farm were damaged in two different fire accidents
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Contested claims: Man attempts suicide in police custody
His family accuses the police of torture and threatens to go to court.
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The corruption agenda: NAB arrests one more suspect over modaraba, musharaka scam
Separately, bureau apprehends former divisional accounts officer for embezzling development funds.
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Now you sue me, now you don’t: Is the customer always right?
Exclusive courts to hear cases of consumer complaints.
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In protest: SAP teachers’ sit-in completes fortnight
They await regularisation and pay raise 20 years on.
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Lights out: Disconnected power supply paralyses FATA Secretariat
Work at all depts comes to a standstill; PESCO claims dues worth Rs300 million still pending.Asad Zia
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Out of reach: Despite completion, new college building remains non-functional
Technical education director claims construction of college has not been completed, locals claim otherwise.
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Fowl play: There’s a new bird in town
UoA introduces the Campbell duck in K-P to improve poultry industry.
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Demanding justice: JUI-F activists across K-P protest leader’s murder
Dr Khalid Soomro was gunned down in Sindh.
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Sound of music: New academy to revive Peshawar’s lost melodies
Family of musicians gives a new lease of life to music.
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ANP lashes out: ‘PTI will be responsible for martial law’
Ghulam Ahmed Bilour claims Imran Khan staged sit-in after PM refused to extend COAS’ tenure.
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Complaint cell set up in FATA Secretariat
The complaint cell will look into issues that fall under no legal jurisdiction in the region
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20 seminary girls arrive in Peshawar from Karachi
Assitant Bajaur Agency takes minors to their hometown via special flight
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For social reconstruction: Women leadership programme launched
Under the programme, UN Women will work with govt and key partners to support advocacy for integrating gender concerns
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Building bridges: ‘Student exchange to cement Pak-Afghan ties’
Afghan consul general invites students to his country in spring.
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Empowering locals: Community-driven development in the works
Four-year programme, funded by EU and K-P govt, aims to benefit 1.59m people
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Rooting it out: DC Swat takes action against revenue department officials
Sends reports against two tehsildars to provincial secretary
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Export woes: Application filed for release of confiscated cloth
The applicant requested the customs court to conduct an independent enquiry and assess the loss inflicted
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Targeted: Peace committee leader escapes attempt on life
The peace committee head was unharmed in the blast but one of his colleagues was injured and two vehicles were damaged
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Final abode: Slain MWM leader laid to rest
Allama Irfani was shot dead in Islamabad on Wednesday
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Slipping through: Govt admits oil and gas pilferage worth billions from Karak
Lawmakers claim large-scale theft was carried out in connivance with district administration, police
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Blame game: Asfandyar says PTI stole ANP’s election mandate
Govt failed to provide compensation to ANP workers, says central general secretary
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Where war and women are dominated by men
Rakshanda Naz gives women legal recourse in a place where rights are considered an ideological matter.
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Neighbourhood Watch: Ghani admin shuddered by spate of Taliban attacks
Analysts cite signing of controversial bilateral security agreement as reason for increase in violence
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FC soldier among 2 killed in Peshawar IED blast
Education department official Abdul Basit was killed, his friend Javed, a resident of Karak, was seriously injured
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Heads roll over Quetta tragedy
At least four polio workers were shot dead on the outskirts of Quetta
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Influential tribal leader survives bomb attack in South Waziristan
Gul's personal security guards opened fire soon after the explosion while security forces cordoned off the area
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Too far from home: Sending their daughters away
As probe is under way, the question remains why girls were sent to Karachi

















































