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Drone strike kills senior al Qaeda leader in South Waziristan
Drone targets house, vehicle in the Sheen Warsak area near Wana. Al Qaeda leader Abdur Rahman Yamani.
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Consultation: Assessing damage from disasters and interventions in K-P
Education sector, particularly female education, has been severely affected by conflict in the region, says Akbar Ali.
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Switching alliances : Disgruntled Shazia finally joins PPP
Conflicts with provincial leadership made her quit PML-N
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Survey states: 88% women in Fata unaware about HIV
Dr Rafiq said a total of 260 HIV positive patients from Fata were registered at the Hayatabad Medical Complex.
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Suffocated: Two dead, 12 unconscious from inhaling coal fumes
Victims exposed to carbon monoxide all night as the room had no ventilation.
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Targeted attacks: Five off icials injured in twin IED explosions
Abdullah Azam Brigade claims attacks targeting khasadar, levies
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IED blasts: Three killed, six injured in separate explosions
A similar incident occurred in Matta Mughal Khel area of Shabqadar, says a local police official.
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Security concerns: PHC refuses to transfer Sufi Muhammad’s case to Peshawar
Pashto singer Ghazala Javed’s murder case to be heard in Swat now.
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Minors recovered from terrorist group to appear before court
Children were being transported from Karachi to Waziristan to be trained in terrorist activities.
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Demanding justice: Relatives of deceased missing persons protest at press club
Protesters placed bodies on Shershah Suri Road and chanted slogans.
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Afghanistan: Clock ticking for foreign-funded media outlets as endgame nears
Over 100 small radio stations with limited/local reach are being run from US military bases.
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Suspension orders: BISP funds halted in Malakand
Programme has left many, including widows, anxious over closure of funds.
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For many refugees, Afghanistan remains a distant country
Attempts to close some refugee have been unsuccessful as refugees move to residential areas instead of Afghanistan.
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At KMU, raising awareness about hepatitis C
Since there is no vaccine for the disease, people told to reduce risk of infection through preventive measures.
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Detained persons divided into three categories
Deputy AG informs the court that defence and interior ministries are complying with the court orders.
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In the throes of neglect, Swat’s Buddhist heritage continues to crumble
Defaced by Taliban and locals, the structures in need to preservation.
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All-parties conference: FATA politicians demand implementation of amended FCR
Local leaders say 25 disputed villages of Charsadda district become part of Mohmand.
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Election time: PK-22 by-polls on Jan 15
The seat had fallen vacant after the death of Qaumi Watan Party lawmaker Muhammad Ali Khan.
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Post Crisis Needs Assessment: World Bank hopes for better progress
Rachid Benmessaoud says regular meeting are necessary for development work.
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Sibling policy: Court asks for particulars of officials’ children in ‘elite’ institutions
CJ Khan accepts schools’ plea with Rs1 million as an indemnity bond.
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Morbid reality: A young painter’s canvas and nine causes of suicide
Disturbed by growing suicides amongst Pakhtun women, Mashal Ahmad tells their story.
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Affirming decisions: PPP reiterates decision to fight elections alone
Anwar Saifullah says Kalabagh Dam is being politicised, constructing new dams essential.
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Gas suspension: More than 90% CNG stations shut down
‘Consumers are under a wrong impression that stations are making profit’.
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Khyber Agency: 12 oil tankers cross into Afghanistan
K-P oil tanker association president kidnapped at gunpoint from his house.
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South Waziristan: Drone strike kills two
The attack took place in the Shin Warsak village of Birmal tehsil, located about 20 kilometres west of Wana.
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Twist of fate?: Taliban commander escapes suicide hit
Seven people, including attacker, die in bombing.
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In wake of Shakil Afridi's hunger strike, US reiterates calls for his release
State department spokesperson says Shakil Afridi should never have been arrested in the first place.
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Drone strike kills 2 in South Waziristan
AFP report claims there were no casualties in the drone attack.
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Malala's wounded classmates return to school
The two girls will have security escorts indefinitely, say police officials.
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Shakil Afridi starts hunger strike
Prison officials in Peshawar say they are keeping Afridi in solitary confinement, will not allow him to have visitors.
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Tackling challenges: Nawaz takes a jibe at PTI – without naming it
Says Pakistan’s problems cannot be solved in ‘90 days’; promises ‘change’ if PML-N is voted to power in next election.
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Change of management: Edwardes College’s new charter hits snag
Faculty, students oppose Diocese of Peshawar’s move to restructure college’s BoG.
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Conflict of interest: Mardan board’s secretary under fire for ‘violation of rules’
His daughter was allowed to take intermediate exam under the board, which has rules barring practice; probe underway.
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Lakki marwat: Jirga secures release of four kidnapped officials
Sherpao says kidnapped men are officials of agriculture extension programme for the FATA.
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Advancing heritage: History conference begins at University of Peshawar
Governor says K-P reminds Pakistani writers to give the region its due attention.
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Khyber Agency: Civil hospital accused of charging patients
Inquiry committee set up, reply to be submitted in two days
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Demand for protection: ‘Terrorists kidnapping minors for attacks’
Security is top priority before polls, says information minister
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Changing alliances: Shazia Aurangzeb to join PPP on Nov 30
PML-N works to reorganise women’s wing.
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Historical treasures: Coins dating back to 200 BC given to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Archeology dept takes custody of about 26,000 coins, which were dumped in a federal storage in Peshawar.
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Govt seeks clerics help to make province polio free
Currently 8% people get awareness from mosques sermons.
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Pakistan’s problems cannot be miraculously resolved in 90 days: Sharif
PML-N chief says politicians contending for elections should talk about realistic solutions to people’s problems.
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On the back burner: Public healthcare not on K-P government’s priority list
Shortage of funds and staff are to blame for the issue: sources.
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Reduction in gas prices Once again, CNG stations close down in protest
Say they are losing Rs23 on sale of a kilogramme of CNG.
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Militant Attack: Boys middle school destroyed in Hangu
The explosions demolished six classrooms in the building while partially damaging the rest.
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Gomal Zam Dam workers: Family members beg govt to help free abducted men
TTP has set a December 3 deadline to pay ransom; relatives threaten self-immolation.
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Crossfire: Three killed, seven injured in Charsadda shoot-out
Security forces retaliated after militant attack in Bara.
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Brazen stunt: PHC says police stopped patrolling area days before Bannu jailbreak
Bench orders to reinstate former commissioner.
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Convocation: Class of 2010 finally gets its due farewell
481 graduates conferred degrees two years after completing degree.
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Unsafe workplace: Coal mine blast claims two lives in Hangu
Most of the mines are near exhaustion and sophisticated machinery is needed to extract more coal.
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Two more cases reported in K-P, FATA
Another case reported in Mardan district.

















































