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Enraged protesters ignite four cinemas, chamber of commerce
Looters and thieves among protesters used the opportunity to steal computers, furniture and other valuables.
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LRH sees another day of chaos
Most of the victims were teenagers with bullet wounds, in addition to two children under 10 years of age.
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Peaceful demonstrations: Thousands take to the streets in Wana
Tribesmen, holding banners and placards, chanted slogans against the US and Israel.
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Anarchy reigns, Peshawar burns
Six killed, 65 injured as city witnesses worst riots in recent years.
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Suspension of funds: Assistance for poor, helpless women no more?
Women crisis and management centres in K-P without funds since June.
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BA/BSc exams: Students protest over ‘faulty’ results
Demand rechecking of papers and getting the college affiliated with UoP.
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Runaway Afghan couple: Court adjourns hearing due to lack of record
On last hearing five of the 14 witnesses that appeared before the court testified to Maryam’s first marriage to Rehman
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Illegal tax collection: Political agent called to court
The bench issued a notice to the political agent and summoned him in court on October 16.
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Meat import: K-P refuses to lift cattle transport ban
Cattle transportation was banned by PHC Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan.
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Bacha Khan University inauguration: War on terrorism is our war, says ANP chief
Asfandyar Wali criticised the Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, for not doing anything while serving as chief minister twice.
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All Opposition Parties Conference: Opposition criticises govt
Asks election commission to take notice of massive spending ahead of general elections.
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Precautionary measures: Police increase security to protect diplomatic stations
Additional checkpoints placed around US consulate to keep mobs at a safe distance.
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Banking Court judge: PHC trashes PM’s notification
Court had nominated three district and sessions judges for the post.
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Witnesses in Afghan couple case appear in court
End-of-year deadline for Afghan repatriation not extended.
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Revenue officer narrowly escapes abduction
Militants clash with police during kidnapping attempt on Kohat Road.
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Opposition comes together to discuss provincial problems
Energy crisis, law and order and operation in tribal areas to be debated today.
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First Hajj flight leaves Peshawar for Jeddah
Pilgrims were brought from the Haji camp via special buses to the airport four hours prior to the flight.
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Kohat Road blast: Unsuspecting victims of an ongoing war
Another deadly blast claims nine lives, injures another 32.
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8 killed, 25 injured as PAF van comes under attack in Peshawar
A passenger bus was also damaged in the blast.
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Khyber Agency: 'LI militants blow up house in Bara'
Official said that there were no casualties.
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18th amendment: PHC orders FC troops to be redeployed
Interior ministry fails to convince court about legal status of deployment outside Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Profane film: Police block Peshawar marchers with tear gas
Thousands attending JI youth wing rally attempt to reach US Consulate.
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‘Chamakta Sitara’: Govt introduces project to curb infant mortality rate
Doctors to provide health services to women and children at home.
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Enforced disappearances: Court tells ministry to find missing men
CJ tells defence officials to directly contact field commanders, reply within 24 hours.
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Eloped Afghan couple: Alleged first husband requests DNA tests
Couple says they will not accept results if tests are conducted in Pakistan.
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DRO Bannu survives Taliban abduction bid
DRO Bannu Sajid Nawaz managed to escape, but his driver and guard are still missing.
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Tunnel Repair: Court orders NAB, EPA to submit final report
During the last hearing, the court had directed NAB to collect all revenue records of the tunnel.
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Anti-Islam film: Violent protest outside Peshawar US consulate leaves two injured
Protest organised by JI's Shabab-e-Milli, Islami Jamiat Talaba and MWM. 1,000 police personnel were deployed.
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Enforced disappearances: 40% of K-P’s missing men back home, UN panel told
Official says the commission is satisfied with efforts of provincial government.
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Conflicting claims: Rape victim retracts statement
Judge disposes of her parent’s application; girl accuses them of forcibly marrying her off.
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Nato goods targeted: Two injured in IED explosion
A man belonging to an unknown militant group claimed responsibility for the explosion.
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Short circuit: Three shops burned down
Tank caught fire in the early hours of Monday night due to an electric short circuit.
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Strong winds: House collapses, five injured
All five were rescued from the rubble by locals.
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Homemade bomb: Government school destroyed
The school was only constructed 18 months ago.
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Primary treatment facilities: New care units to reduce burden on LRH
K-P Health Department had decided to convert six civil dispensaries into primary health care centres.
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Lawyers divided about appropriate action
PHCBA members demanded deportation of US citizens from the country.
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DPC to hold long march on Oct 1
DPC will hold the march against the blasphemous movie and an impending military operation in North Waziristan.
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Alleged discrimination: Govt to redress problems faced by Afghan nationals
A meeting was held between Afghan and Pakistani government officials to resolve problems faced by Afghan refugees.
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Demonstrations against sacrilegious film: One killed, three injured in K-P
The government announced that all educational institutions, both public and private, would be closed for three days.
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‘North Waziristan operation to stay under wraps’
Pakistan has quietly told US to avoid public statements on planned operation against Haqqanis.
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Lower Dir:Bomb rips through van carrying pro-govt tribesmen
Three women among 16 killed; TTP claims responsibility for the attack.
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New academic year: Textbook shortages keep students away from college
Books for civics, Islamiat and English are still unavailable in the market.
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Spinal injuries: Paraplegic centre to extend post-operative care programme
During the treatment, patients are given vocational training so that they can earn money after being discharged.
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Artillery business: Arms policy 2012 approved for K-P, FATA
With categories in arms production, dealership changed, quotas remain the same.
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City in filth: Sewerage, garbage collection remains dysfunctional
Corruption in public works and broken machinery add to increasing dumps.
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Anti-Islam film: Amid protests, Rs10 million bounty offered for filmmaker
Religious parties, minority groups, civil society in Peshawar continue demonstrations.
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Mysterious return: Militants release driver of Islamia College VC
Professor Ajmal Khan remains missing; driver Mohibullah tight-lipped.
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Out of time: Suicide vest self detonates
The body was taken to the Billitang police station where the bomber was identified as Taj Muhammad.
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Returning home: 780 IDP families to be repatriated to South Waziristan
Political Agent Shahidullah Khan confirmed that the repatriation would take place from September 24 to 26.
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Elections 2013: ANP, PPP not to form alliance in upcoming polls, says Bilour
The matter has not been discussed in party meetings so far, says ANP Central Information Secretary.

















































