K-P
More News
-
Runaway afghan couple: Maryam’s brother echoes claims of prior marriage
Demands PHC conduct DNA tests of her alleged ‘nieces’ to settle the matter.
-
Killing of a villager: Court refuses to register case against cops
Asks complainant to sue accused policemen directly if not satisfied with decision.
-
Enraged by load-shedding: PTI threatens civil disobedience
Criticises ANP leaders for ‘cashing in’ on public sentiment.
-
Recovery in time: Three boys, taken by militants, return home
Parents suspect that their children were kidnapped by Bara-based militants.
-
Mismanaging power: K-P govt takes stand against power outages
Calls all parties conference and assembly session to address the issue.
-
Power crisis: Protesters block two main highways, ransack offices
Demonstrations held in Hazara division, other areas in K-P.
-
Militancy in Mansehra?: Bomb targeting CD shop injures passerby
Out of four, two IEDs partially exploded while the other two did not.
-
Politicising the energy crisis: Party manifestos swell with suggestions
PML-N, PTI and JI are the only parties so far to formulate energy policies.
-
Patients at Risk: Hospitals severely affected by power cuts
Doctors, attendants and patients at the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) are among those suffering from load-shedding.
-
Overburdened: Police presence at Pesco outlets increased
Police have deployed extra personnel around Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco) installations this month.
-
Futile assertions: Govt continues with hollow statements as public anger mounts
No tangible solution for the energy crisis has yet been provided.
-
6 Uzbek militants killed in North Waziristan drone strike: Official
Militants were visiting a spring for leisure when they came under attack and were killed.
-
Curbing crime: Vehicle registration to be computerised
Officials say new procedure will reduce number of fake certificates.
-
Measles outbreak: Six children die in Mohmand
People of Ambar demand vaccination teams to be sent to the agency immediately.
-
Blackmailing traders: Criminals pretend to be from militant outfits to extort money
Political administration says more arrests will be made soon.
-
Displaced: Migration creates shortage of houses
Nearly all vacant houses have been rented by IDPs.
-
Still without connection: For Swat’s village, an uphill battle for gas
Officials concerned say facility will be provided once ban is lifted.
-
Bannu jail: Prisoner on death row commits suicide
Jail staff find victim hanging from a hook.
-
Mehsud IDPs hope to find a way back home
In the wake of TTP threats, repatriating tribesmen has proved to be a difficult task.
-
Exposed pipeline: Gas seeps into houses through sewage lines
SNGP workers are accused to have left unfinished work behind.
-
Understanding militancy: NGO offers chance to study terrorism
Three-month course intended to raise awareness about the phenomenon.
-
Defending religious rights: Protests breakout over killing of Muslims in Myanmar
IJT and TNFJ activists ask for a UNCHR inquiry to be carried out.
-
Rendered homeless: K-P housing authority to raze old houses
Intends to construct four-story flats in place of old houses in Civil Quarters; residents strongly oppose move.
-
‘Manhandled’: Hundreds protest against police’s high-handedness
The two victims demand legal action against the policemen, threaten to move court.
-
Forced marriage: Woman seeks protection
Sofia, 16, was forced to marry Naveed, who subjected her to sexual abuse.
-
The gender divide: More men than women affected by hepatitis in Swat
Experts cite lack of treatment and diagnosis for women as the cause.
-
Swabi school blown up by militants
The watchman was not at his post when two planted bombs destroyed the school's boundary wall, classroom.
-
Power outages: Political tussle leaves villages in darkness
Villages in the Charsadda district suffer due to wrangling over local grid station.
-
Health hazard: Wards swelling up with the arrival of Ramazan
Increasing sales of substandard food items causing serious illnesses.
-
Punishable acts: PHC issues notice to govt, summons law secretaries
Provincial and federal governments given a final chance to pay attention to violation of human rights by local customs
-
Terror strike: Bajaur truck bomb kills nine tribesmen
IED planted in a pick-up truck exploded in the Pashat bazaar.
-
No specific fatwa against polio campaign: Hameedullah Afridi
IPO chairman says Fata tribesmen are not against polio, vaccines administered to most of the children in Fata.
-
17-year-old undergoes sex change
Rabia, subjected to years of bullying and pain, begins new life as Umair.
-
A legend fades: The Queen of Pashto ghazals passes away
Bacha Zarin Jan could perform in multiple languages.
-
Internal bickering: With elections looming, PML-N heads towards rifts
Despite efforts to mend relations between party leaders in K-P, PML-N’s bad spell in the province likely to persist.
-
Poultry farmer accuses vet of killing 6,000 chicks
Threatens to file suit against the accused if proved guilty.
-
Downpour in Bannu: Seven of a family injured as roof of their house caved in
Over 22 houses flooded, rooms and boundary walls collapsed.
-
Clashes leave 13 dead in Orakzai: Officials
Says more than 30 militants attacked a Frontier Corps checkpost in Dabori area.
-
Polio eradication: Previously prohibited areas to receive vaccines
45 officers trained to assist polio campaign, provide vaccination at transit points.
-
Reopening supplies: NATO container attacked in Khyber
One killed, another injured as suspected militants open fire.
-
Bannu Jailbreak: K-P says Centre to charge sheet FC men
The chief minister suspended the jail superintendent, DCO Bannu and a few others.
-
Shah Hassan Khel bombing mastermind gunned down in S Waziristan
Commander Ashraf Ali was wanted for a number of suicide bombings and murder of JUI-F leaders in K-P.
-
Two injured in Peshawar blast
Blast took place in ground where people gather every day for Iftar. No loss of life reported.
-
4 children injured in Darra Adamkhel blast
All injured were shifted to Lady Reading Hospital and were reported to be out of danger.
-
Drone kills 12 militants at training compound
Senator Dianne Feinstein says that collateral damage of strikes has been greatly reduced.
-
PHC orders police to protect Afghan runaway couple
CJ Dost Muhammad Khan says police was assisting opponents of the couple.
-
Gastroenteritis outbreak?: Three dead, over 100 with symptoms in two districts
Health officials of Abbottabad, Mansehra say cause of illness is not gastro.
-
In the ‘food basket of Khanpur’, a tough season for Lychee
Growers face triple whammy of hot weather, water scarcity and pests.
-
Drone strike kills 12 people in North Waziristan
Drone fired six missiles on a house.
-
Act of terror: Blast damages clinic in Tank
Official says they heard the blast they rushed towards the site and surrounded the area.

















































