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One killed, five injured in Jamrud blast
A homemade bomb exploded in a market in the Jamrud area of the northwestern Khyber tribal region.
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Social networking redefined: Mardan boy develops SMS-based portal
Service helps you update your status, let your friends comment, make new friends, says developer Shahzad.
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Missing persons cases divide PHC, provincial govt
A high-profile meeting at the K-P Governor House will discuss the issue.
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‘Diplomatic immunity’: US diplomat set free after six hours of detention
William Charles held for possession of a magazine, bullets.
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Afghans to be barred from owning property
K-P Home and Tribal Affairs Department will take action.
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Open forum: Speakers demand equal rights for FATA
FATA the voice of 10 million people must be taken into consideration to make Fata a separate province.
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Power Conservation: Drive to reduce line losses launched
AJK electricity department has launched a drive across Mirpur division.
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K-P financial relief: Doubts shroud govt decision to extend package
Loan write-offs announced for people in Lower Dir, Upper Dir and Shangla.
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A step forward: Govt to establish IT parks in K-P
Government has allocated Rs1 billion for the project, which will be completed in a period of five years.
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Illegal occupation: Unable to retrieve land from Khans, family seeks help from President, PM
"We inherited this land from our forefathers and have the complete record of ownership,” said Bano.
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‘Honour’ killing: Man sent to jail on charges of daughter’s murder
The accused had surrendered himself to the police.
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To or not to celebrate Valentine’s Day
The day still continues to polarise segments of society.
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Family feud: The reason behind television bomb
The explosion took place late at night when Wazir’s family was watching a movie.
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Tribal rivalry: Police to get data on people from tribal areas living in Peshawar
The campaign comes in response to two blasts targeting tribal elders.
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Below the poverty line: No Benazir, no income, no support
Over 3,000 women in Buner appeal for their BISP payments to be released.
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‘And then there were none’: Edwardians keep the tradition alive with a riveting performance
About 2,000 students study in the undergraduate and graduate institution, established in 1900.
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Reasearch: ‘Media perception affects tourism potential’
Dr Rehman says tourists are soft targets and if they are targeted, it makes big headlines.
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From book to boutique: Peshawar’s largest old bookshop gets shelved
A boutique replaces The Old Book Shop to compete with rising fashion retail trend.
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Minor girl among five killed in Frontier Region violence
Peace Lashkar said it was a militant attack, while police say two tribes fought due to personal enmity.
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After KP grants Dilip Kumar's ancestral home 'heritage' status, actor recalls childhood
Actor writes that house being granted heritage status sent his mind racing back to happy times spent in Peshawar.
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Neglecting duties: Locals protest uncaring attitude of doctors
Demand transfer of gynaecologists for refusing to admit pregnant woman.
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Alarming figures: 12 women killed, two raped in Hazara division this year
Human rights activists believe number of cases much higher.
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Foreign assistance: Much-needed suspension bridge brings joy to villagers
The absence of an alternative route , residents were faced with multiple crisis.
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11 militants killed in Kurram: Officials
The military fired artillery shells at three suspected hideouts in the Mamozai area of Kurram Agency.
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Badar Mansoor eliminated: Pakistan al Qaeda chief ‘killed by US drone’
Allegedly killed in a strike in Miramshah; report not officially confirmed.
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Check and balance: JI moves court against unlimited military power
Petition claims the draft violates fundamental human rights.
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Youth festival: Spotlighting the colourful side of Pakhtun culture
The event featured traditional dances and Pashto poetry.
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Ticket frenzy: ANP finalises squad for Senate elections
Azam Khan Hoti, Ilyas Bilour among those given tickets.
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Senate elections: Fata lawmakers pay up to maintain clout
Nine of 11 MNAs arrange to keep Fata Senate seats amongst themselves.
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North Waziristan: US drone strike ‘kills 10’
The dead included some foreign militants from Central Asia.
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Law and order: Wanted ‘criminal’ killed by police in shootout
Tanasib Khan was wanted in 11 cases, including kidnapping Dr Talal Ahmed.
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‘Don’t occupy’: SC orders eviction of police from Abbottabad girls’ school
The building has been occupied by the police since 2006.
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Educational concerns: 85% children in K-P enrolled in schools, report
Data from 14 districts shows poor learning outcome among school-going children.
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UNESCO condemns journalist Mukarram Atif's murder
UNESCO calls for improving security for journalists in Pakistan.
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National Heritage: KP govt pays Rs30 million for Dilip Kumar's house
KP culture minister says that the house will be preserved for future generations.
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Pre-emptive operation: Over 100 nabbed in madrassa raids
Police says ‘suspicious activities’ noted in seminaries.
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Missing persons: Inquiry ordered into police torture of 5th grader
The child, now with broken ribs, had been picked up by police along with father.
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Drone attack: 9 suspected militants killed in North Waziristan
Local sources, intelligence agencies say those dead were ‘not residents’ of the area.
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Cultural heritage revived: Groundbreaking ceremony of Swat museum held
New museum to opens its doors to the public in 11 months’ time.
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100 suspects arrested in police raids on madrassas
The operation was planned after “suspicious activity” was noted in few madrassas, says a police official.
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Curbing thalassaemia: Call for blood screening before marriage
Speakers claim lack of awareness main cause of disease’s prevalence.
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Disaster Management: Units to be established in every district
A day-long “Consultative Workshop on Disaster Risk Management (DRM), Needs and Plans” was held in K-P
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Eid Miladun Nabi: Man killed, 14 injured in sectarian clash in Mansehra
The injured include a DSP and three constables.
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Karak rape case: Uzma Ayub’s new-born baby girl hospitalised
Zeba, born on January 20, is key evidence in the rape case.
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Political wisdom: ‘Dictators harm democracy, people’
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Governor says country passed through most critical phase after Musharraf.
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Gang rape victim: Strengthening resolve to seek justice in Karak
Security personnel among 13 people accused of raping the 17-year-old.
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Transition: Malakand to be handed over to civil administration
Madyan, Bahrain and Kalam to be handed over by March 12, Malakand Agency in June, Chitral and Dir by end of the year.
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Equitable distribution of development budget among districts stressed
A mere 2.8% of K-P development funds for the financial year 2011-12 allocated, 6.1% to the Hazara region.
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Traffic woes: Police to launch campaign against unregistered rickshaws
Heavy fines to be imposed on violators.
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One dead, three injured in Khyber Agency blast
The road side bomb blast also damaged a house and mosque adjacent to the site.















































