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Three drone strikes kill 16 in N Wazristan
First drone targeted a suspected militant vehicle in Khaisor town.
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Earthquake jolts northwest Pakistan
The quake struck at 4:32 pm with its epicenter in the Hindu Kush mountain range.
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17 militants named in Adezai attack
The dead buried; committee formed to investigate the deadly strike.
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Music has hit a sour note, says shop owner
Masood Paracha, who developed his audio music shop as K-P's largest, is now a disillusioned man.
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Up north and personal: Friendly neighbourhood firebrand
The Screech Owl across the orchard is in the throes of a seven year itch.
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Reforms to be introduced in K-P seminaries
Teaching of English, computer studies and other advanced disciplines will be included in the reforms.
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After the war: Village that resisted the Taliban neglected by govt
Bandai struggled to recover from the double tragedies of the militancy and floods of 2010.
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Militia’s warning: ‘We’ll join Taliban if govt doesn’t want us’
Head of militia says if the govt doesn't accept their demands within two days, it should let them join the Taliban.
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Anti-Taliban militia targeted: 37 more funerals
A suicide blast kills 37 people, injures 52, in Adezai on the outskirts near Peshawar.
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Two more schools blown up in KP
Two schools blown up in the Darra Adam Khel and Matni areas of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
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Army claims peace restored in South Waziristan
Pakistan Army claims that peace have been restored in South Waziristan and militants have been flushed out.
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‘All we need are equal opportunities’
Mussarat says she sees no change in Swat for women as schools destroyed by Taliban have not been rebuilt.
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US national held in Peshawar released on bail
Judge orders DeHaven not to leave the area without informing police until his case is concluded.
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Drone strike kills five militants in South Waziristan
Militants were using the compound owned by a local tribesman named as Fazal Karam.
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After the blast: In Akbarpura, spring begins, but hearts remain cold
Villagers welcome the new season by saying their final farewell to many sons.
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Polio eradication: Focusing on IDPs and FATA, vaccination drive begins today
Campaign to target 32.66 million children across Pakistan.
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Security forces kill 5 terrorists in Dir
One security official was also injured in the exchange of fire.
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Shangla’s woes: They generate power, but they do not get it
Locals protest as they won't receive electricity produced by the multi-million rupees project.
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Appointment: Saifullah new Honorary Consul General of Turkey
Saifullah's priority to further strengthen cultural and religious ties between Pakistan and Turkey.
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Peshawar blast: Two policemen among five hurt in attack
At least five persons, including two policemen and children, were injured after a police check-post was blown up.
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Policeman injured in Peshawar grenade attack
Unidentified people flung a hand grenade at a police and FC checkpost in Bara Sheikhan.
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Two schools blown up
Separate attacks at government-run schools in Kohat and Swabi.
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Spirit of defiance at school amid terror threats
Girls are determined to study, despite the rise in attacks on institutions.
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Nowshera bombing: Fear and grief envelope Lady Reading Hospital
Ambulances, reporters, policemen and medics produce a chaotic soup.
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Mosque bombing kills 11, injures 44 in Nowshera
A time bomb went off as people gathered for langar after the Friday congregation.
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3 NATO oil tankers destroyed
The tankers were destroyed in an explosion which started when one of the tankers caught fire in Khyber Agency.
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Six officers killed in ambush
At least six security personnel were killed when militants ambushed a security patrol in Bara tehsil.
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Car bomb in Hangu kills nine
The suicide car bombing hit a densely populated area of Hangu, which lies some 150 kilometers south of Peshawar.
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NATO oil tanker blown up in Peshawar
Tanker, carrying fuel to Western forces in Afghanistan, blown up near Taj Market.
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Gunmen kill 6 tribal police in Khyber Agency
The six khasadar (tribal policemen) were killed patrolling the Alam Gudar area in Khyber district.
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Mardan attack: Security heightened at girls educational institutions
Security at all girls’ educational institutions has been put on high alert across Mardan district.
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Swat tourism: Historical mosque hopes for new life
Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi Mosque hopes for a new life as the Italian government has initiated a renovation project.
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Grenade attack: Militants target girls college
At least 35 female students were injured in a brazen grenade attack on a college in Mardan district.
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Lady Reading Hospital: Healing hands ever so hectic
The hospital is synonymous with medical care for victims of terrorist attacks.
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US looks to Mexico to tighten Pak-Afghan border
US forces say they are considering employing sensors and radar systems of the kind used on the US-Mexico border.
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Shooting outside girls' college Mardan leaves one dead
One student lost her life and 19 others were injured as a result of an attack in Girls College.
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Taliban shoot dead four tribesmen: Officials
Notes pinned to the victims chests say they were killed for spying for America.
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Court rejects US national's bail plea
American national arrested for outstaying his Pakistani visa rejected bail by Peshawar court.
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Facebook posting: Video clip captures mock suicide missions
Militancy creeps into children’s games in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Taliban strictures: The unkindest haircut of all
Dilshad describes his life before the brutal Taliban insurgency in Buner as heaven.
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Pak-Norway cooperation: Harnessing culture for education
Lok Virsa has established children’s folklore societies in 10 schools in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Sindh.
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NATO tankers ablaze: Peshawar targeted by militants; four dead
Armed militants attack three parking lots where oil tankers carrying fuel for NATO forces were stationed.
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Expired visa: US national in 14-day judicial custody
The US embassy in Islamabad identified the man arrested on Friday as Aaron Mark DeHaven.
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Burnt NATO tankers ablaze again in bomb blast
Militants had planted devices on 12 out of 18 parked tankers in an attack yesterday.
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Tales of perseverance: The librarian, curator and survivor of Swat
Poet, historian and archeology expert Mohammad Pervesh Shaheen stands tall in every respect.
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Expired visa: Police detain another US national
The foreigner, whose name is believed to be Aaron Mark DeHaven, was arrested in Peshawar.
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Enlightenment: Bringing books back to schools
First such event in 3 years in Swat, a generous turnout of students and teachers mark exhibition of educational books.
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‘Acquitted terrorists regrouping in K-P’
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government blames lower judiciary for a rapid increase in terrorist activities in the province.
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Drone strike kills 4 in NW
At least four people were killed when a US drone fired two missiles at a compound in Datta Khel.
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Protest: Unions demand recovery of kidnapped workers
Union of hydro-electric workers demand the recovery of kidnapped Tribal Electric Supply Company (Tesco) employees.