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Normalcy returning to scenic Kurram Agency
Fumes of narcotics seized by paramilitary forces in the Kurram region could lull a man’s senses from quite a distance.
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PPP slams G-B’s boycott
PPP information secretary for Gilgit-Baltistan has criticised his government to boycott the Shandur polo tournament.
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US favours N Waziristan operation: envoy
A US diplomat has said it loud and clear: Washington wants Islamabad to launch a military offensive against Taliban.
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Militants blow up school in Peshawar
Taliban militants blew up a government-run primary school for boys within the precincts of Urmur police station.
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US wants action against NW militants: Putnam
US Consul General Candace Putnam said Tuesday the US wants Pakistan to take action against extremists in North Waziristan.
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23 terrorists killed in Lower Dir
Twenty-three terrorists were killed in clashes with the security forces in Lower Dir.
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Plea to register case against Hoti
Applications were filed to register criminal case against K-P CM Ameer Haider Hoti and top police officials.
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Taliban commander killed in shootout
A Taliban commander with a Rs20 million bounty on his head was killed on Monday in a shootout with soldiers.
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Reviving the lost glory of the valley of Swat
The Swat Festival, or Swat Amn Mela, is a step towards reviving tourism, the mainstay of the economy of scenic Malakand.
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PHC takes suo moto notice of loadshedding
Peshawar High Court (PHC) took suo moto notice of loadshedding in provincial courts and has also summoned PESCO officials.
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Roadside bomb claims 2 lives in Kohat
Two people were killed and three others injured due to a blast in Jawaki FR Kohat on Sunday.
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Four FC soldiers, 10 militants killed
At least 4 FC security personnel were killed and six were injured in Khyber Agency on Saturday.
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Affectees developing psychological problems
Thousands of people displaced by the Attabad lake in Hunza, especially women, are developing psychological problems.
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ANP, PML-N trade barbs on Taliban
Mian Iftikhar Hussain has called upon the PML-N led provincial government to dismantle Taliban network as soon as possible.
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Tracing back the roots of Peshawar
Archeologists are set to resume excavation at the historic Gor Khatri monument to discover the exact archeological profile.
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Attack in Khyber Agency kills 4 security officials
Four security personnel were killed and another 15 injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack in Khyber Agency.
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Militants attack checkpoint near Peshawar
Three paramilitary troops were killed and two injured in a militant attack on a checkpoint in the Mattani area.
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G-B assembly speaker inspects Hunza relief efforts
Hunza’s administration has been asked to increase the number of boats being used to carry people between Hunza and Gojal.
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‘Militants should be sentenced to death’
K-P Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said that the judiciary should take bold decisions against terrorists.
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Matni checkpost attack kills 4 security officials
The death toll in the militant attack on a checkpost in Matni has risen to four on Friday.
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The City of Walls
It’s a cityscape marred by militancy. The suicide attacks, kidnappings and fear are etched large on the face of Peshawar.
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Floods in Swat as glaciers melt due to rising temperatures
Soaring temperatures have increased the water level in the Swat river, causing floods in certain areas.
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Between conflict and apathy
The Kurram Agency refugees are the latest to join the ranks of IDPs in Peshawar.
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Militants wiped out from South Waziristan: army
The army has cleared the South Waziristan tribal region from militants and there are no more militant hideouts.
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No relief in gas loadshedding
The federal government has rejected the demands of CNG owners and industrialists to stop gas loadshedding.
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Militancy not possible without foreign funding: IG KP
IG Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Malik Naveed said on Wednesday that large scale militancy is not possible without foreign funding.
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Swat Peace Festival to represent return of normalcy
A twenty day long national peace festival started in Swat, on June 29th, to celebreate the return of normalcy in the valley.
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Journal highlights women’s rights
Speakers at the event on women’s rights underscored the importance of criminology in Pakistan.
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Drone targets Punjabi Taliban’s hideout
A pilotless US drone killed at least eight suspected Punjabi Taliban militants and injured two others in Wana sub-division.
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Sufi Muhammad's sons presented in court
43 militants including three sons of TNSM founder Sufi Muhammad were presented in an anti terrorism court in Mingora today.
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US drone strike kills 8 in South Waziristan
At least eight militants were killed in a US drone strike on a house near Wana in South Waziristan today.
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Deadline expires: villagers threaten intervention
Thousands of people displaced in Attabad have threatened to restart their own effort to widen the spillway.
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No light at the end of tunnel for tribesmen
Thousands of people having suffered the trauma of conflict and displacement have gone back to their homes in Bajaur.
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Do bachay hee achay?
A Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PML-N MPA proposed tax on having more than two children, on Monday.
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'Govt ready to deal with terrorists regrouping in KP'
KP Information Minister said that terrorists have begun regrouping, but the government is prepared to deal with them.
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Govt starts resettling displaced tribesmen
The government launched a process of resettling tens of thousands of tribesmen displaced in a major offensive.
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Lecturers in FATA wait for justice
The KP government has said it is unable to convert the status of 150 lecturers from ‘contractual’ to ‘permanent'.
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Key militant commander among five killed
At least five militants, including a key commander, were killed in a gunfight with security forces in Swat district.
































