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Institutions collaborate: SSUET signs MoU with Malaga university
MOU will pave the way for enhanced collaboration between both universities in the near future
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Targeted attacks: Political activist shot dead
The authorities arrested three suspects involved in the attack.
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Govt in a fix over Syria regime change
OIC extraordinary summit in Riyadh to deliberate the volatile situation.
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Malik accuses Kabul of backing TTP incursions
Interior minister says elements could be state or non-state actors.
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Celebrating Paksat-1R: Pakistani drones - a dream or reality?
Local UAV manufacturers say there is a long way to go.
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Ephedrine case: Interior ministry asked to place Ali Musa on ECL
Ministry of narcotics control moves summary on ANF’s recommendations.
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Address in Multan: CJP for unbiased supremacy of law
Says not a moment of respite for lawyers as constitution has to be upheld.
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No slackness in improving power situation: Zardari
President and premier hold a high-level meeting to discuss electricity issues.
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No relief: Protests against power outages continue
Protesters say ANP leaders were unable to govern this province.
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Environmental measures: 4,000 jobless following old rickshaw ban
Drivers’ union president warns of demonstrations if alternative jobs are not provided.
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Truck attacked: Bodies of two scrap dealers found
The men were involved in cross-border scrap trade.
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Bomb blast: Livestock department vehicle destroyed
These vehicles belonging to the livestock department go to villages to inspect cattle, said SHO
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Citizen’s take: K-P govt festering ire of the people
Residents rebuke ANP for failing to control unemployment, inflation, loadshedding.
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Bid to smuggle 5kg heroin to China foiled
Hash-smuggling cop makes getaway.
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International Science competitions: Pakistani students win five medals
The National Science Talent Contest targets students from 2,500 colleges.
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Traffic jams in Pindi: A test of one’s patience
Motorists say traffic jams result mostly from wrong parking on roads, encroachments, traffic mismanagement
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Marghazar zoo: The zoo where a lion’s roar hasn’t been heard for a decade
Official says zoo getting revamped look soon with better fencing of existing animal enclosures, sitting areas etc.
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Honoured: National Youth Assembly appoints governor
Mirbaz hails from Gilgit-Baltistan, won an international essay competition and received a prize from then-PM Gilani
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Batman fever: ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ in Islamabad
One of the most anticipated films of the summer has a black carpet premire.
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Drug charges: Suspect jumps into well to avoid arrest
the accused managed to escape with an envelope containing some drugs.
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Animal attack: Bear injures two shepherds
Two shepherds were injured when a bear attacked them in Kaghan Valley here on Sunday morning.
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Highlighting the plight of women through poetry
Sadaf Raza talks about her motivation behind her work.
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Plea: Appeal for intellectual’s treatment
Haideri, who is currently fighting illness, has no means to fund his treatment abroad.
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At Islamic varsity, you must be a plagiarist to catch one
Dr Sher, caught for plagiarism earlier, has been assigned head of the committee that investigates plagiarism.
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Murray routs Federer to take gold
Clinches straight-sets win in men’s singles final.
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Seeking recognition: Hussain was first to stitch Pakistan’s flag
According to Zahurul Hassan, Liaquat Ali Khan had asked his father to prepare the flag in June 1947 in New Delhi.
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‘Three Es’ plan: PML-N unveils ambitious plan to end energy crisis
Nawaz vows to make Pakistan one of top 10 world economies if voted to power.
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Contempt of court act: Cautious govt seeks review of apex court ruling
Legal aide, however, does not rule out option of re-enacting defunct act or passing an ordinance.
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Follow up: Cop held for child’s death in custody accused of murder
Doctors said he was unconscious when the policemen brought him to the hospital.
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Paramedics: ‘No progress on service structure’
The committee was set up on June 10 after the paramedics staged several protests calling for improved pay.
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Fireworks blast: Another body recovered from debris
As many as six people died in the blast and 12 suffered serious injuries.
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‘Propaganda against skmc’: Hashmi criticises PML-N
Hospital also managed an endowment fund part of which was invested to continue smooth financial operations.
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Raid: Police arrest bootlegger
The raid seized millions of rupees worth of imported alcohol.
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Car crash: Two die in road accident
Police said the car the two were riding in crashed into a vehicle parked
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Ramazan bazaar: Unhygienic meat seized
Around 30 kilograms of the seized meat was sent to a University of Veterinary Sciences laboratory for further tests.
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Halal industry: Pakistan has more potential than Malaysia to thrive
This depends on the government realising the profits of the business sector.
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Seven killed in US Sikh temple shooting
Four people were killed inside the temple and three others outside.
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Fiasco in Lahore: Drowning child turns out to be dead calf
It was a disaster – just not the one people thought it to be.
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Four of six policemen arrested for parading couple naked
DIG Sukkur calls former SHO Samejo 'sick'.
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Faisal Raza Abidi demands Chief Justice's resignation
Abidi held Justice Chaudhry responsible for the alleged financial impropriety done by his son, Dr Arsalan Iftikhar.
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Government to file review petition against SC contempt law decision
President Zardari decides to ask for review; no legal cover for PM once NRO implementation case is resumed.
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'Some elements of Afghan government may be backing Tehkreek-e-Taliban'
Rehman Malik says senior Taliban leader Fazlullah may have state, non-state actors backing him.
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5 rishtas every girl will get
Certain mufta-loving khaandans enjoy eating munchies, sipping tea in pretense of looking at prospective girls for son.
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Dust in the wind
Afghanistan’s Kochi nomads are dying out, spelling the end of an ancient way of life.
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In Ramazan, there is no such thing as a lunch
Two restaurants in F-6 raided, warned against serving food during fasting hours.
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Overflowing streams: City govt ‘prepared to cope with flood-like situation’
The EDO visited low-lying areas and directed the sanitary staff to perform their duties honestly.
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Killer monsoon: Two kids caught under a falling roof, two swept away by raging waters
Monsoon season’s first heavy rain brings with it a slew of problems for residents.
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Another week, another drama
Corruption aside, the CDA chief seems hell-bent on not only ruining his own reputation, which is already in the mud.
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Deprived: Salaries of health dept employees withheld
The 152 sanitary patrol workers have not received a single penny for the last four months.
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Govt attributes polio resurgence to ‘religious mindsets’
Religious scholars refute govt claims; say Ulema declared vaccination safe.

















































