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Duty first?: Doctors reportedly missing in action as Iftar draws near
Patients at three biggest hospitals of Peshawar complain of long periods when staff is not available.
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Relentless attacks: Dual bombs kill one, injure four in Mohmand
The injured driver and passenger were rushed to the hospital, where their condition is said to be critical.
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Precautions required: Swat River claims two more lives
Over 20 people have drowned in the perilous waters this year alone.
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Abused: Govt worker accuses police of illegal detention, brutality
Says constables kicked him, used clubs to beat him and kept him awake to force a confession.
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Boycotting duties: Medical staff protest theft of colleague’s vehicle
Patients continue to suffer as facilities shut down.
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Stay within your limits: Court restrains NAB from investigating medical colleges
Petitioner claims the bureau lacks the authority to determine whether institutes meet college requirements.
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Clerics continue to use unauthorised FM transmissions to spread their message
Special Ramazan transmissions aired from several stations in Mattani.
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Attack on uniform: Constable killed, DSP injured in separate assaults
Frontier Reserve Police Constable Muhammad Alam Khan was on guard duty near the shrine of Shah Qabool
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The FLF: FATA reading festival to start from Khyber Agency
After a successful ‘Books on Wheels’ in other cities, the NBF will tour through K-P, tribal areas.
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Sirajul Haq resigns as K-P senior minister
Cites preoccupations as Jamaat-e-Islami chief as reason for resignation.
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Targeted attack: DSP injured in firing near Peshawar
Police convoy attacked by men in two cars and on a motorbike.
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Emirates announces resumption of flight operations to Peshawar
First flight since suspension of operations will take off for Dubai at 9am tomorrow.
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‘Mala fide intentions’: Media adviser’s posting challenged in PHC
Petitioner claims Najiullah Khattak is not qualified and was hired on political considerations.
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Self-rewarding: K-P govt spikes salaries, perks for certain MPAs
From July, CM’s advisers and special assistants will be paid almost double.
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Tribal ties: Salarzai tribe forms lashkar to combat militants
Militia to patrol Bajaur border with Kunar province.
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August 14 march: We’ll dethrone ‘monarchist-minded’ rulers, says Imran
Says Centre focused resources on failing K-P govt; censures govt's apologetic approach on Israel’s aggression in Gaza.
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End the slaughter: JI to hold nationwide demonstrations against Israel on Friday
Says Palestinian women, children and elderly are being massacred.
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Daylight robbery: Contractor allegedly renting govt shops at throwaway price
PTI MPA vows to make auction process transparent while municipal authorities deny knowledge of irregularities.
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Small loans: BoK starts Islamic microfinance service
Rs1 billion allotted by provincial government for the scheme.
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Know your rights: Rights of a Witness
A person shall not be competent to testify if he has been convicted by a court for perjury or giving false evidence.
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‘Mala fide intentions’: Media adviser’s posting challenged in PHC
Petitioner claims Najiullah Khattak is not qualified and was hired on
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Outbreak: Swat’s dengue toll spikes to 30
“Twenty-six patients have been discharged after they recovered” said Roshan.
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Meeting the displaced: PTI women’s wing to visit Bannu on Friday
Party to look into problems faced by women at IDP camps and plan relief activities.
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Road mishap: One killed, 29 injured as van plunges into ravine
Five of the injured were in critical condition and taken to Ayub Medical Complex.
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Behind bars: PHC rejects bail plea in Kohat rape case
K-P Assembly deputy speaker’s brother and accomplice claim case framed on political basis.
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Preventive measures: Malakand DIG cancels Eid holidays of policemen
Directs district officers to enhance security in all public places.
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Self-rewarding: K-P govt spikes salaries, benefits for certain MPAs
From July, CM’s advisers and special assistants will be paid almost double in addition to perks.
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Hindus, Buddhists and Baha’is among IDPs
114 Christian, 29 Hindu, 10 Baha’i and 4 Buddhist families are among those displaced.
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Mind your language: The tongues of K-P and G-B to remain ‘regional’
Activists speak out after two bills rejected elevation of regional languages to national.
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Health concern: Congo fever claims sixth life at HMC
Afghan national Waheed Khan, 28, was brought to the hospital two days prior.
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Helping the displaced: Complaint cell to be set up for IDPs in Bannu
Will be dismantled after repatriation of those affected, say officials.
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Representing Pakistan: Table tennis champ off to Commonwealth Games
62-member contingent headed for Glasgow to play July 23 to August 3.
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Explosion: CNG cylinder blast kills four, injures three
Three of the bodies charred beyond recognition.
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Mysterious circumstances: Family of deceased inmate protest
Say doctors refused to conduct a post-mortem.
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Foraging for food: Woman mauled by bear
The 42-year-old tried to fight back with a sickle, sustained severe injuries.
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Domestic quarrel: Former Pirpai nazim accused of shooting dead woman and daughter
Man files case against his father-in-law for the murders.
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Counteraction: Constable injured in encounter
Doctor treating injured bandit also booked.
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Encroachment drives: Haripur’s traders demand removal of additional assistant commissioner
Say they will go on strike if Irshad Khan is not transferred immediately.
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Eat, pray, love: Feasting in the month of fasting
Eateries across the city draw a large number of customers with their special offers.
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Fear the grenade: Extortion becomes a hard nut to crack for police
Wealthy individuals feel threatened as number of attacks continues to surge.
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Bannu elders forbid fleeing women from collecting food aid
One man was seen slapping a number of women standing in queue for food in Bannu.
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CNG cylinder blast in Peshawar kills 4
Explosion also damages nearby cars, roof of the CNG station.
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Of forgotten poets: The elegist of Peshawar fights a lonely battle for his life
Fazal Subhan Abid, the composer of many Pashto anthems, is suffering from Hepatitis C and needs help.
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Poor timing: Hoti slams Imran, Qadri for D-Chowk protest plans
Says standing with the army, IDPs is more urgent.
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Constant onslaught: Four security personnel shot dead in city, Khyber
Two khasadars were targeted while they were returning home from work.
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Ain’t no mountain high enough: 50 years on, Norwegian mountaineer returns to climb Tirich Mir
According to Mulk, Hoibakk will be accompanied by four other mountaineers.
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Being self-sufficient: K-P govt keen to develop livestock sector
Directed the livestock department to arrange special training courses for dairy farm owner
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Displacement woes: Five shopkeepers arrested for withholding relief money
IDPs would go to collect cash redeemable via a code but the shops keep a portion of the aid.
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Demanding justice: Swat families protest for missing relatives
“The government should at least tell us where they are,” said Jahan Saba, one of the leading protesters.
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At a loss: Thousands of marble workers left jobless as factories close for power cuts
Excessive load-shedding and low voltage leave owners no choice but to pack up.