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Back to work: More back-up for polio workers as they return for unfinished business
District administration bans motorcycles while teams visit neighbourhoods from Jan 3 to 7.
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No protection, no risk taking: 56 female polio workers refuse to work
How can an organisation or a government provide security to 86 teams: Fata Secretariat official
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Gas pipeline: Five of family injured in explosion in Dera Ismail Khan
The city police says it took place inside a house where there was a leak from a gas pipeline.
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After a year in a coma, class 9 student’s life comes to full stop
Aurangzeb Khan’s family is in debt over the treatment.
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A father, policeman and a martyr
Amir was unlettered but wanted a better education for his children.
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K-P lost the most number of lawmakers to terrorism in four years
Many members escaped attacks; lawmakers infuriated at persistent trend.
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FATA, KP should encourage the use of life-saving Misoprostol drug: Experts
Most births take place at home where excessive bleeding can be stopped with the affordable tablet.
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Execution: Taliban slay 21 tribal policemen in FR Peshawar
Nearly two dozen Levies personnel were kidnapped Wednesday night.
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Drive-by shooting: Sweeper gunned down by assailants
Official says Christians were not the actual target.
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Raid: Kidnapped constable, friends recovered by police
Three alleged abductors arrested, weapons seized.
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Afghanistan proposes cooperation in media, culture
Working group to ensure implementation of agreements.
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Assassination: Karzai sends condolence letter to Bilour’s house
Says attack was carried out by their mutual enemies trying to destabilise the region.
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Towards welfare: 95% success rate of TB treatment in K-P
Seminar speakers say rate will increase with more public-private partnership.
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Peace initiative?: Mehsuds allowed stay in Wana
Pamphlet expresses consideration for IDPs living in the area since a while.
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Voicing concerns: Disregarding merit, shoulder promotions continue in Pesco
Senior employees say they are being ignored.
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Temperatures plummet as rain,snow lash K-P
Power supply cut-off, roads blocked in various parts of the province.
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Capacity building: Radio broadcasting training concludes at Hazara varsity
Ten-day training was broadcasted on campus radio.
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Roundtable: ‘Over 96% acquittal rate proof of flawed investigation’
Participants resolve to criminalise torture.
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Peace maintainable only through public’s commitment
Newly appointed head of Swat peace militia vows to keep valley free of militants.
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US drone strike kills four in Pakistan: Officials
An official says eight missiles hit a house and bodies were burnt beyond recognition.
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Bomb blasts: Explosion injures four children
First blast near shrine of Haji Muhammad Amin.
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Parting ways: Police recall guards protecting peace militia leaders
Elders say they will have to ask volunteers to stop cooperating.
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Sidelined?: Former IHC judge challenges non-extension
Seeks stay order on Judicial Commission’s recommendations.
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Jungle to jail: Leopard at Dhodial languishes in bird cage
Wildlife authorities call for a proper conservatory for the big cats.
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Polio: New case reported from Peshawar
Total number of cases in Pakistan increases to 57.
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18th amendment: PTDC yet to handover motels to provincial govt
Majority of property worth billions is currently running in losses.
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The end: Shabistan cinema draws charred curtains
Torched by angry protesters on September 21, it is unlikely to see the light of day again.
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Threat subdued: 13kg bomb defused in Hangu
Bomb was planted along the main gate of a house in Sro Banda area.
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Appeal for help: For a father’s wish to see his daughters live ‘a comfortable life’
Both girls are physically and mentally-challenged, family unable to meet expenses.
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Insurgency: Militants kidnap 22 tribal force members
Dozens of militants storm three paramilitary camps in FR Peshawar.
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Four children injured as bomb explodes outside Charsadda shrine
Explosives had been planted in a garbage heap near Haji Muhammad Amin shrine in Charsadda.
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Gender abuse: As assembly tenure nears end, lawmakers yet to finalise domestic violence bill
No FIR was registered against honour killings in Nowshera from 2005 till 2010.
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Targeted: FC soldier injured in sniper attack
Soldier rushed to the Lady Reading Hospital where his condition was said to be critical.
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Afghan nationals accused of extortion granted bail
Petitioner says he was threatened to donate money to a banned outfit.
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Mustharzai village: Boys primary school blown up
Residents say heavily-armed men entered the village and planted explosives in the school building.
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Gomal Zam workers: Displaced Mehsud tribe seeks exemption from FCR
Political administration warns of action against tribesmen.
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New year, new act: Local Govt Act effective from January 1
According to the Act, district councils in all 25 districts of the province will be established from the new year.
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Khyber raid: Residents demand protection during military operation
Kuki Khel tribal elders hold jirga with political administration officials.
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Muharram security: Curbs placed for Chehlum in DI Khan
Police chalk out plan to avoid any untoward incidents.
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Lawlessness prevails: Six of a family killed in ‘honour killing’
Those killed include three sisters, one-year-old girl.
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Foreign aid: Sherpao accuses govt of embezzling Swat’s funds
“In the ANP government, unemployment, electricity problems and violence have increased,” says Sherpao.
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Search operation: Six suspects arrested for polio worker’s killing
IDP camps in the area are safe refuge for terrorists.
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Condolence: Shahbaz Sharif visits bereaved Bilour brothers
Says national consensus is needed to combat terrorism.
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FATA, FR regions abundant in oil, gas, says report
Project successful in digitally mapping 80% of the reserves’ area.
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Christmas celebrations: Merrymaking, hymns and carols colour the day
Christian community celebrates Christmas amid heightened security in K-P, FATA.
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Consultative session: ANP calls for action against ‘militant sanctuaries’
Asfandyar Wali to contact political parties, state institutions to convey ANP concerns.
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Ethnic or administrative?: ‘K-P areas must be included in Seraiki province’
Seraiki Party leader Langah demands complete disassociation from Punjab.
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Violent dispute: Residents protest alleged killing by police
SHO suspended, land dispute issue to be discussed in provincial assembly.
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Cattle smuggling: PHC asks officials to consult prime minister
Ensure that export to Afghanistan does not result in a shortage in the province.
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Set free: Labourers from Swat released by pirates
Contact family first time since their abduction in 2009.