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Seeking asylum: Fear and eloping in Abbottabad
Afghan couple escaped to Pakistan and got married in violation of tribal customs.
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Bombing kills 9 in Orakzai: Officials
Official says not confirmed if attack was a suicide bomber hit or bomb being assembled went off accidentally.
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Dir Bala: 3 killed, 8 injured in bomb attack on peace militia bus
The dead included the driver of the vehicle and two young men.
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Defusing threats: K-P set to acquire four bomb disposal robots
The robots are capable of detecting and defusing explosive devices.
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Militancy: 3 schools blown up in K-P, FATA
Unidentified militants blew up two government schools in the Safi tehsil of Mohmand Agency.
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Convocation: In Haripur, 16 prisoners get bachelor’s, master’s degrees
Hazara varsity conferred the degrees at a ceremony.
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After 18 years, a woman judge takes oath
As the PHC strength increases to 13, seven seats still remain vacant.
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K-P govt sizes up OBL compound for possession
Legal process for claiming the plot is already under way.
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Exchange programmes: Swat University joins hands with two UK institutes
Step will enhance academic, training opportunities for students and teachers: VC.
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Blast injures 6 near motorway interchange in Peshawar
Two cars were also destroyed due to the blast.
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Cross-border raid: Six militants killed in Chitral
SD Taliban mounted the offensive on Pakistani check posts from Afghanistan.
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Drone strikes: PHC issues final warning to government
Clarify status of strikes and record the amount of damage caused: CJ Khan.
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Finally home: After 3-year ordeal, girl gets freedom
Was abducted and raped by her uncle; gave birth to a why while in custody.
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International justice day: Call for reforms to improve judicial system
Speakers demand and end to exploitative and unjust parallel systems.
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Jirga backs Taliban ban on polio drive
Polio vaccination will be banned until drone attacks are stopped, says tribal elder.
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Orakzai bombing: 13 dead as bomb tears through passenger van
The victims belonged to the same clan; TTP claims responsibility for the attack, threatens more.
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Security forces kill 6 Afghan militants in Chitral
Afghan militants had attacked Gambhir and Arandu security check posts.
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JI issues ‘edict’ against NATO supplies
Professor Ibrahim says reopening of Nato transit routes is against shariah.
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Honour killing?: Woman killed under mysterious circumstances
Sources say she was beaten to death by her brothers, demand inquiry.
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Poverty breeding extremism in tribal areas
Research analyses public view on conflict and war on terrorism and its impacts.
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March to Afghan border: NATO supplies haram, against sharia, says JI
Jamaat-e-Islami leaders blame ANP government in K-P for law and order situation. Ask army to explain excesses.
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PML-Q drops demand to join K-P govt
Party spokesman, however, says priorities have changed.
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Police pre-empt attack on CM Hoti, seize weapons
Mian Iftikhar says he and his party are being targeted by terrorists.
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Protecting democracy: PHC chief justice vows to honour his oath
New cabinet members inducted in district bar association.
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Arbitration matters: Police to play down peace militia role in K-P
SSP says the police are now capable of fighting militancy.
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Joint declaration: Universities demand more funding for social sciences
Call for establishing social sciences councils, laboratories; demand more scholarships.
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Swat summer festival comes to an end
Peshawar corps commander distributes prizes and souvenirs among winners.
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Taliban assault: Bombers storm special police installation
Security personnel rescue several hostages in Bannu.
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Tribal elders, politicians demand separate FATA assembly
Participants at seminar call for end to military operations in the tribal belt.
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Arbitration matters: Police to play down peace militia role in K-P
SSP says police are now capable of fighting militancy.
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Militancy: Two government schools blown up
Militants blow up three empty houses in Naseerabad in separate incident.
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Rescue 1122 given status of autonomous body
Operations to be extended to five more districts in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Part I: Bleak fate of civilians on both sides of Durand Line
Locals are caught up between fighting forces from all directions.
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JUI-F jirga opposes tribal belt’s merger with K-P
JUI-F chief calls for resolving FATA issues through dialogue, not force.
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88 Afghan refugees infected with HIV/AIDS
The infected people are aged between 25 and 45 years.
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Militancy in K-P: Stray bomb kills three children and their mother
Protesting family members question government’s effectiveness against militants.
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Domestic violence: Woman beaten for giving birth to a girl
Files complaint against in-laws, later forgives them in a written statement
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Prisoner on the run arrested near Pindi
The drug smuggler and motorbike lifter was nabbed along with his two accomplice brothers.
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Stray mortar bomb kills four in Khyber
Police official says it wasn't clear who fired mortar bomb, troops, Mangal Bagh’s fighters exchange fire daily.
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Risky pharmaceuticals: Despite ban, ‘smuggled’ drugs strengthen footing
Health experts sceptical over the drugs’ efficacy and safety.
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Inoculation: Over 150,000 to be vaccinated in Kohat
NDRF working to address misconceptions, concerns raised over polio eradication drive.
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Pakistan’s ‘sevadar’: DAG issued notice for polishing shoes in India
Deputy AG Khurshid Khan criticised by SCBA for sweeping floors to promote inter-faith harmony.
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Tourist haven bedevilled by fleecing businessmen
If developed properly, picnic spot can provide a sizeable income to the govt.
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TTP refutes official version of Bajaur clashes
Maulvi Faqir claims 40 Pakistani security personnel killed.
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Imran to lead ‘peace caravan’ to Waziristan
Announces PTI will march to the tribal agency in September for peace rally.
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Women’s rights: Pall of uncertainty over NGO’s work after Afridi murder
Govt flayed for failing to provide security to social workers.
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Draft regulation envisions municipal set-up in FATA
Quietly uploaded on the Fata Secretariat website soliciting suggestions.
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Combating militancy: K-P plans to make Peshawar a safer city
Security plan aims to provide a 24-hour surveillance system within the city.
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Beautiful weather, free-flowing river and a festival of fun
Swat Summer Festival starts with nearly 10,000 tourists in attendance.
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JUI-F rallies in parts of K-P against reopening NATO routes
Nearly 100 protestors marched outside the Peshawar Press Club.