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Women training centre: Court allows Rangers to stay at complex
Directs govt to provide an alternative facility to rural women
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Quetta carnage: Lawyers on strike today
Ask Islamabad police to increase security at courts
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Modern Infrastructure: Railways to develop parking lots
Khawaja Saad Rafique had directed the concerned authorities to set up projects of international standard
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Currency: Rupee stable against dollar
Thanks to IMF and other assistance and growing remittances sent home by overseas Pakistanis
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Independence Celebrations: PSP to hold rally on August 12
Mustafa Kamal announced that ‘aazadi’ celebrations would also be held on August 13 and 14
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Coming Again: City to experience light rain today
Meanwhile, due to the recent rains, water level at the Hub Dam has increased to 297 feet
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Rain Deaths: Zardari expresses deep grief
The PPPP chief appreciated Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah’s visit around the city
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People need to become proactive to overcome hepatitis: AKU prof
AKU hosts public health awareness session to mark World Hepatitis Day
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Nation mourns victims of Quetta blast
At least 63 people were killed when a bomb exploded inside Quetta’s Civil Hospital
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Timeline of deadliest insurgent attacks in Pakistan
At least 45 people were killed Monday in a bomb attack on mourners outside a hospital in Quetta
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Army chief orders intelligence agencies to conduct country-wide combing operations
Quetta attack is in retaliation of CPEC, says General Raheel Sharif
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Man strangles newborn daughter to death in Kasur
According to the victim's mother, Sher Alam killed their child because he wanted to have a son
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PIA plane skids off runway during landing at Islamabad airport
Spokesperson says Skardu bound flight had to return due to technical faults
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Were we right to expect a draw from team Pakistan?
Misbahul Haq's men lost five wickets in space of 20 overs to hand England famous victory at Edgbaston
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Hanif Mohammad’s condition worsens
Former Pakistan batsman has been put on ventilator, according to family members
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Hafeez, Younus, and ball tampering: All things Twitterati blame Edgbaston defeat on
Next Test at The Oval begins on August 11 and Pakistan will be hoping to salvage the series which they currently trail
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Two Indian border guards, rebel killed in Kashmir
The shootout took place near the de facto border with Pakistan
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Here's the ideal age gap for a lasting relationship
Your age could play a key role in determining the fate of your relationship
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13 stunning pictures portraying Pakistan's architectural heritage
Our theme of the week gives followers a chance to connect with other users through their photographs
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Facebook to launch cheap, fast WiFi service in India
The company completed a pilot roll out of 125 rural public wifi hotspots in a tie-up with state-run internet provider
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Down they go : Embarrassment at Edgbaston
Moin Khan condemns negative approach, poor application as Pakistan lose by 141 runs
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Pakistan's bogus bomb-detectors in business despite global scandal
More than 15,000 of a new variant of the handheld device have been made in Pakistan to guard high-value facilities
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Quetta weeps again
Islamic State, TTP-JA claim responsibility for attack
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Cook believes England to win at Oval as Misbah hopes to level series
Victory in south London will see the hosts back on top of ICC’s Test rankings for first time since 2012
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Opportunity turns into nightmare: Jobless, penniless and stranded in Iraq
Employer of 13 Pakistani engineers defaults on salaries, fails to renew their visas
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Kashmir belongs to its people
India, Pakistan should understand that those suffering in these parts are more than mere numbers
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Drone strikes: Playbook shows how US officials select targets
President Obama typically must personally sign off on plans to strike terror suspects located outside war zones
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Sindh cabinet swells by another 20 members
CM Murad says appointments aimed at developing a strong team
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Fight against corruption: PTI cranks up accountability drive amid fanfare
Imran vows no let-up until Sharifs are held accountable
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PML-N shows political strength on PTI’s turf
Imran doesn’t want accountability, he wants to become PM: Muqam.
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Seething rejoinder to US State Dept
FO says terrorism is more of a concern for Pakistan than its neighbours
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Interior ministry wants say in visa issuance procedure
Embassies to seek ministry’s consent before issuing visas
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PTI wants PAC meet on Panama Papers
Senate members nomination causing delay in meeting
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Monsoon havoc: Rains pile misery on Balochistan
Dozens of people left stranded by the raging floodwaters
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Lawmakers’ development funds bane for local govts: Kundi
Says policy instituted under Zia regime has lowered the standard parliament should have for MPs
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TTP denies holding copter crew hostage
Similarly, other news reports have suggested that the TTP’s Hakimullah group is holding the crew
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Christian clerics, MPs invited to vet marriage bill
Bishops, pastors and lawmakers will meet on Aug 10 to discuss draft prepared by human rights ministry
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Ombudsman acts on complaint of stranded expats
Instructs foreign ministry to set up cell at Pakistan mission in Saudi capital
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Govt earmarks only Rs2m for research & development
Science and technology ministry scoffs at the allocation
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US visa seekers: Remand of fake media persons extended
The FIA officials said they needed to arrest two agents who were the prime suspects
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Face-lifting, development: Upgradation of Super Market planned
Car-parking space to be extended, which remains one of the primary complaints
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Combating corruption: NAB chief stresses three-pronged strategy
Says awareness, prevention and enforcement are vital to root out the menace
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Breastfeeding rates remain abysmally low in Pakistan
Relevant laws are just paper tigers, require stringent implementation
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Criminal assault: Two boys arrested for ‘kidnapping’ girl
Initial medical examination of the girl has confirmed the crime
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Hepatitis-C diagnosis: Irregularities found in supply of testing kits
A kit can be used to carry out a maximum of 100 tests but supplier had claimed 136 tests could be carried out
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Majority of Muslim Colony children do not attend school
There are only two schools private running in vicinity of the area which is not enough to cater to needs of residents
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Sigh of relief: Rain turns weather pleasant in twin cities
Families throng picnic spots to enjoy the pleasant weather
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Literal escapism: Shah Allah Ditta caves — a window into the past
Area was visited by Alexander, Sher Shah Suri, Shahabuddin Ghori and various other emperors and warriors of bygone era
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Pakistani worker ‘commits suicide’ in Saudi Arabia
The labourer was not paid his wages for the last three months
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Accused in jail: Man held for allegedly raping woman
Police said an investigation was on and medical tests results were still awaited