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Clashes erupt in Kotri against police raid
Two vehicles lit on fire while different areas shut down in a protest against the raid at house of JSMM leader.
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Reports of rising crime rate pour in from different parts of Sindh
Crime rate soars in many areas of the province.
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Writers form ‘human chain’ near Sindh Assembly to protest
PML-Q also jumps on the SPLGA-bashing bandwagon.
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Karachi violence: IG Sindh issues show cause notice to DIGs of three zones
President takes notice of the violence in the megapolis, inquires about situation from IG Sindh.
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Jacobabad’s education office busted for hiring 3,000 people for 150 posts
Fuming deputy commissioner cancels appointments, calls for an inquiry.
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Public transporters yet to charge reduced fares
Karachi Transport Ittehad chief claims he does not directly deal with minibuses and coaches.
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Six more shot dead as sectarian attacks continue
The murders bring the death toll of religious violence to 20 in six days.
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With taals and ragas, Ustad Khurshid Hussain shows his talent is difficult to ‘beat’
Dazzling performance leaves crowd at T2F awestruck.
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No longer damsels in distress, women add their names to the most-wanted list
Most complaints of women robbing houses are from Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Nazimabad.
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Targeted: Two journalists shot dead in Karachi
Deceased attacked near Saifi College, pronounced dead on arrival at hospital.
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Karachi violence: 10 killed in firing across city
Police and Rangers have conducted operations in various areas of the city, arresting 20 suspects.
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Scorching sun, mismanagement take the gloss off
The event to educate and make children aware of Malala's heroism starts an hour late.
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Even Faryal Talpur is scared
MNA Faryal Talpur, sister of President Zardari, files a petition at the Sindh High Court for adequate security.
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MQM postpones referendum, yet again
The party claims that it is postponing it out of respect for Moharram.
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Punjab lawmaker gets bail before arrest
The complainant accused the MPA and her husband of finagling $150,000 from him.
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‘Pakistan could become an example for tolerance between different linguistic groups’
German scholar Dr Wessler says dialogues are the best way to resolve conflicts.
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‘I am a Malala too!’
Women activists organise rally honouring girls’ education campaigner.
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Working long hours in the hospital, postgraduates complain of minimal pay
New doctors face a number of issues, including politicised appointments and lack of security at hospitals.
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Smile of Fauzia Wahab still haunts her admirers
Politicians pay rich tributes at the launch of book on the late PPP MPA.
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SPLGA: Nationalists vow to fight Sindh's case in the political arena
Leaders of Nationalists parties say they will no longer lend support to the ruling PPP.
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Bihar's CM urges history, culture sharing Pakistan, India to work for peace
Nitish Kumar invites Sindh Chief Minister to visit his state in India.
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Wish fulfilled: Bihar chief minister visits Quaid's mausoleum
CM of Indian province Bihar Nitish Kumar says India and Pakistan share many common values.
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Pakistan-based US national allowed to go abroad
Court allows American living in Pakistan to visit South Africa once officials assured he would not be denied re-entry.
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Pillion riding banned in Karachi, Hyderabad and Khairpur
Sindh government decides to impose a ban on pillion riding to ensure safety and security during Muharram.
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Measures being taken to control law and order
Police claim that recent killings in Hyderabad linked to a single group as same weapons were used in each attack.
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Men remanded on charges of rape
Two men, charged with sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl, are remanded till November 16 by court.
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Court extends stay on tribunal proceedings
Customs dept is investigating the role of NLC in the disappearance of shipping containers.
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PS-21 by-poll a test case: Baloch
Sindh election commissioner rules out option of deploying army to polls, but he says Rangers will be deputed.
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Protesters tear-gassed and arrested
Five people were killed in separate incidents, two bodies found.
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Two Indian surgeons given CPSP fellowships
Pakistan’s prestigious medical postgraduate institution celebrates its golden jubilee.
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Doctors advised to spend more time with patients than compiling long prescription lists
Technology has adversely affected doctor-patient relationships, says chief guest.
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To help out future generations, USAID invests to educate teachers
Programme director says teaching faculties will be built across the country.
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In Karachi, assassins out to ‘silence’ people
The use of silencer-fitted handguns in targeted killings has investigators worried.
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Shia killings: Protesters, police clash in Karachi
Protest rally wanted to reach Governor House to present resolution, was stopped by police at Numaish Chowrangi.
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Trouble in Badin: 12-year-old arrested for allegedly raping middle-aged woman
Despite a medical board report declaring that the boy was a minor, the police arrested and sent the child to jail.
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Truck used in Karachi Rangers HQ attack was operating on open letter
Police arrests half a dozen suspects for investigation, obtains CCTV footage.
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Rebuttal: Witness our achievements yourself, says KESC
KESC official hopeful a detailed briefing over KESC's achievements would clarify reservations of Senate committee.
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Allama Iqbal’s 135th birthday to be celebrated
Exhibit at National Museum displays Iqbal's personal belongings, first edition of his poetic work, and photographs.
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Memon condemns attack on Rangers
Minister Sharjeel Memon says attack at Rangers Complex was result of local terrorist groups.
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Teenage girl jumps from Nikkah registrar’s office
A court later remands her to a shelter home till November 14۔
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JST demands action to be taken against Chapal Sun City incident
Party threatens to hold province-wide protests if matters are not looked into.
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No more legalising under ‘amnesty’, orders court
Sindh Building Control Authority stopped from regularising unlawful constructions.
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Health experts discuss causes of breast cancer
Women advised to regularly visit doctors to ensure the disease is diagnosed before it spreads.
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Electronics markets shut in protest
Over 20,000 associated shopkeepers also pull down shutters۔
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Medical community seeks early legislation
Law will make it possible to inspect, audit and investigate health facilities, says doctors.
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People are entitled to have access to findings: SHC
Private contractor files petition in court against blacklisting of his company.
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Information cells set up to handle complaints from families of victims
Whereabouts of 61 workers are unknown, while Edhi morgue has 27 unidentified bodies
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Sectarian murders continue for third day
Two Shia, a Tableeghi Jamaat member among 10 shot dead.
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Attack on Rangers a link in the chain?
The bombing was the tenth attack targeting paramilitary soldiers since last December.
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Legal loopholes: ‘People and govt need to fix their attitudes towards children’
Authorities continue to debate if child protection is a federal or provincial matter.