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Caretaker barred from entering Bhutto mazar
The Legharis looked after the Bhutto family's mazar for the past 60 years until recently they were removed and barred.
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Catering to the entertainment-starved
Located on the Native Jetty Bridge, the Port Grand project promises to change the peoples' way of spending leisure hours.
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‘Paan cabin owners earn more than agriculturalists’
“I pay Rs70,000 tax on my agricultural land,” the minister for communications and works, Manzoor Hussain Wassan said.
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Hiding and revitalising in the urban jungle
According to police, Taliban are gaining a stronger foothold in the city, reported BBC News on Saturday.
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KBA calls for strike against inadequate court security
KBA president Mehmoodul Hassan announced an indefinite strike against the failure of the police to provide adequate security.
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The curious case of escaping prisoners
The alleged militants of Jundullah, who escaped from the city courts on Saturday, were facing proceedings in four cases.
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The legend of Shah Ghazi
This is what a visitor posted on The Express Tribune website the week tropical cyclone Phet was expected to hit Karachi.
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Militants free ‘associates’ in brazen attack
Suspected militants, under trial in Karachi’s city courts, managed to flee from custody following a dramatic assault.
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Minister boasts 127 roads built within 4 years
The City District Government Karachi (CDGK) has worked on at least 127 roads between 2005 and 2009.
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Weaving heritage back from the past
Heritage Foundation, a non-profit organisation, is holding an exhibition displaying work made by internally displaced people.
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Hand grenade attack on PPP office
An office of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) located in Sheikh Muhalla in Mawach Goth was attacked by a hand grenade.
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Target killings suspect arrested in Karachi
Sindh Police on Friday arrested a man allegedly involved in the recent incidents of target killings in Karachi
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SHC issues stay order against weekly CNG closure
SHC issued a stay order against the government directive to close Balochistan and Sindh CNG stations once a week.
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All my land for a shop in the city, says minister
“I will give away all my land to anyone for a shop in Karachi,” said minister from the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
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Court slaps stay on KESC tariff hike
In an electrifying move, the Sindh High Court (SHC) slapped a stay order on the increase in electricity tariffs.
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When art battles violence
An artist uses his brush and palette to paint the anguish of the people.
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No money for heart surgeries
Open heart surgeries have been halted in the Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases (KIHD).
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The devil’s in the detail...
Taking a vow of chastity was possibly the most difficult part of becoming a priest for Faryad Ansar.
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Target killings claim three more in Karachi
A Rangers personnel was shot dead Thursday morning in the continuing cycle of target killing in Karachi.
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SHC issues stay order against KESC tariff hike
The Sindh High Court has issued a stay order against the Karachi Electric Supply Company's power tariff hike.
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Police arrest two hostage-takers
Two more members of a criminal gang, led by the son of Sui Southern Gas Company’s managing director, were arrested.
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Too little space, too little control when it comes to food
The food department does not have any laboratory for testing food quality in the province, said the Sindh food minister.
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President, ANP discuss target killings, Pakhtun registration
President Asif Ali Zardari met with an Awami National Party (ANP) delegation at the Bilawal House to discuss target killings.
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Four Sindh-based students back home from Kyrgyzstan
Four students in Sindh have reached home safely after witnessing the violence in Kyrgyzstan.
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Sindh govt forms committee on target killings
The Sindh government ordered to form a fact finding committee in order to ascertain the reasons behind target killings.