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In grief: ‘They meant the world to me’
Family struggles to deal with loss of its sons who fell victim to the guns of militants.
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Sands of time: A dream lost to savages
Teacher Sadia Gul died before she could fulfil her wish of opening a school.
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Peshawar school Attack was planned near Pak-Afghan border in early Dec: Report
TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah supervised the meeting in which the attack was planned
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From the city of flowers to the city of funerals
There is not a locality in Peshawar which has not lost someone and as bodies are lowered, the grief and pain lives on
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Collateral damage: Bannu IDPs asked to prepare for repatriation
According to Khan, they had also proposed a plan to repatriate the IDP to the provincial govt.
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Mourning the tragedy: Schools to remain closed
CM Khattak directed that all institutes including schools, colleges and universities remain closed for three days.
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Con men: Gang of fraudsters nabbed in Nowshera
Con men: Gang of fraudsters nabbed in Nowshera
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Accident: 11 injured as van overturns
Accident: 11 injured as van overturns
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Closed for business: PHC closes two restaurants in University Town
Court determines both commercial establishments were built on residential land.
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Inequitable allocation: PHC seeks replies from three govt officials over ADP fund
Opposition parties have filed a joint petition claiming discrimination in distribution.
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Peshawar paralysed as chaos reigns on roads
Provincial capital has seen its fair share of violence but what transpired in the city on Tuesday was at best, bedlam.
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The ill-fated institute: APS schooled around 1,100 children
The institute is located in one of the city’s supposedly safer areas.
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Divided in peace, political parties unite in grief
Condemnations pour in as political leaders visit Lady Reading Hospital.
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Inked in blood
A siege on a school left 141 gaping holes in the city’s feeble fabric.
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E-policing in Peshawar
Being connected to the main server means that policemen can look up criminal records within minutes.
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With a bullet in his chest, Osama told his mother that he was fine
Khalid Khan, 13, says they were in the middle of a first aid lesson when 2 armed men stormed the hall and opened fire
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PM advisor Ameer Muqam narrowly escapes attack, guards injured
Police arrives at scene; injured guards taken to Quaidabad Medical Complex for treatment
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132 children killed in Peshawar school attack
Army chief offers funeral prayers in absentia for victims; schools all over India observe two-minute silence
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Ied blast: UQM chief survives attack
Ied blast: UQM chief survives attack
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Making a comeback: ANP focuses on regaining lost ground as others falter
Party leadership’s public gatherings gaining momentum.
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No headway: Man threatens self-immolation over missing daughters
Police failed to find any clues to help trace three sisters who went missing from forest of Baghwar village
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Blockade ends: Karakoram Highway reopens after three days
Blockade ends: Karakoram Highway reopens after three days
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Issue of public health: Doctors threaten province-wide shut down
Will give govt eight days after long march to CM House on Dec 23 to come to the table.
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Zhob to DI Khan: Transporters protest, demand protection
Claim Shirani tribesmen intercept their vehicles, harass passengers.
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Journalists remain shackled by stigma of seeking help
Competence and Trauma Centre established to provide counselling yet to see many patients.
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Immunisation campaign launched in Swat
More than 0.4 million children to be vaccinated.
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Citing Tarbela slight: Kaghan’s residents stick a wedge in front of SKHPP
Demand compensation and rehabilitation plan be shared before acquisition of land.
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Better standards: $2.5 million invested to improve governance
Outcomes of MDTF interventions show progress on various fronts .
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Trickle-down effect: Military operations quell sectarian killings
Police official says dismantling of safe havens has sent militants running .
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Money matters: Opposition MPAs challenge distribution of ADP funds in high court
Claim provincial govt is allocating development funds to favoured people.
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Shut down call: Petition against Imran Khan to be filed today
To restrain Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from shutting down the province on December 18.
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‘Over 1 million acres of land to be irrigated in K-P/FATA’
US consul general says country wants to do a lot for the people of the region
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Short circuit: Fire kills livestock, burns down house
Short circuit: Fire kills livestock, burns down house
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Kidnapped and murdered: Body of former levies man found
Kidnapped and murdered: Body of former levies man found
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Bomb defused: Chamkani police thwart terror bid
Bomb defused: Chamkani police thwart terror bid
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Lines of division: Palas action committee protests bifurcation of Kohistan
Warns of protests across K-P, Islamabad if notification is not cancelled.
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‘PTI candidates involved in rigging’
‘PTI candidates involved in rigging’
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Two-week drought: Residents to block roads against water shortage
Villagers in Banda Phagwariyan give dept two-day deadline to restore supply.
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Anti-corruption week: ‘Cheating root of all corruption’
“Cheating in exams is the root of all sorts of corrupt activities,” says Professor.
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Lasting change?: ‘Underprivileged will no longer be vulnerable’
“They [the public] will get timely justice from all departments,” says CM Khattak.
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Keeping clean: Hygiene kits handed to 610 displaced families
Around 610 displaced families from North Waziristan received items essential for hygiene in Bannu.
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Under fire: Constable survives targeted attack
In second instance, police mobile comes under hail of bullets.
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Guns blazing: Asfandyar Wali Khan flays PTI for shutdown campaign
‘Imran will be remembered for being foul-mouthed’.
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Day two: KKH remains blocked due to protest
Demonstrators demand release of political parties’ workers.
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Tall ambitions: ‘All schools to be furnished by June 2015’
Furniture worth Rs2.5bn purchased, says education deputy director.
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At loggerheads: PTI, JUI-F discord marring assembly proceedings
Though the two parties have always been at each other’s throats, the schism seems to have widened of late.
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Short supply: Peshawar with one police official per 1,116 citizens
As per Police Rules 1939 the cop to population ratio is meant to be 1:450.
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NIH receives 867 samples from K-P in 10 months
After testing, around 48 of these were found positive for polio.
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Afghanistan imposes heavy taxes on Pakistani flour
Mill association asks both govts to remove hurdles faced by APTTA.
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Crime of passion: Man killed by wife and her lover
Crime of passion: Man killed by wife and her lover