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With dignity: Khyber’s IDPs demand same treatment as NWA
Accuse police in settled areas of treating them inhumanely.
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Without incident: Ashura concludes peacefully in Hazara
Heavy security deployed for protection of mourners .
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Corrupt practices: Officials accused of graft sent to central jail
Two government employees arrested for allegedly embezzling Rs2.7 million from BISP.
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Sabotaging the campaign: Anti-polio message resurfaces, this time in Charsadda
Quoting an alleged Nigerian doctor, poster says vaccination banned in US, Britain, Canada
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Under the debris: Six dead, several injured in roof collapse incidents
Separately, two dead, one injured during a landslide in Landikotal.
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Hazardous situation: Incinerators at K-P’s major hospitals out of order
Pose a threat to the environment as waste is often dumped outside.
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Police action: Violators of Muharram security plan booked
DI Khan DPO says tight security measures kept untoward incidents at bay .
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Celebrating Guru Nanak: 3,000 Sikhs from Peshawar travel to Lahore
Special prayers will be held between midnight and 1am for Pakistan’s welfare and prosperity.
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Overbilling: Residents of Nauthia take to the streets
Block main road near Sunehri Masjid.
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Uneven flow: Swat’s residents protest against suspension of water supply
Say they have been forced to fetch water from far-flung areas.
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Roadside explosion: Three mourners killed as IED targets Muharram procession
Tribal elder, his two sons injured in Bajaur Agency bomb attack.
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Bombs kill four in NW Pakistan: Officials
The bombs went off at Painda Cheena village in the lawless Khyber tribal district
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Mehsud Jirga upbeat about talks with Sajna
Elder says it’s good the govt has finally trusted Mehsud tribesmen
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Return of IDPs: Government to map out all-inclusive strategy
Move may open up the possibility of the tribal areas shedding their ‘special status’
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Family dispute: Gunmen injure FRP official
FRP official was injured on Monday when two men opened fire at him.
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Dr Sher Zaman Taizi (1931 to 2009): A quiet revolution in ink
Taizi was known for the prolific nature of his work and his love for the Pashto language.
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Black gold: Oil theft unearthed in Nashpa and Makori plants
Media reported a month ago that unidentified culprits were stealing oil from the pipeline.
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Gone too soon: Upper Dir loses two residents in Wagah blast
Anisa and Adil Khan from the district were among the 55 people who died in the Wagah border suicide blast.
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Blame games: Stop maligning Maulana Fazal: JUI-F women’s wing
Accuses PTI of using K-P’s resources for its ongoing sit-in at federal capital.
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Winning a mandate: Imran should wait for his turn, says Sherpao
Says PTI chairperson used K-P as a launching pad but did not fulfil promises.
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Dealing with the bad boys: Complaints against policemen bear more fruit in 2014
76% of cases resolved by the Provincial Public Safety and Police Complaints Commission this year.
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Cellular services suspended in parts of K-P
Home secretary says step taken to disable remote-controlled devices.
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Bittersweet symphony: Younus Khan’s achievement coincides with tragic loss of his nephew
Saad Khan lost his battle with hepatitis C the day after Younus’ first century of the series.
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Voicing concerns: ‘Country may split if 18th Amendment is revoked’
Awami National Party chief promises to resist all undemocratic moves.
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Mourning the martyrs: Moving along the caravan of pride
Ninth of Muharram passes peacefully amid stringent security measures.
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Bad-mouthing PTI ladies: Don’t be uncivil to women, PTI tells JUI-F
Says otherwise Imran Khan’s party will hold rallies to expose the JUI-F chief’s alleged corruption
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Workshop: Demand for LG polls in FATA
The event was held on Saturday at Pearl Continental Hotel.
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No loss: BDU defuses bomb in Chamkani
BDU successfully defused a pressure-cooker bomb
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The domino effect: Public transport fares drop by 6%
The decision was taken in view of the drop in petrol price by Rs9.43 per litre and diesel by Rs6.18 per litre
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Road to progress: Newly-constructed Sweer Bridge turns hours to minutes
Over 4,000 households gain direct access to Chitral.
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Amid tight security: Muharram processions continue peacefully
Road blocks cause traffic jams in provincial capital.
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Mobile services suspension: Interior ministry fails to respond in time
Yet to receive a reply from the interior ministry on whether to suspend cellular networks today and tomorrow.
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Women at work: The Moor Bibi of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Begum Naseem is the first woman who won a parliamentary seat from K-P in 1977.
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Education woes: 551 schools in FATA, FRs devastated by militancy, floods in 2013-14
Over 229 schools in the tribal areas remain non-functional.
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Four years on: TSH registers online FIR against attack on pro-Hazara rally
Report names former CM Hoti, ANP chief, Mian Iftikhar among others.
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The PM’s word: Siraj urges negotiations to end stalemate between Centre, PTI
Asks govt to stay true to promises of restructuring ECP, forming judicial commission .
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Violence in Khyber and Orakzai agencies kills 7, injures 3
In Khyber Agency, five suspected militants killed and one security official injured
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Check post attacked: Eight troops, 20 militants killed in Orakzai clash
Attackers came from Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency
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Tragic demise: Two die in mudslide
A landslide in Baja village of Swabi district claimed the lives of two men on Saturday
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On the backburner: Tribal NGOs irked by stalled Malala resolution
the forums blamed Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) for putting the issue on the backburner
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Gomal Zam Dam: Tank residents protest irrigation water diversion
DI Khan-Wana Road remained blocked for six hours on Saturday
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Marital troubles: Woman jumps into water channel, commits suicide
Naseem added the couple had no children.
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Unknown direction: Minor injured by mortar shell
fired from an unknown location landed on a house on the outskirts of Hangu
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Backlash: Petrol pumps shut down in Kohat
A large number of petrol stations in Kohat district were closed down
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Academic success: 50% candidates clear Matric’s supplementary examinations
Over 9,500 students sat the exam as a second attempt at passing or securing more marks.
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Ex-CM Hoti defends spending on Mardan during his tenure
said he acted sans discrimination.
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Due share: PUT hails resolution calling for tobacco’s crop status
Claims move will bring ‘radical change’ in lives of poor farmers.
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Battle for control: VCs slam ‘one-sided’ amendments proposed for universities act
Say their successors will not forgive them if changes are made.
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Going after the bad eggs: IGP seeks enquiry against ‘corrupt’ officials
Based on the complaint, a secret probe was conducted and Durrani subsequently suspended 4 police officers.
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Facilitating patients: In a first, Charsadda hospital’s emergency ward to remain open at night
Lack of doctors had earlier forced the hospitals to only treat patients during the day.

















































