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Power tussle: PESCO workers protest against PTI MPA for allegedly supporting electricity theft
Say the MPA forcefully freed electricity thieves from the custody of police.
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Silver screen romance: Cameraman of Yousuf Khan Sherbano speaks of film industry’s glory days
The first Pashto film ever made ran for 50 weeks at a cinema in Peshawar.
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Lady health workers: Health minister orders release of salaries
Health Minister says LHWs should not suffer more as they have already been facing the non-payment of salaries.
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Foreign assistance: K-P govt to launch development programme
The programme will be implemented in six districts of Malakand Division.
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Guarding the frontier: A century served in protecting our borders
Under trying circumstances the FC has rendered considerable sacrifices since its inception in 1913.
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Blocking business: JI asks carriage contractors to turndown NATO supply jobs
K-P government’s sit-in enters fourth day, 39 trucks checked before allowed passage.
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K-P CM asks PM to halt Nato supplies till decision is taken on drones
Khattak says the government should ensure that the police doesn't harm anti-drone protesters.
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11 teachers kidnapped during polio campaign released: Officials
The teachers were seized by militants on November 21 from a school in Khyber Agency.
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NATO routes: PTI Peshawar sit-in enters day 3
PTI, JI supporters check identification documents to distinguish Nato trucks from regular cargo carriers.
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Jostling for power: PTI MPAs lobby for vacant ministries as the race heats up
The ministries are currently being looked after by CM Khattak till the posts get filled.
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On the record: K-P lawmakers call on US govt to end ‘unlawful’ drone strikes
March to the US Consulate to present memorandum against attacks.
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Border control: Transporters refuse to carry NATO supplies
Truck drivers will not carry any Nato supplies as long as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf protest continues.
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Legal battles: Contempt of court petition filed at PHC against federal govt
Claims the PM and the govt failed to oblige PHC’s order of ending US attacks.
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On the safe side: TNFJ demand army deployment till Rabiul Awal 8
TNFJ K-P council blames police for negligence which they claimed caused clashes in Kohat on Nov 17.
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Police brutality: Tractor driver accuses ASI of torture
Saddar police station ASI Mir Afzal maintains he did not torture the complainant.
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Take to task: QWP’s Sikandar Sherpao accuses govt of indulging in ‘non-issues’
Warns of flour shortage next year if corrective steps not taken.
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Protecting life savers: Health minister assures doctors of multi-pronged approach for security
The govt plans to hire private security companies for security at major hospitals.
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Torkham crossing: Traffic resumes normalcy as authorities reopen border
Transit and NATO containers were allowed passage after stringent security checks.
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Making plans: Jirga urges govt to hold LG elections in tribal areas
Demands provision of Rs200 billion for rehabilitation of the area.
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Protest camp: Young Mehsud tribesmen ask K-P governor to listen or resign
Demand compensation for IDPs and an honourable welcome upon their return.
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Oranges and lemons: Two-day fruit and vegetable exhibition kicks off
Production and Livelihood department at FATA Secretariat arranged exhibition to showcase agricultural products.
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Between allies: A likely thorn in US-Pakistan ties
The move is likely to disturb United States and Pakistan relations, International lawyer Ahmer Bilal Soofi.
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Against drone strikes: PTI asks police to name US, CIA in FIR
US mission handed memorandum of demands; Nato containers stopped from entering Peshawar.
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Fortunate: Large explosion in Swabi causes little damage
As much as 10 kilogramme of explosive materials were packed in a pressure cooker, but explosion caused limited damage.
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Blocking NATO routes: K-P police register cases against 40 PTI workers
PTI activists charged for manhandling trucks going through Nato supply routes.
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Crackdown at Northern Bypass: Authorities demolish 61 illegal petrol pumps
Customs along with the police and Rangers raided the filling stations along Northern bypass.
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Depreciating yield: As seeds grow scarce, wheat shortage predicted to worsen across K-P
Farmers no longer worry about the quality of seed, they just want to get their crops in line.
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Losing control: Two killed, nine injured in road accident
Two of the injured, who were in critical condition, were taken to Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar.
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Mega City Housing Scheme: Farmers’ strike continues into 6th day
Warn authorities they will not surrender lands for the new project.
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No loss reported: IED blast, mortar shell attack in Mohmand
Two suspects were arrested by khasadar officials at Sharab Koor checkpoint in Safi tehsil.
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Acting in time: Former forest minister’s brother accused of timber smuggling
Ashiq Hussain denies allegation; calls it political mudslinging.
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Vegetables which make you cry: After onion prices rocket to Rs100, staples become luxury
Vendors worry demand will decline for regularly purchased goods.
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Targeted attacks: Two policemen gunned down, one found dead
Body of a constable, who had been missing for over a month, discovered in North Waziristan.
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In protest: K-P govt to march towards US Consulate in Peshawar
PPP MPA says her party will not become a part of any move that can derail the democratic process.
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Fatal attacks: Two security officials killed, three injured in IED blasts
Heavy contingents of security officials backed by gunships launched a search operation.
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Taking it further: ‘Obama should be nominated in Hangu drone strike FIR’
'By targeting a seminary in Hangu, the US has proved it can carry out an attack anywhere in the country,' says Haq.
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Ramifications: Blockade may cost Pakistan $1m a day
Pakistan receives an estimated $1,500-1,800 for every truck that carries supplies for Nato forces through the country.
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PTI workers send NATO trucks packing
Participants stage sit-ins to stop dozens of containers passing through K-P.
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Naseem Wali announces return to active politics
Says she is old but passionate about solving problems of her people.
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FATA tour: Kayani salutes anti-militancy fervour of troops
The army chief was visiting troops deployed in the tribal belt.
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Fostering study: Educational, science institutes collaborate for postgraduate research
Students will be able to share resources, facilities provided by both signees.
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Lawyers’ boycott courts
Haq argued the US had now extended its attacks from the tribal areas to settled areas.
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Swabi attack: Three out of four dead militants identified
Unidentified assailants in a group of about 20 suspected militants attacked Natyan police check post on November 20.
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Family dispute: Man opens fire at sister, mother-in-law
Police official says the injured were then rushed to Lady Reading Hospital where Basigha succumbed to her injuries.
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College woes: Parents lament recognition of Al-Razi Medical College by PMDC
Say it lacks basic facilities required to teach MBBS students.
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A tight fit: GPGC Mardan students to study under tents as AWKUM occupies premises
Government college’s property has not been vacated even after a four-year contract expired.
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Targeted for speaking freely: Journalists call for protection of lives
Nov 23 was marked as the International Day to End Impunity.
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Taking a stand: K-P government finalises NATO blockade strategy
Party workers from the PTI-led coalition will organise sit-ins at various places in the province to obstruct routes.
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Intra-party rifts: Senior provincial PPP leaders ditch leadership meeting in Karachi
Party members hint some leaders were not content with the new K-P president.
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Closed for business: Authorities seal Torkham border over ‘security concerns’
PTI’s anti-drone protest, Afghan Loya Jirga partly prompted the closure.

















































