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‘Come what may’: Will not budge on Kalabagh Dam, says ANP chief
Says he accepts Punjab as an “elder brother”, but would never let the province control the centre.
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‘Kalabagh court order favours a political party’s election campaign’
JUI-F chief says decision will only widen differences between provinces.
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Advocates of peace targeted: One killed, three injured in ambush
Jamal and Zaman are key members and initiators of a peace process in the agency.
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No objections: Eloped couple granted temporary respite
PHC accepts newlywed couple’s bail request, terms girl’s first marriage contract as ‘dubious’.
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BISP finds it difficult to cope with new, ambitious targets
Staff has been tasked with providing 35,000 women debit cards, mobile SIMs.
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‘Get up, stand up’: Participants say laws exist, but not being implemented
Concerns voiced in seminars across province.
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Three injured in blast near ANP rally venue in Charsadda
The bomb was planted in garbage in front of a car parking, ANP says rally to be held as per schedule.
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Suicide attack kills 6 at Bannu police station, TTP claims responsibility
Two bombers blew themselves up outside the police station at Kaki.
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Risky route in dire need of renovation
Locals threaten protest if the road was not reconstructed
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Academic woes: In Swat, a school for girls in ruin
The school was destroyed during the Taliban insurgency.
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Bomb blast: NGO office targeted in Swabi
The building’s guard was not present at the site when the blast occurred.
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Abducted by militants: Body of security official found
Curfew imposed in North Waziristan lasting from 6am to 5:30pm.
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Khyber Agency: After 40 years, tribesmen to elect own representative
Security official killed, another injured while defusing bomb in Bara.
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Stretching airways: Boeing flights soon to land at DI Khan airport
The airport was closed down in 2002 because of security problems.
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Political rally: JI is little more than an NGO, says Maulana Fazl Rehman
Addressing a large public gathering JUI-F says violence in K-P and FATA is country’s doing.
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Taking a stand: ‘No new resolution on Kalabagh Dam’
Even if the SC orders to go ahead with the project, we will not accept the decision, says ANP chief.
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Curtain call: Forced into exile, Pashto TV’s ‘Janan’ longs for home
Three years ago revered actor Alamzaib Mujahid was forced out of his country to work as a cab driver in Singapore.
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Blind Twenty 20: Zeeshan’s father accuses host country for phenyl accident
‘It’s not a conspiracy against my son but against the nation’s hero’.
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Unmanned war: US drone kills another ‘al Qaeda leader’
Muhammad Ahmed al Mansoor was among four militants killed in strike.
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Nowhere to go: Mehsud tribesmen denounce displacement decision
First jirga of the immigrant tribe in which they condemn the decision of the pro-government Taliban commander.
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In cold blood: A family of five gunned down in their sleep
Unidentified assailants barged in and killed an entire family, including three children.
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Education Regulatory Authority bill: Private schools observe strike, leave parents in a fix
People say government schools, not private ones, should be streamlined.
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Party politics: Hoti appointed as PML-N’s senior VP
Spokesperson says the move will give K-P more representation in party affairs.
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Managing waste: Peshawar’s sewage system going down the drain
Obsolete systems are barely tending to the needs of the growing population.
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Remembering Telaband’s fallen militia volunteer turned police constable
An ardent supporter of peace militias, Ibrar Khan was drafted by the police.
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Political transition: Informally contacted for caretaker setup in K-P, says Durrani
Denies having any official meeting with the government.
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Restoring harmony: Unregistered seminaries face closure in Upper Dir
Seminaries given until Dec 31 to register; jirga says houses with links to militants will be demolished.
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Leaving Wana: Mehsud exit deadline extended till Dec 15
Most of the tribesmen have already left the area.
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Addressing complaints: PESCO officials a call away for all consumers
Power company’s chief says people will now be able to contact officials directly.
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Reforms under spotlight: Education ministers look back at past achievements
Apprise participants of reconstructed schools.
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Voicing reservations: Private schools, colleges to remain shut today
More than 25,000 schools across the province will remain closed today.
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Justice sought: Family files petition, questions whereabouts of ‘terror suspect’
Alleged aide of suicide bomber released by police yet to reach home.
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Undervalued artisan: Peshawar’s sole rabab maker recalls the tunes of old times
The usage of the instrument in Afghanistan and northwest Pakistan dates back to the 7th century.
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Gender-based violence increases by 28%
Women’s abuse is not as vigorously highlighted by international rights groups.
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Cost of war: Residents say police ‘forcibly’ turning houses into check posts
SSP says police paying rent to all owners, denies claims of land grabbing.
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US diplomat writes and sings Pashto song for Malala
There’s need to encourage young girls in education and leadership; that’s the basic message of my song, says diplomat.
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Protest against regulatory bill: Private schools in Malakand, Hazara to remain shut tomorrow
PEN says bill an attempt to bring private schools under government’s control.
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Detention: PHC rejects alleged robber’s, hashish consumer’s bail plea
Police arrested the four robbers after Ghulam Muhammad filed a case at Tangi police station.
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Protecting senior faculty: Hazara University accused of violating retirement age orders
Staff association says positions not being opened for younger teachers.
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Pak-Afghan highway: Torkham border sealed for security purposes
The official says that the security situation on the Afghan Highway had been tightened by paramilitary troops.
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Ensuring accountability: Minister blames corruption for terrorism
NAB outlines phases for holding society accountable
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Analysis: Some quell, some spread murmurs of electoral alliances
PPP gears up for upcoming general elections with renewed zest.
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Shelter homes: Doors remain closed for women victims of violence
Govt says there are not enough resources to run crisis centres in province.
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Mullah Nazir’s deadline ends: Mehsud exodus from Wana starts
Hundreds of tribesmen have left their houses.
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Curbing violence: Doctors urged to ensure rights to detainees
Speakers say though there is no torture-specific legislation, the constitution prohibits it.
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In Swat, a girls’ primary school without teachers
School being run by volunteer teacher for past 10 days in Shinkat village.
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All rounder: Girl from tribal area shines at international forum
Mamaraha, 14, has brought home laurels with her creativity and leadership skills.
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Explosives recovered: PHC refuses bail request for suspected terrorist
CJ Khan says trial court should decide case in four months.
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Real estate woes: No shelter from rising property prices in Peshawar
Permanent residents blame refugees for escalated costs.
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Domestic abuse: Seminar held on violence against women
Speakers apprise participants of existing laws protecting women.

















































