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PSDP cut by Rs100b for fuel subsidy
NHA, water sector face major cuts; Rs71b sought for OGRA claims
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Karachi set to host 31st International Mushaira
Memorable literary gathering expected at Karachi's Expo Centre on March 28
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan honoured in UK Parliament ceremony
Singer's son Shah Zaman Khan also recognised at London event attended by MPs, South Asian community members
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SHC summons officials in land conversion case
Land for playground converted to residential property where people have lived since 1975
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'Conflict knocks at Pakistan's door'
MQM-P warns of Karachi's vulnerability, urges local governance via Article 140-A
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Gul Plaza probe digs into the past
Judicial commission seeks pre-Partition land records of the plaza, sets April 1 deadline
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Behind closed doors, but not off guard
City gears up for HBL PSL 11 with strict security and zero spectator access
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Roads drown as alerts fall on deaf ears
Karachi's sewerage crisis worsens as repeated govt warnings go unheeded
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Faisalabad Division exceeds wheat cultivation target
Officials expect strong yield as procurement policy announcement nears
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Man gunned down over old enmity
Family stages road protest, demands arrest of suspects
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Non-native trees threaten local biodiversity
Experts warn foreign species may harm local ecosystems despite rapid urban greening benefits
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Five robbers sentenced to death, life terms
Court awards 100 years' imprisonment, Rs18 million fine
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Youth dies from electric shock
He was immediately rushed to the Tehsil Headquarters Civil Hospital, Ghazi
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Markets reopen as Easter shopping begins
Business activity picks up after Eid shopping ends
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Domestic help acquitted in theft case
Prosecution fails to produce any witnesses; only Rs2,000 recovered during probe
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Pindi records surge in dog bites
All four victims, including the three children and the woman, are reported to be out of danger
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'Japan in Art' exhibition opens in Islamabad
Features works by 40 young Pakistani artists that explore Japanese culture
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'Unnatural' cantt delimitation challenged
Objections were filed ahead of new elections following the completion of tenure of elected cantonment board members
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Top capital law officer resigns
Association further maintained that lawyers belonging to the Islamabad Bar have a prior claim to the post
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School closures paralyse admissions
Education Department orders public, private schools to remain closed until March 31
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K-P governor seeks radio digitisation
Radio Pakistan was founded in March 1935, with initial broadcasts starting from Civil Secretariat
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Quetta reels under darkness, dog menace
Streetlight outages spark safety fears as stray dog attacks rise across city
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Waziristan tehsil empties as unrest sparks exodus
Families flee Shewa amid violence; bridge blast deepens security crisis
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Pakistan emerges where India could not
Islamabad's diplomatic intervention in global crises is a political setback for New Delhi
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Hormuz — alternatives and peace
US seems desperate to clinch a deal as the cost of war has spiralled out of control
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Rethinking development: from growth to human well-being
Historically, development was measured almost exclusively in economic terms
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Consequence of climate inaction
Monsoon rains were made 15% more intense by human-caused climate change, according to World Weather Attribution
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Erasing Muslim identity
Secular India had already died the moment the Butcher of Gujarat became prime minister in 2014
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Checkmating the executive
The Fund has noticed a staggering 300% surge in losses, despite a Rs1.2 trillion fiscal support
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Free speech jokes
Trump has turned the US into a joke by launching an illegal war against a country that did not attack America
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Pakistan set to begin Hajj flight operation from April 18
A total of 468 flights are scheduled to transport pilgrims to Saudi Arabia over 34-day period
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Israeli parliament rejects bill to label Qatar as ‘enemy state’
Twenty-eight lawmakers support the bill, while 45 vote against it in the 120-member Knesset
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Strait of Hormuz situation ‘will not return to the past,’ Iran says amid escalating Mideast tensions
France won’t join to open Hormuz by force but ready to help secure key shipping routes, French PM says
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Iran still weighing US proposal despite negative initial response, senior Iranian official says
Delay in officially replying to US' proposal suggests some in Tehran may be open to considering it, Reuters reports
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Sindh instructs hotels, restaurants to avoid rent and price hikes amid fuel crisis
Ministry decides to cancel licences of tour operator defrauding pilgrims
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Kasim urges UNHRC intervention to end Imran's persecution, detention immediately
PTI founder's son says denying prisoners' children the right to meet their father is collective punishment
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Trump to hit Iran harder if Tehran does not accept defeat: White House
Karoline Leavitt says Trump does not bluff and is prepared to unleash hell, warns Iran should not miscalculate again
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Iran 'more resilient' in war with US than anyone expected: ex-British spy chief
Options for US and Israel are 'pretty limited and not great,' says Alex Younger
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PMDC cracks down on universities offering unrecognised postgrad courses
Says 10 universities offering unrecognised postgraduate programmes, directs them to immediately halt courses
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Australia public broadcaster staff strike over pay for first time in 20 years
Majority of ABC staff rejected latest offer of 10% pay rise over 3 years and $700 bonus
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23 Iranian health care workers killed, 112 injured since onset of US-Israeli strikes
Hundreds of medical facilities damaged, Iranian health ministry says
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Ending Iran war key to controlling oil prices: Germany’s Merz
German FM says time has come for ‘more concrete negotiations’ aimed at ending war in Iran
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Trump names Nvidia, Meta CEOs to science and tech council
Council likely to play key role in shaping Washington's response to intensifying global competition in AI
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UN chief warns Iran war 'out of control,' world staring down barrel of wider conflict
Antonio Guterres says time to start climbing diplomatic ladder and return to full respect of international law
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Non-native trees threaten local biodiversity
Experts warn foreign species may harm local ecosystems despite rapid urban greening benefits















































