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Karachi violence claims five lives
Five people were killed overnight in a cycle of violence in Karachi.
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Where’s the money? Not in medicine or law
Once upon a time, medicine and engineering were considered the only viable options for students pursuing higher education.
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Sindhi, Baloch farmers unite against landlords
Angry rice farmers from Sindh and Balochistan have been protesting against landlords and MNAs.
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Get back to where you belong
37 top bureaucrats who managed to get influential jobs have been sent back to their original departments.
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Fayyaz Hussain Naqvi, the 11th Shia to die for nothing
The 11th victim of sectarian target killings in two months was buried in Orangi on Tuesday.
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When supply meets demand
11-year-old Bakht spends at least six hours a day sitting cross-legged on the floor, memorising the Holy Quran.
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MNAs and MPAs forcefully controlling water in Shikarpur
District administration Shikarpur Tuesday decided to take help from police to take back water from MNAs and MPAs.
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Police arrest alleged sectarian killer
The police have arrested a member of a militant outfit believed to be behind the recent killing of a Shia man.
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‘Filmmaking needs a push in the right direction’
A fresh perspective and an eye for detail are essential if one wishes to stay relevant in the field of filmmaking.
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Sadly, this whale had a fishermen of a time
The fishermen on their small boat were too scared to free the 16-feet long whale shark caught in their nets.
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Milk goes from Rs37 to Rs50
The Sindh government and city administration have raised the price of milk by Rs13.
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Sabotage feared in canal rupture as villages flooded
9 villages near Ubauro are floating in four-foot-deep water as the RD-64 Canal developed a breach early on Monday.
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Whale shark washed up at Hawksbay
A shark was washed up on the shores of Hawksbay in Karachi on Monday.
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Two killed in Karachi shootings
Two people were shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Baldia town, Karachi early on Monday.
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Black Day for PPP today
PPP is observing a Black Day today to mark the overthrow of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's elected government in 1977.
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(Not) living up to their slogan
A message from the consul general on the Pakistan consulate in Houston’s website states:
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Karachi urchins swap streets for art
Tanvir Ahmed was 11 years old when he ran away from home and got drawn into life as a sex worker on the streets of Karachi.
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Signal-free corridors killing more people prove experts
Traffic accident deaths have risen 30 per cent with the advent of the ‘signal-free corridor’ in the city.
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Crash in to me
It seems as if the fiercer the waves get the more people are attracted to them, with fatal consequences.
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Insecurity: it’s turning out to be a cash cow
It’s a cake everyone wants a slice of and the armed forces as well as the police are not to be left behind.
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Husband wonders if kerosene death was suicide or murder
Life for the happily married Nighat, a mother of three, was good.
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Altaf calls for raising Haq Parast Lashkars
MQM chief Altaf Hussain Altaf Hussain called for national cohesion and unity to combat extremism.
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Forbidden love, frozen culture
The perpetual movement propelled by fear that is breaking her down.
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Four killed in Karachi shootings
Four people, including a former counselor, were killed in various shootouts in Karachi.
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Politicians condemn attack on Data Darbar
Shahbaz Sharif said that the government will utilise all available resources to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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260 degrees under suspicion
The degrees of around 260 legislators recently sent for verification are under a cloud of suspicion.