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Milking the exchequer: AGP catches 18 senior bureaucrats illegally availing Rs7.6mn
List includes senior most management of finance ministry.
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NAB, IB officers hold dual citizenship
NA told some 80 govt employees share nationalities of other countries.
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Spinning the old yarn won’t do any more
Nisar, Imran will only be spinning out yarns to justify their lack of will to address the issue of terrorism.
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Press conference: Victims’ families lambast K-P govt response
Families of victims demand burns patients be shifted to other parts of the country.
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Kenya hostages evacuated, mall siege nears end: govt spokesman
The three-day-long siege has left at least 62 dead and up to 200 wounded.
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Generation(s) lost?: Silent casualties of a decade of war
According to the report, 30-40% people in Karachi suffer from common mental disorders (CMDs).
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Condemnation: Christian communities demand suo motu notice on Peshawar blasts
126 protests organised across south Punjab in 48 hours.
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‘Peace Convention’: Take on Taliban by force, demands Sunni Ittehad
‘Govt strengthening TTP, insulting the dead by offering talks’.
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Security for minorities: Protesters vent anger at church blasts
Traffic problems at several areas due to blocked roads.
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Church bombing: ‘Provide security or give us weapons’
Families of victims demand burns patients be shifted to other parts of the country.
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Laid to rest: A day of mass burial
Excavator brought in to complete digging of graves in time.
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Solidarity: United we mourn
National Assembly denounces ‘attack on all Pakistanis’; interior minister at ‘loss for words’ to describe terrorists.
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In solidarity: With burnt tyres and gunshots, outraged residents mark protest
Stray bullet from clash between two groups in Korangi kills 26-year-old man .
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Peshawar church blasts: Death toll spirals to 83 amid grief filled protests
New K-P police chief appointed, probe begins.
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Flowers of blood in Imran Qureshi's Rome exhibition
Many of the works contrast life & death. Splattering of red acrylic paint to suggest blood, foliage representing life.
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Annual field maintenance: No additional gas supply to power plants
Petroleum ministry says it will only meet contractual commitments.
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Exchange rate: Govt opens up credit line to stem rupee slide
The purpose driven vehicle will provide dollars for oil imports.
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Trial by fire
Since chiefs are ‘peoples’ representatives’ in assemblies, political legitimacy formalised their traditional power.
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My criticism is unfair: Whatmore
Pakistan head coach unhappy with flack, says he has become a ‘soft target’.
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My life in Swat — under the Taliban
Every day the Taliban would catch somebody, and detain him for a day or two at their markaz.
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Terrorists should be separated from those ready for peace talks: Imran Khan
PTI Chairman said the attack on All Saints' church needs to be strongly condemned.
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Cricket: Whatmore confident of Pakistan's resurgence
Since Whatmore took over in March last year, Pakistan have won only one Test and lost five.
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National Assembly unanimous in condemning Peshawar blasts
Implication of the attack on Taliban talks also discussed.
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Militants clueless about who they're fighting against: Fazlur Rehman
JUI-F chief says that whoever carried out the attack wants to influence the APC resolution.
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Church attack: I'm at a loss for words, says Chaudhry Nisar
Interior minister commends the Christian community for showing restraint.
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Suspected militants kill soldier in market in Indian Kashmir: Police
Militants shot the soldiers from Central Industrial Security Force while they were buying vegetables at the market.
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Peshawar blast protests: Churches of Pakistan say no to rioting
Appeal was made after protests and rioting broke out in the country following the Peshawar church attack.
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Raid in Karachi: Rangers recover explosives, weapons from fruit crates
No one was arrested as the criminals managed to get away.
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Ban Ki-moon condemns Peshawar church attack
Calls on the government to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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Defending borders: 12 militants killed in Lower Dir clashes
Pakistani forces were patrolling the border area when they were attacked by about 15 militants.
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Roadside bombing: Blast in Sibi injures 21
It was a remote-controlled bomb planted in a motorcycle, injuring 21 people including a local journalist.
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Headhunt: Three names proposed for acting HEC chief
Top seat lying vacant for a month, govt remains indecisive.
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26/11 investigation: Pakistani judicial panel reaches India
Will cross-examine and re-examine four prosecution witnesses in the Mumbai attacks case.
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Afghan peace process: Taliban unlikely to open new office
Discussions likely to take place without formal office.
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Suicide attack aftermath: Protesters out in force on streets
Raising slogans, they demand that the culprits be brought to book.
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Peshawar church blasts:‘Are you listening? Mom is dead!’
Only a few cities in the world have seen as much grief as Peshawar.
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Peshawar attack: And then they were gone
‘We have lost our scholars, leaders, teachers – our future’.
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Sunday Mass murder
Two suicide bombers hit historic church in Peshawar’s Kohati Gate area.
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Interfaith harmony: The church that looked like a mosque
Founding Christian missionaries did not want to offend sentiments when they built it.
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Carnage: Bishops, political parties announce three-day mourning
Special prayers to be offered in churches across the province .
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Condemnations: Too little, (many hours) too late
Statements of solidarity pour in as death toll mounts.
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Bloody Sunday: Hundred years of coexistence tears at Peshawar’s heart
Lady Reading Hospital CEO says biggest trauma for hospital since Meena Bazaar attack.
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Ahmadi persecution: Police bow to clerics to tear down minarets
Group demands further demolitions at Ahmadi places of worship.
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Misbah terms batting woes as reason for decline
Veteran says he is not ‘under pressure’ over captaincy debate.
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Karachi Education City: A project that can set off an era of prosperity
The complex is being modelled on Dubai International Academic City.
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Six killed in US drone strike in North Waziristan: Officials
Three suspected terrorists wounded in the attack.
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War of Indie-Pendence
Inexpensive equipment means local bands can now record and release music without giving in to popular trends.
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Naswar: Tainted love
Never get high on your own supply, warns a famous naswar maker in Karachi’s Jackson bazaar.
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78 killed, over 100 injured in Peshawar church attack
Two suicide bombers with 12 kilogrammes of explosive material attacked the church after Sunday mass.
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Greenery: The trees that were...
All across Karachi, tall trees are systematically being chopped down to small bushes, quite unlike other big cities.