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More than 100 policemen dismissed over duty refusal in Lahore
Cops found absent from duty on numerous occasions, with several others refusing to perform their assigned tasks.
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Carbon levy pops up in talks with IMF
Govt hesitant in imposing tax to shield firms
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Apex court's CB references Bajwa's extension during military trials case
Former army chief's extension cited by court as an example of legal changes driven by the court’s interventions.
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MQM-H leader Afaq Ahmed granted bail in dumper arson case
Court takes critical stance on political arrests, noting that imprisoning politicians often enhances their popularity.
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IMF mission to arrive in Pakistan on March 3 for review talks
The talks will continue until March 15 and will play a key role in shaping the country’s 2025-26 fiscal policies.
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JCP member steps down in protest
Akhtar Hussain cites 'controversies surrounding judicial appointments'
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New oil and gas reserves discovered in Waziristan
Mari Energies says discovery at the Spinam-1 well, would contribute to strengthening Pakistan’s hydrocarbon reserves.
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Mustafa Amir murder case: SHC strips ATC judge of powers
ATC Judge Zakir Hussain removed from administrative role after allegations of record tampering and judicial overreach.
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Karachi Mayor safe after lift incident at hospital
Mayor Murtaza Wahab, Deputy Mayor, and other officials involved in mishap at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital.
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Sindh Governor Tessori proposes solution to improve Pakistan Cricket Team
Tessori argues that a successful cricket team is built through thoughtful decisions rather than constant criticism.
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Punjab govt to reform province's century-old criminal laws
Committee will draft amendments to CCP 1898, the PPC 1860, and the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984.
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Karachi weather: Cloudy conditions, rain unlikely
Karachi to stay dry with cloudy skies; temperatures range from 19°C to 30°C, no rain expected.
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Karachi’s University Road closed after BRT work damages water pipeline
Traffic police said Water Board officials and machinery had arrived near Old Sabzi Mandi to repair the damaged line.
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Highway patrol police planned
Sindh Police to deploy 'Patrolling Police' on highways, enhance security with modern cameras.
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PM wants $2b Azeri investment formalised within a month
Aliyev likely to visit in April to firm up deals Islamabad, Baku discuss defence cooperation
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Sindh Resilience Project encounters delays
Funds raised to reduce the risk and impact of floods, droughts have been spent on rehabilitation works
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Pakistan rejects Indian media's claims of alleged threats to ICC Champions Trophy
Information minister denounces reports as false propaganda intended to harm Pakistan's image, sabotage the tournament.
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Pindi's first walking street opens tomorrow
Completed at a cost of Rs1.2b, one-kilometre Bank Road is home to top brand outlets
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Rain, snowfall bring respite from ailments
The onset of rains is expected to bring immediate relief.
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CB to take up plea on May 9 probe
CB to take up plea on May 9 probe
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Public schools witness low enrolments
Privatisation of government schools cited among key reasons
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Festival ends with grand cultural display
Major highlight of event was artisan craft exhibition, featuring over 30 skilled craftsmen
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Probe uncovers 'corruption' at ATH
Inquiry report also raises serious concerns about fraudulent practices
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Cricket security disrupts local life in Rawalpindi
Residents and traders protest closures around Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
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PMD warns of thunderstorms, heavy rains and snowfall
Strong system expected to move towards the upper regions by February 25 and remain over northern areas until March 2.
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Dr Waqar Yousuf Azeemi assumes responsibility as new head of Silsila Azeemia
Hundreds of people from across the country and abroad attended the Soyem for Khawaja Shamsuddin Azeemi (RA).
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PTA begins licencing process for VPN service providers
PTA approved the applications of two companies for the grant of 'Class Licences' to provide VPN services.
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Punjab announces new school timings for Ramadan
The revised timings aim to accommodate students and staff while ensuring educational activities continue smoothly.
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Technical education sidelined by government colleges
With rampant unemployment, youth seeking skills training have to pay hefty fee for private courses
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Saudi Arabia commits $500m to end polio in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Pakistan and Afghanistan reported 99 cases of wild polio in 2024, according to WHO data.
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Pakistan, Azerbaijan agree to enhance bilateral investment to $2bn
Pakistan, Azerbaijan reaffirm commitment to strengthen defence ties
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Dilapidated level crossings jeopardise commuters
Failure of the authorities to coordinate over the repair have compromised traffic safety
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K-P to fight for rights to ‘last extent,’ CM Gandapur vows
CM Gandapur urged the federal government to initiate talks on a fair revenue-sharing formula.
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Body found at residence of PTI's Aslam Iqbal in Lahore
Authorities found the body in the servant quarters of the property, located in Lahore's New Mozang area.
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Ex-Pakistan cricketer Aamir Sohail criticises PCT performance after India loss
Speaking to Express News, Sohail said Pakistan had strong chance when Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel were at crease.
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Punjab govt unveils plan for world-class travel infrastructure
She stated that no funds from the Punjab government had been spent on this work.
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Court issues non-bailable arrest warrant for slain Mustafa Amir
Despite his death, the court has directed authorities to produce him before the bench on February 27.
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Govt to ensure uninterrupted power supply during Ramadan
Minister Leghari also suggested that power tariffs could be reduced further in the coming months.
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Two Ramadans in one year: When and how will it happen?
Muslims will experience two Ramadans in a single year
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Fresh spell of rains likely to begin today: Met Office
Thunderstorms and rain expected in various cities across Pakistan today, with snowfall in some areas.
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Opposition vows to defend people's rights
TTAP, PTI, SIC leaders call for democratic rule in Pakistan
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'Poll outcomes remain unrepresentative'
Fafen report highlights flaws in FTPT system, calls for reforms to enhance voter representation
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Judicial commission member steps down over appointment 'controversies'
In his letter, he expressed dissatisfaction with the recent selection process for Supreme Court judges.
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IMF delegation arrives in Islamabad for climate funding talks
Finance Minister Aurangzeb earlier said Pakistan expects $1-1.5 billion in climate funding.