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Karachi search operation: 50 suspects arrested
Drugs and weapons were also seized during the operation.
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Providing relief to survivors is a national cause: Kayani
Army chief visits flood-hit areas, monitors Pakistan Army relief efforts.
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Blast from the past: 3 children die playing with ‘1965 war’ bomb
Police believes the children found the explosive device floating in the water.
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Sharif blasts govt’s ‘lethargic response’
Says the govt deliberately delayed relief to victims in order to procure foreign aid.
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SC rejects Sindh govt’s assessment report
Chief justice says report ‘not even worth a second glance’.
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Imran Farooq murder case: SHC seeks missing accused’s travel record
SHC tells state to file report in 14 days.
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Affiliation with muet: SHC issue notices in NED’s challenge to DCET
Sindh High Court’s division bench gave the respondents in the petition one last chance to appear and argue their case.
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Blurring the lines: Artists explore censorship and isolation in plain black and white
One artist’s idea of freedom is haphazard criss-crossed lines that could be anything.
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Neglecting duties: Lawyers take govt, MPAs, to court over disaster in Sanghar
The district has been the worst hit but nothing is being done, says petition.
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DHA blast: Sketch of suicide bomber prepared
Since the survivor saw the attacker only for a few seconds before the blast took place, his description is still hazy.
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Satellite technology: President suggests turning disaster into opportunity
President blamed the torrential rains on climate change, felt that the calamity will be converted into...
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Police bus attack: Chakra Goth case suspect held
CID says Sikander is affiliated with a political party.
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Medical relief work: It will get much worse before it gets any better, says PMA
Golarchi’s pregnant women are haemoglobin deficient.
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Carcinogenic: PA body approves gutka, mainpuri bill
So far officers were reluctant to prosecute as no laws existed.
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CID SSP house attack: As DHA turns a blind eye, dazed residents begin to pick up the pieces
The people have learnt not to expect much from the authorities.
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President watches over flooded Sindh via video conferencing
‘Pakistan cards’ to be distributed in Badin and Thatta from today.
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2007 mayhem: MQM denies WikiLeaks charges about role in May 12
Farooq Sattar says the cable is part of a conspiracy against the party.
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Speed thrills: Man killed in hit-and-run
Yasin died when he was hit by an unidentified vehicle in Gharo on Wednesday.
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Demonstration: Power company employees protest possible privatization
Labour leaders criticise government’s policy, accuse them of trying to privatise national assets such as power plants.
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Anti-encroachment drive: President puts together team to remove settlements on River Indus
President has directed the departments to arrange for machinery and to launch an operation [to remove] encroachments.
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Maintenance: Water supply suspended at midnight for repairs
Main supply line of the Old Pumping Station burst due to sudden power breakdown at around 12 am.
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Police postings: Top officers in contempt over promotions
Policemen claim that the SHC had promoted them to BPS 20 earlier.
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Helping hands: America and Aga Khan working for flood relief again
The university holds a ceremony in honour of those who volunteered for flood relief.
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Another perspective: Rangers operations a formality: JSQM chief
Qureshi claims that Sindhi people are being targeted because of their love for Sindh.
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Going bankrupt: Women’s complaint centre shut down for unpaid bills
Centres in Larkana, Hyderabad and Karachi work with funds from the Sindh government.
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Promoting education: USAID and Sindh to teach 700,00 flood-affected children
The five-year programme will help the Sindh government build 200 new schools in eight districts.
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Cid blast: CCTV cameras were not working, says IG
Wajid Durrani denies there is any CCTV footage, says cameras were inoperable at the time.
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After DHA attack, Sindh’s madrassas may be under scrutiny
CID SSP had foiled attempts to recruit from the countryside.
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Flood damage: 0.2m cattle infected and 29,000 dead
Animals are dying of mouth, skin and paw infections and are eating insect-infected fodder.
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Pre-Eid jitters: Should you be worried about the Congo virus?
A Quetta doctor died in Karachi on Tuesday, but expert says there is no epidemic.
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SSP's house attack: Sindh’s CID angered by Rehman Malik’s claims, FIA analysis
No parts were found in the crater, leading to the assumption there was no suicide bomber.
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Once bitten: Amid harsher climate realities, govt senses need for permanent fix
President suggests planting Neem trees and monitoring floodwaters using satellites.
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Dengue: Sindh govt imposes 60-day ban on public swimming pools
Ban imposed under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code.
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Karachi violence: SC expresses displeasure over police reports
Divisional bench demands detailed reports highlighting steps taken to curb violence and crimes in the city.
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Seven years of success: You are where you study, says Sir Adamjee Institute
The school was set up to educate Federal B Area residents and not just academically.
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Caught unaware: Elderly woman drugged and robbed
A little while later when she woke up, she found that she had been robbed of her jewellery.
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The eyes of the whole country are on Sindh right now: Awan
Federal minister stresses need to monitor flood relief efforts.
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Out of the fold: By putting the Mughal in Monet, artist gives in to the anxiety of influence
Waseem Ahmed gets away with reproducing classic European paintings.
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Safety measures: SHC beefs up security as lawyers receive threats
The federal interior ministry sends SHC bar association a letter about possible threats.
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Red tape: Widow finally goes to court for compensation
File was pushed ahead from the governor, health and finance departments, to the CM.
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London exhibition controversy: Pakistan says no brochures listed cluster munitions
Contrasting claims surface as debacle termed ‘a possible minor omission’.
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Quetta Doctor Dies In Karachi: Amidst fear of dengue, Congo virus strikes
Dr Mandokhail contracted the disease while operating an Afghan citizen in Quetta.
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May 12 mayhem: Notices issued to Altaf, Musharraf
SHC restores petitions on 2007 violence in Karachi.
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Law and order: Nawaz demands ban on parties’ militant wings
Says those responsible for violence in Karachi have ruined the economy.
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Drug smuggling: What couldn’t ‘save’ Zardari, rescues sailor
Bail granted after two years on recently restored law.
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Girls and grandmothers come together at St. Lawrence’s Girls School’s 75th anniversary
Amid bomb scares and security threats, an all-girls school celebrates with nostalgic slideshows.
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Ongoing operations: CID arrests party-backed target killer
Seven men were killed in Orangi, and eight in Pirabad, which included minibus passengers.
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All is not well: SC summons top law, police officials
Police have been giving daily progress reports but violence has been on the rise.
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Tit for tat: Nawaz Sharif should focus on the people instead of politics, say PPP leaders in response
PML-N has militant wing, claim PPP leaders.
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Post-mortem analysis: In DHA, security is better for golf clubs, not its residents, muse police
CID reviews threats for terrorism-fighting unit and their families.