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Conflict resolution: Jirga solves four-year old bloody dispute
The jirga was held in Balochistan to avoid legal complications as the SC has banned them in Sindh.
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Blessings bestowed: Celebrating the monument to Christ the King
"The monument is a reminder of what Karachi was and what Karachi can be," said Archbishop Coutts.
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Clean the City: Volunteers get rid of garbage from the beach
Drive started around 3pm and went on for four hours.
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Preserving Sindh’s history: A 20-year labour of love, 11 CD box set of ‘Shah jo Raag’ launched
Abida Parveen helps Endowment Fund Trust compile anthology .
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Tit-for-tat killings: Police, TTP avenge deaths of colleagues
Law enforcers kill two terrorists arrested a week ago in an alleged encounter.
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Unified front: PTI, JI intensify protest against drone hits
Participants held a banner, which read, ‘Nato supplies are a licence to kill Muslims’.
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Karachi bombings: Probe makes some headway as TTP claims responsibility
Leaders vow to thwart conspiracies to inflame sectarianism.
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‘Target killers’: Three suspects nabbed, sent to Karachi
They had come to Lahore with Tableeghi Jamat pilgrims heading for the Raiwind Ijtima, the source said.
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SHC Bar Association: Elections postponed, cited irregularities
Some lawyers allegedly started disrupting process by instructing voters to wait for long time to cast their votes.
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Suspect in attack on Wali Babar case lawyer apprehended
Owners of two motorcycles, which were used in the Ancholi blasts, have been detained by the police.
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Environmental concern: Sindh wildlife dept faces dearth of technical staff
There are only two senior officials in the department that are in grade-18.
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Sharing the sorrow: No Shia-Sunni hostilities, say leaders
“We are united and categorically reject the notion of any Sunni-Shia hostilities,” said Allama Noorani.
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Art and the city: Mapping the roads of Karachi for the routes best travelled
Artists Roomi Ahmed, Bani Abidi share how Karachi has influenced their work and career.
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US exchange programme: Alumni reshaping Pakistan for the better: Richard Olson
Over 600 alumni, from different cities and villages, shared their success stories at the reunion.
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Little Italy: Paradiso came to Karachi
It is a remarkable film set in a provincial town in Sicily after the end of the Second World War.
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Controversies averted: No plans to divide Hyd district, CM clarifies
Qaim Ali Shah puts to rest all controversies at press conference in Hyderabad.
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Fearing for their lives: NATO goods transporters suspend operations
Decision made after PTI’s sit-in against US-led drones.
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Delaying justice: No show at Wali Babar’s second hearing
ATC Kandhkot adjourns the case till November 30.
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Ancholi blast aftermath: ‘She went flying, then vanished’
Father lost grip over two-year-old girl after first bomb blast, found her three hours later.
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If authorities can't protect public from terror attacks, self-defence is justified: Altaf
Altaf says govt, political and religious parties should tell nation real facts about the Taliban.
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‘Certain political parties’ are staging sit-in for their political gains: MQM
Farooq Sattar says government is hiding facts, while the K-P government registered an FIR against 'unknown persons'.
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Affiliate of Uzair Baloch gang killed in Lyari clashes
Another gangster allegedly associated with the Uzair Baloch group, was killed in a suspected encounter with Rangers.
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TTP claims responsibility for Karachi twin blasts
TTP spokesperson says such attacks to continue if drone attacks do not stop.
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Accident or murder?: Death of teenage girl baffles investigators
Burn victim passes away as officials fail to make headway.
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Combatting COPD: ‘Smoking remains main reason for prevalence of disease’
Prevention best way to counter Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, say experts.
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Transitions: Sindhi newspaper’s editor passes away at 45
Qazi Shah Muhammad began his career in journalism in 1987 as a crime reporter.
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Preserving marine life: 12-foot whale shark safely swims off Khobar Creek
Earlier this year, two whale sharks were safely released after fishermen received training.
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Voicing concerns: PTI, JI together against drones
A strategy was made at the meeting to ensure maximum participation.
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Pursukoon Karachi: Come one, come all
The three-day festival will take place at the Arts Council, NAPA and Cantt Station .
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Held at gunpoint? Here eat some cake, and other stories from Karachi
Napa performance dedicated to seven journalists and Daniel Pearl to make up for music day.
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Pursukoon Karachi: What was, what is, what should be
First session of three-day initiative brings Karachiites together to draw a roadmap for a better city, literally.
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Twin blasts claim five lives in Karachi
At least 50 injured in the explosions that damaged several shops and vehicles.
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Playing favourites?: Sharmila becomes special assistant to CM
Nadia Gabol inducted as coordinator to CM for human rights.
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Sectarian harmony: Despite fears, peaceful protests show solidarity
Leaders of both sects demand the government form a commission to probe the Rawalpindi incident.
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High-profile: Prosecutor survives home invasion
Is state attorney in Wali Babar murder case.
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Something fishy: Several fish poisoned in private pond
A large number of fish died after a poisonous chemical was dumped into a fish pond near village Wahid Bux Sethar.
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Illegal promotion? Govt defends Shahid Hayat’s appointment
Officials said his appointment was in violation of rules.
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First time in pakistan: Training for female prosecutors, investigators ends
Experts trained female investigators in crime scene analysis, forensics, interview techniques and trial preparation.
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Crisis management: ‘Diabetes can be fixed through diet’
The speakers expressed concern that over 7.1 million diabetes patients in Pakistan are over 20 years old.
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Sindh Universities Law: Protest to shift outside SA if amendment not approved
Political interference will not be tolerated in education affairs, say teachers’ associations.
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Medical breakthrough: AKU to make gloves to check blood pressure, ECG
The project is part of Grand Challenges Canada grants competition.
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Winter arrives: Karachi to have yet another foggy morning today
Vehicular, air traffic was affected after the first unexpected fog on Thursday morning.
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‘Ethnic clashes’: Court dismisses bail plea of suspects who set bus ablaze
Armed men set the bus on fire on Aug 13, 2011, near KPT Fire Brigade Office.
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Labour laws: For brick kiln workers, wages go down as working hours go up, complains union leader
Speakers agree it is shameful we are talking about slavery in this age.
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Improving relations: Korean delegation visits Karachi to improve diplomatic ties
The delegation, led by Friendship Association chairperson Oh Jay-hee, visited Quaid’s mausoleum on Sunday.
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No place like home: Pakistan Sweet Home — a beacon of hope for lost souls
The initiative has 28 centres that cater to around 2,800 children.
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Rauf Farooqui becomes new KMC administrator
“Hopefully we will solve the employee’s salary issue immediately,” says Rauf Akhtar Farooqui.
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From foes to friends: Gangsters Baba Ladla, Ghaffar Zikri join force
The groups came to an understanding to ouster Uzair Baloch from Lyari: insiders .
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Pending dues: Karachi staring at water crisis as KESC starts curbing power supply to KWSB
KWSB says power supply has been cut off whereas KESC maintains they are only cutting power for four hours a day.
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Karachi strike: Pillion riding banned for 24 hours
The ban has been imposed to ensure security during protest demonstrations in Karachi on Friday.