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Man arrested for faking immigration documents
Immigration officials in Islamabad arrested a young man trying to travel to Italy on fake immigration documents.
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May I Kill You?
KopyKats Productions staged its fifth play May I Kill You? on Saturday night at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts.
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One-wheeling goes unchecked in twin cities
The dangerous practice of one-wheeling is continuing on busy roads in Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
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HEC chairman may resign today
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) Chairman, Javed Leghari, may offer his resignation in a meeting with Prime Minister.
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UK MP urges politicial unity
Baroness Sayeeda Warsi has urged Pakistani politicians to forge unity among their ranks.
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Attabad: out of sight, out of mind
The breathless reporting out of Attabad has almost stopped.
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Kabul moot looks to reintegrate Taliban
The world conference which will focus on reintegration and reconciliation with Taliban is scheduled to open on Tuesday.
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Pak-Afghan trade deal signed
Pakistan and Afghanistan signed a long-awaited amended transit trade agreement on Sunday.
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Bomber targets imambargah in Sargodha
A suicide bomber struck outside an imambargah in Sargodha city, killing himself and injuring more than a dozen people.
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CCI approves construction of dam
The Council of Common Interests (CCI) has unanimously approved the construction of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam.
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$1.2b being released: senior US diplomat
The US Senate Committee on Appropriations has given the go-ahead for the release of $1.2 billion to Pakistan.
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Commission finds 47 missing persons in 2 months
During the last two months, the missing persons commission has found 47 people out of the 274 reported missing.
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Low-intensity explosions in Lahore
An explosion has occurred in a net cafe in the Garhi Shahu area of Lahore.
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Unscheduled loadshedding disrupts life in Faisalabad
Twelve to 18 hours of unscheduled power cuts in Faisalabad have paralyzed normal life in the region.
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Banks refuse to honour Data Darbar compensation cheques
Compensation cheques, given by the Punjab government to families of the Data Darbar attack victims have not been honoured.
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Qureshi questions Krishna’s mandate
You know things aren’t going well when the host begins criticising the guests even before they’ve left.
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Indo-Pak talks should not only centre on terror
In a meeting, the country’s top leadership resolved that dialogue with India should not only centre on terrorism.