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UAE denies access to arrested Pakistanis
United Arab Emirates authorities have denied Pakistan access to two of its detained nationals in Ras al Khaimah.
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Police swoop on banned outfits
Police swooped on supected hideouts of outlawed militant groups in four districts across southern Punjab.
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PPP circumvents CoD to get even with PML-N
The PPP has decided to field independents as party candidates in the Punjab by-elections against the PML-N.
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Zardari’s China visit cements nuclear deal
President Asif Ali Zardari flew back home on Sunday at the conclusion of a 5 day visit to China.
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Blasphemy FIR recorded without complainant’s knowledge?
The man, who ostensibly accused his Christian neighbours of defiling the Holy Quran, may have been out of the city the day...
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Degree record of parliamentarians missing from PU
A number of degrees belonging to parliamentarians sent to Punjab University for verification have been found missing.
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142 vehicles for the CM, 7 for crisis management
A recent poll reveals that bureaucracy, ministers, advisors and task forces are using a total of 6,000 cars.
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ATC issues arrest warrant for Kasab, Ansari
An Anti-Terrorism Court in Rawalpindi has issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Ajmal Kasab and Faheem Ansari.
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Indian hackers vandalise Punjab police website
The Punjab Police’s official website was hacked by a group of Indian hackers and derogatory remarks were placed on it.
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Women allegedly chained for two weeks by husband, released
A woman who was allegedly kept in chains for two weeks by her husband was recovered by a court bailiff.
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SC adjourns hearing in missing youth’s case
The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned hearing of a suo motu case for the recovery of Hassan Sharjeel.
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Punjab deputies pass resolution against media
Lawmakers in the Punjab Assembly directed their anger at the media on Friday.
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Degrees of two federal ministers unauthentic
The degrees of 14 more members of parliament, including two federal ministers have been found fake and unauthentic.
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Govt disowns hostile NAB missive
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Friday disowned a ‘hostile’ letter to the Supreme Court by an official of the NAB.