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‘Pak-US trust deficit replaced with a sense of partnership’
President Asif Ali Zardari said Pakistan and the US had developed a new sense of partnership.
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ECP asked to verify degrees of lawmakers
The Supreme Court has asked the ECP to get the degrees of several MPAs from Balochistan verified by HEC.
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Former CDA chief to file review petition
Former CDA chariman Kamran Lashari is learnt to be preparing to file a review petition against the Supreme Court’s order.
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Call for repairing warning system
The Federal Flood Commission (FFC) has called for repairing a pre-flood radar warning system installed at Mangla.
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Food department face debt worth Rs190b
The financial accounts of the food department face ever rising burdens as has risen to Rs190 billion.
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Lawyers passing through difficult phase: Awan
Federal Law Minister, Dr Babar Awan said the legal fraternity is passing through a difficult phase.
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SHO involved in journalist's torture not suspended
The SHO of the Liberty Police Station has still not been suspended despite Chief Minister's orders.
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Lawmakers pass budget in just over 34 hours
The National Assembly spent just 34 hours and 25 minutes debating the budget, well over five hours less than last year.
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Money not going to individuals: Awan
Law Minister Babar Awan said on Sunday he was not involved in ‘blame games,’.
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Lecturers in FATA wait for justice
The KP government has said it is unable to convert the status of 150 lecturers from ‘contractual’ to ‘permanent'.
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‘Direct election for president’
PML-Q Secretary General Mushahid Hussain Sayed has called for direct elections for the office of the President.
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Parties shoot down PML-N idea
The call of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) for holding mid-term elections isn’t finding any takers.
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Mass transit system direly needed for twin cities
The commuters of Rawalpindi and Islamabad continue to face problems in the absence of a mass transit system.
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Teenage boy’s murderers still at large
The family of a young man, who was shot dead in front of his home about five months ago, is still seeking justice.
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SHO suspended for torturing cameraman
Gulberg police registered an FIR against their SHO Ahsan Ashraf Butt, for torturing and kidnapping a cameraman from Express.
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Gunmen kill 4 over enmity in Rawalpindi
Four people were killed and 3 others were injured by unidentified gunmen in the Sadiqabad Police Station area, Rawalpindi.
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Designers flaunt dresses for western buyers
Nearly 40 artisans exhibited their products to around 14 potential American clients during a fashion show in Islamabad.
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11 hurt in two blasts at Lahore CD market
Twin low intensity bomb blasts hit a music and CD market in Lahore on Saturday evening, injuring 11 people.
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Law minister lobbying against judiciary: Sharif
Nawaz Sharif has claimed that former president Pervez Musharraf was sent abroad under a mutual understanding.
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FIA, CBI to work together to probe Mumbai attacks
The outcome of Friday’s meeting between visiting Indian home minister and Pakistan's interior minister was termed positive.
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Mike Mullen holds security talks in Islamabad
Chairman US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen held security talks with President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday.
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Proactive SAARC key to combating terrorism
Pakistan leadership made a pitch for what the key role Saarc’s can play in combating terror in the region.
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'Musharraf should have been treated like McChrystal'
PML-N Chief, Nawaz Sharif said that Musharraf was given safe passage because of an understanding with President Zardari.
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Mother commits suicide along with her children
A woman committed suicide along with her three children in Rahim Yar Khan on Saturday.
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Police torture Express News camera man
Liberty Police tortured Express News team in Lahore and broke technical equipment in their possession.
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Three F-16s flying into Pakistan today
The US Air Force is set to deliver the first batch of 18 new F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighters to the Pakistan Air Force.
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Fake degrees may lead to mid-term polls: Khan
Leader of the Opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has said that there may be mid-term elections in the country.
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Pakistan urges India to move beyond politics of dossiers
Pakistan and India have agreed to continue dialogue and take concrete steps to reduce tension between them.
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SC rejects FIA report on PSM
The Supreme Court has rejected the Federal Investigation Agency’s report on corruption in Pakistan Steel Mills as...