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PTI activists start blocking main arteries of Karachi
The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) activists have started blocking main arteries of Karachi including Shahrah-e-Faisal and National High, Geo News reported. PTI workers blocked road at Qayyumabad Chorangi, Nursery Shahrah-e-Faisal, Quaidabad, ...
PTI groups in Rawalpindi stick to their gunsDAWN.com
MQM activist gunned down in KarachiGeo News, Pakistan
Vote audit demand to ensure next fair electionsThe Nation
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The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) activists have started blocking main arteries of Karachi including Shahrah-e-Faisal and National High, Geo News reported. PTI workers blocked road at Qayyumabad Chorangi, Nursery Shahrah-e-Faisal, Quaidabad, ...
PTI groups in Rawalpindi stick to their guns
MQM activist gunned down in Karachi
Vote audit demand to ensure next fair elections
The Express Tribune
No deal on Reko Diq, says Dr Malik
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QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch on Thursday dispelled the impression of striking a deal with any company with regard to Reko Diq Gold-cum-Copper mine project. Rejecting the reports of granting contract to the Tethyan ...
No deal struck on Reko Diq: Balochistan CMThe Nation
Malik rules out awarding Reko Diq mining licence to TCCDAWN.com
Reko Diq: Committee mulls over 'out of court' settlementBusiness Recorder
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The News International
QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik Baloch on Thursday dispelled the impression of striking a deal with any company with regard to Reko Diq Gold-cum-Copper mine project. Rejecting the reports of granting contract to the Tethyan ...
No deal struck on Reko Diq: Balochistan CM
Malik rules out awarding Reko Diq mining licence to TCC
Reko Diq: Committee mulls over 'out of court' settlement
The News International
Malala to spend Nobel prize money on education in Pakistan
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai said she would spend her share of the $1.1 million prize money on projects for education in Pakistan. In an interview with the Pakistan state-run TV along with her father and mother in the United ...
Malala weeps at sight of bloodied school uniformChannel News Asia
Malala Yousafzai Sees Herself As Pakistani Prime Minister In 20 YearsNDTV
Malala hopes to serve Pakistan as prime ministerDAWN.com
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai said she would spend her share of the $1.1 million prize money on projects for education in Pakistan. In an interview with the Pakistan state-run TV along with her father and mother in the United ...
Malala weeps at sight of bloodied school uniform
Malala Yousafzai Sees Herself As Pakistani Prime Minister In 20 Years
Malala hopes to serve Pakistan as prime minister
The Nation
Rs2/unit power tariff cut on the cards
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Big reduction in electricity tariff is on cards as the government is not only restructuring slabs structure but the per unit price of electricity is expected to be slashed by Rs.2 under monthly charges adjustment. According to the sources on the ...
74 paisa cut approved in K-Electric tariffDAWN.com
K-Electric: 74 paisa reduction approved by NepraBusiness Recorder
NEPRA approves 74paisa/unit cut in power priceDaily Times
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Big reduction in electricity tariff is on cards as the government is not only restructuring slabs structure but the per unit price of electricity is expected to be slashed by Rs.2 under monthly charges adjustment. According to the sources on the ...
74 paisa cut approved in K-Electric tariff
K-Electric: 74 paisa reduction approved by Nepra
NEPRA approves 74paisa/unit cut in power price
The Nation
ISAF commander meets General Raheel
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - General John Campbell, Commander international Security Assistance force(ISAF), called on Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on Thursday at the General Headquarters. According to a short statement released by the Inter Services ...
Corps Commanders moot todayInternational News Network
ISAF commander calls on COASThe News International
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - General John Campbell, Commander international Security Assistance force(ISAF), called on Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on Thursday at the General Headquarters. According to a short statement released by the Inter Services ...
Corps Commanders moot today
ISAF commander calls on COAS
ISAF commander discuss regional security situation with Army Chief
Daily Times
Khattak discloses Nisar's 'secret meeting' with Imran
Daily Times
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Thursday disclosed that he facilitated Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan to meet Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan “three times secretly at a friend's house”.
Ch Nisar secretly met Imran Khan thrice: CM KPThe Nation
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Daily Times
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Thursday disclosed that he facilitated Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan to meet Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan “three times secretly at a friend's house”.
Ch Nisar secretly met Imran Khan thrice: CM KP
The Nation
India has no choice on Kashmir except UN resolutions: FO
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Thursday welcomed the mediation offer of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to resolve the longstanding issue of Kashmir between Pakistan and India in the interest of lasting peace, progress and prosperity in South Asia.
FO praises UN chief's offer to help resolve Kashmir issueDAWN.com
Pakistan vows to push ahead with China-backed development despite India's ...Daily Mail
Pak: Will go ahead with 'Azad' Kashmir projects with ChinaKashmir Reader
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Thursday welcomed the mediation offer of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to resolve the longstanding issue of Kashmir between Pakistan and India in the interest of lasting peace, progress and prosperity in South Asia.
FO praises UN chief's offer to help resolve Kashmir issue
Pakistan vows to push ahead with China-backed development despite India's ...
Pak: Will go ahead with 'Azad' Kashmir projects with China
DAWN.com
EDUCATION WATCH: FDE skips annual inter-school sports
DAWN.com
Students in the Federal Capital were denied what could have been an important developmental activity when the Federal Directorate of Education skipped its annual inter-school sports competition. The annual event which is part of the educational calendar ...
Daily wage teachers hold protestFrontier Post
Déjà vu: Baboos unmoved; no end to daily-wage teachers' woesThe Express Tribune
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DAWN.com
Students in the Federal Capital were denied what could have been an important developmental activity when the Federal Directorate of Education skipped its annual inter-school sports competition. The annual event which is part of the educational calendar ...
Daily wage teachers hold protest
Déjà vu: Baboos unmoved; no end to daily-wage teachers' woes
The Nation
Lawyers lock courts protesting against nomination in FIR
Frontier Post
LAHORE: A group of lawyers locked the main gate of District and Sessions Court as a protest against police for lodging an FIR against them for allegedly beating a sub-inspector here on Thursday. A two-day back, Abdul Qayuum, Sub-Inspector of ...
Lawyers rule sessions courtThe Nation
Lawyers turn judicial complex a 'no-go area'DAWN.com
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Frontier Post
LAHORE: A group of lawyers locked the main gate of District and Sessions Court as a protest against police for lodging an FIR against them for allegedly beating a sub-inspector here on Thursday. A two-day back, Abdul Qayuum, Sub-Inspector of ...
Lawyers rule sessions court
Lawyers turn judicial complex a 'no-go area'
The Nation
LHC keeps traders in security loop
The Nation
LAHORE - An LHC full bench on Thursday asked the representatives of traders to come up with their suggestions on how the security could be made foolproof ahead of PTI call to shut down Lahore on December 15. Naeem Mir, a traders' representative, had ...
Centre, a political party behind anarchy-like situation: LHCDAWN.com
Court suggests traders, police to form security planFrontier Post
PTI has mentally disturbed entire nation: LHCThe News International
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The Nation
LAHORE - An LHC full bench on Thursday asked the representatives of traders to come up with their suggestions on how the security could be made foolproof ahead of PTI call to shut down Lahore on December 15. Naeem Mir, a traders' representative, had ...
Centre, a political party behind anarchy-like situation: LHC
Court suggests traders, police to form security plan
PTI has mentally disturbed entire nation: LHC
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