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Country braces for more flooding; toll reaches 28
Daily Times
KARACHI/ISLAMABAD/ PESHAWAR: Flash flooding caused by torrential monsoon rains has killed at least 28 in Pakistan and affected hundreds of thousands of people, according to aid agencies, with further downpours expected in the coming days. In Chitral ...
Army rescues 164 people in ChitralThe Express Tribune
Deadly flash floods in Pakistan kills dozens, damage roads and cropsThe Age
Army continues flood relief and rescue operationBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistan Today
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Daily Times
KARACHI/ISLAMABAD/ PESHAWAR: Flash flooding caused by torrential monsoon rains has killed at least 28 in Pakistan and affected hundreds of thousands of people, according to aid agencies, with further downpours expected in the coming days. In Chitral ...
Army rescues 164 people in Chitral
Deadly flash floods in Pakistan kills dozens, damage roads and crops
Army continues flood relief and rescue operation
The Express Tribune
Plea to top court: Floods seen as a handy excuse to delay LG polls
The Express Tribune
Once again the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Punjab and Sindh are dragging their feet on holding Local Government (LG) elections, delayed since 2009. A senior official in ECP revealed that the ECP, Punjab and Sindh governments have decided ...
Judicial Commission gives us clean chit: ECPThe News International
ECP casts doubt on LG polls in Punjab, SindhThe Nation
Committee asks govt to delay LG polls in Punjab and SindhDaily Times
Geo News, Pakistan
Pakistan Today
Radio Pakistan (press release)
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The Express Tribune
Once again the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Punjab and Sindh are dragging their feet on holding Local Government (LG) elections, delayed since 2009. A senior official in ECP revealed that the ECP, Punjab and Sindh governments have decided ...
Judicial Commission gives us clean chit: ECP
ECP casts doubt on LG polls in Punjab, Sindh
Committee asks govt to delay LG polls in Punjab and Sindh
The Nation
JC shocker: PTI won't quit assemblies
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - After the Judicial Commission shocker, the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) is not going to quit the assemblies or launch a massive anti-government movement, The Nation learnt. "We will not quit the assemblies. We will do politics and try to ...
Moment of reflection?The News International
'Friendly' opposition: PPP cautiously accepts rigging inquiry reportThe Express Tribune
Hard lessonsDaily Times
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - After the Judicial Commission shocker, the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) is not going to quit the assemblies or launch a massive anti-government movement, The Nation learnt. "We will not quit the assemblies. We will do politics and try to ...
Moment of reflection?
'Friendly' opposition: PPP cautiously accepts rigging inquiry report
Hard lessons
Daily Times
Pakistan Army wins praise for winning war on terror
Daily Times
WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD: US lawmakers on Friday praised the Pakistan Army for sacrifices in fighting terrorists. They also expressed full support to Pakistan's democratic process during meetings with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi.
Pakistan hoping for positive Indian response on talks: FatemiThe Nation
Nawaz in the USPakistan Today
US lawmakers urge Pakistan to take action against all militantsKashmir Images
The News International
Business Standard
PakistanHerald
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Daily Times
WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD: US lawmakers on Friday praised the Pakistan Army for sacrifices in fighting terrorists. They also expressed full support to Pakistan's democratic process during meetings with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi.
Pakistan hoping for positive Indian response on talks: Fatemi
Nawaz in the US
US lawmakers urge Pakistan to take action against all militants
NDTV
5.1Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Pakistan's Islamabad: United States Geological ...
NDTV
Islamabad: A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck just outside Islamabad early on Saturday morning, the United States Geological Survey said, but local officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Residents of the Pakistani ...
5.1-magnitude earthquake rocks Pakistan's Islamabad: USGSEconomic Times
Magnitude 5.1 earthquake strikes close to Pakistan capitalABC Online
Magnitude 5.1 quake hits close to Pakistan's Islamabad - USGSReuters
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NDTV
Islamabad: A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck just outside Islamabad early on Saturday morning, the United States Geological Survey said, but local officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Residents of the Pakistani ...
5.1-magnitude earthquake rocks Pakistan's Islamabad: USGS
Magnitude 5.1 earthquake strikes close to Pakistan capital
Magnitude 5.1 quake hits close to Pakistan's Islamabad - USGS
Unseemly controversy
Daily Times
A controversy has broken out around the Langlands School and College, Chitral. Mr Geoffrey Langlands, who managed the school for two decades before he retired in March 2013, finds himself at the centre of the controversy for trying to challenge his ...
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Daily Times
A controversy has broken out around the Langlands School and College, Chitral. Mr Geoffrey Langlands, who managed the school for two decades before he retired in March 2013, finds himself at the centre of the controversy for trying to challenge his ...
Daily Times
Lady chief of food authority strikes again
The News International
LAHORE: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) imposed heavy fine on various food outlets, including two five-star hotels of the provincial metropolis, here on Friday. This is for the first time that the PFA team has inspected a five-star hotel in the city ...
Unhygienic kitchens, missing expiry dates: Renowned hotels, restaurants and ...Daily Times
Food quality: Restaurants at PC, Avari among others fined for poor hygieneThe Express Tribune
Punjab Food Authority fines two high-end hotelsPakistan Today
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The News International
LAHORE: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) imposed heavy fine on various food outlets, including two five-star hotels of the provincial metropolis, here on Friday. This is for the first time that the PFA team has inspected a five-star hotel in the city ...
Unhygienic kitchens, missing expiry dates: Renowned hotels, restaurants and ...
Food quality: Restaurants at PC, Avari among others fined for poor hygiene
Punjab Food Authority fines two high-end hotels
The Nation
Girls bag top three positions in SSC examination
Daily Times
LAHORE: Girls have once against excelled in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examination 2015, clinching top three positions, however third position was shared by three students, including a boy. Board of Intermediate and Secondary ...
Girls beat boys in Matric examThe Nation
Girl students secure top two positions in SSEThe Express Tribune
Girls bag top two positions in matric examThe News International
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Daily Times
LAHORE: Girls have once against excelled in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examination 2015, clinching top three positions, however third position was shared by three students, including a boy. Board of Intermediate and Secondary ...
Girls beat boys in Matric exam
Girl students secure top two positions in SSE
Girls bag top two positions in matric exam
The News International
PTI orders mobile operators to close down Blackberry internet
The News International
ISLAMABAD: In the name of ensuring security, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has directed all cellular mobile operators to close down Blackberry Enterprise Services (BES) till November 30, 2015. “Yes, the regulator PTA has directed them to ...
No Blackberry enterprise services after Nov 30: PTAThe Nation
Pakistan has built a massive surveillance state: reportThe Hindu
Pakistan to shut down BlackBerry services by December over 'security'Reuters
The Express Tribune
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: In the name of ensuring security, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has directed all cellular mobile operators to close down Blackberry Enterprise Services (BES) till November 30, 2015. “Yes, the regulator PTA has directed them to ...
No Blackberry enterprise services after Nov 30: PTA
Pakistan has built a massive surveillance state: report
Pakistan to shut down BlackBerry services by December over 'security'
The News International
PM warns of huge flash floods
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday said glacial melting, not rains, caused the flood in Chitral and asked the concerned departments to stay alert in the wake of looming threat of floods. Addressing a gathering in the remote Chachran ...
Flood devastation: Nawaz vows to mobilise all resources for reliefThe Express Tribune
Nawaz orders advance measures in flood-prone areasDaily Times
Chitral flood caused by melting glaciers: PMThe Nation
Pakistan Today
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday said glacial melting, not rains, caused the flood in Chitral and asked the concerned departments to stay alert in the wake of looming threat of floods. Addressing a gathering in the remote Chachran ...
Flood devastation: Nawaz vows to mobilise all resources for relief
Nawaz orders advance measures in flood-prone areas
Chitral flood caused by melting glaciers: PM
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