- Over dozen terrorists killed in Mohmand, Bannu ops Dawn
- Security forces kill 13 terrorists in two separate KP operations: ISPR Dawn
- Pakistan security forces kill three TTP terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The Hindu
- 13 terrorists killed during two…
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Over dozen terrorists killed in Mohmand, Bannu ops – Dawn
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PTI demands end to Imran’s solitary confinement – Dawn
- PTI demands end to Imran’s solitary confinement Dawn
- PTI demands cessation of Imran’s ‘solitary confinement’ following UN expert’s report Dawn
- Imran Khan is in a Pakistan ‘death cell’ and the cricketing world is silent The…
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Fixing the water crisis with lining work – Dawn
- Fixing the water crisis with lining work Dawn
- Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a meeting at CM House to review progress on the K-IV and Hub Dam water supply projects Associated Press of Pakistan
- Karachi canal to remain…
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Protests or talks: Imran leaves decision up to alliance – Dawn
- Protests or talks: Imran leaves decision up to alliance Dawn
- ‘We will together seize Haqiqi Azadi’: CM Afridi asks PTI supporters to be ready in case call for protest is made Dawn
- KP CM says D-Chowk marchers will return with freedom or in…
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Business Daily – The cost of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border closure
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Pakistan closed its border with Afghanistan in October following sporadic fighting between the two countries.
Since then, the movement of goods has stopped, and lines of trucks have been waiting to cross.
We look at…
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Faiz Hameed’s conviction: Maulvi, Ismail praise army for taking accountability step – Business Recorder
- Faiz Hameed’s conviction: Maulvi, Ismail praise army for taking accountability step Business Recorder
- How Faiz’s hubris came undone with failure of TTP ‘resettlement project’ Dawn
- Pakistan’s military sentences its former spy chief to 14…
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Pakistan’s oldest brewery finds a path back to global markets : NPR
A Pakistani brewery founded in the 19th century is exporting beer again for the first time in decades, despite alcohol being illegal for the country’s Muslim majority.
MILES PARKS, HOST:
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Supply trucks torched, drivers abducted in South Waziristan
Unidentified armed assailants set fire to trucks carrying supplies for security forces in South Waziristan and abducted their drivers.
According to…
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IHC to resume hearing in petition challenging degree of Justice Jahangiri today
ISLAMABAD – The Islamabad High Court (IHC) will Monday (today) resume hearing in a petition challenging degree of Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri.
A two-member bench of IHC comprising Chief Justice of IHC Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz…
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