Sindh blamed for Balochistan water woes

ISLAMABAD: A joint investigation team, involving all stakeholders, has directly fixed responsibility on Sindh for providing considerably reduced water

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Teens to be freed from Pakistan madrassa (UPI)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, July 8 (UPI) — A Texas congressman says Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has promised to obtain the release of two U.S. teenagers being held in a madrassa.

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Negotiations on LoC cancelled

ISLAMABAD: The negotiations between India and Pakistan on building cooperation over Line of Control (LoC) were put off here on Tuesday.The sources to Foreign Ministry told that an Indian delegation was to arrive here in Islamabad to attend a meeting but did not come on account of Indian embassy blast in Afghanistan.Indian government told to announce new date for the meeting .

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Punjab govt keen to expose past irregularities

ISLAMABAD: The Shahbaz Sharif-led Punjab government is relentlessly engaged in digging out alleged massive misuse of public money and other financial

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Govt to procure sugar to avoid shortage: Qamar

HYDERABAD: Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs and Privatization Syed Naveed Qamar has announced that the government would procure sugar to avoid t

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Owners of 191 old buildings given eviction notices

RawalpindiThe city district government has issued notices to owners of 191 dilapidated houses and buildings being used for commercial and resi

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Five FC men killed in Khyber Agency ambush

PESHAWAR: Five Frontier Corps men were killed and four others sustained injuries when unknown gunmen ambushed their vehicle in Akakhel area of the Khy

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Talks between govt, Taliban continue in Swat

PESHAWAR: Talks between the Frontier Government and Tehrik-e-Taliban Swat (TTS) continued at Saidu Sharif in Swat on Monday as both parties agreed to

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Government’s militants policy questioned after Pakistan blasts (USA Today)

Attacks in Pakistan’s capital and its main commercial hub have rattled the country and raised questions Tuesday about whether the new government’s policies toward militancy are working and whether its political infighting is damaging its efforts.

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Residents in agony during monsoon

RawalpindiPeople living close to Imambargah Road could not sleep at night and around 70 shopkeepers in the vicinity suffered huge losses due t

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