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THE discovery of dangerous ammunition at the Punjab University on Sunday not only exposed flawed security arrangements but also the threat of violent
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THE discovery of dangerous ammunition at the Punjab University on Sunday not only exposed flawed security arrangements but also the threat of violent
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ISLAMABAD: The government has suspended several security guards on VVIP duty in the wake of the deadly Mariott Hotel blast. Sources told Geo News that PM’’s Advisor on Interior Rehman Malik has suspended security guards who were posted at the Presidency, the Prime Minister House and Margalla Road on the day of the blast.The sources said that inadequate security measures led to the suspension of the guards. There are reports in the media about some kind of a security lapse leading to the blast that killed at least 53 people including four foreigners.
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MINGORA/PESHAWAR: Four persons of a family including three children were killed when an unexploded mortar shell went off in Bara Bandai area of restiv
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KarachiA ceremony for the installation of a water filtration plant was held at the Shams Pir Island. The project has been funded by the Govern
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MIRAMSHAH: Pakistani troops reportedly fired at two US gunship helicopters that intruded into Lowara Mandi area of the North Waziristan Agency (NWA),
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KarachiArmed men killed a motorcyclist on Sunday for resisting a robbery. The incident was reported in the Korangi police limits.The v
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KarachiMuttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Founder and Chief Altaf Hussain has said that the suicide attack at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad on S
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LAHOREPunjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif has directed that the project of Land Record Computerization in the province should be complet
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HYDERABAD: A rally taken out in connection with the World Peace Day here on Sunday condemned the Islamabad suicide blast and demanded that those invol
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ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to install big scanners at key points in the capital to detect explosives-laden vehicles, as installed at the Ka
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