Pakistan: Destroyed girls’ schools to reopen soon (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)

Pakistan will push to quickly reopen girls’ schools destroyed by Islamic militants in the country’s lawless northwest, the information minister said.

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Journalists urged to help promote education

LAHOREPUNJAB University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran has said the press has gained a great importance in the present age and journal

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Poverty pushes girls to face harassment

KarachiFor the girls of Napier Mole Bridge who sell dough-balls to people who come here to feed the fish and birds, every day is a challenge.

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Rain adds to sanitation problems

LAHORESCATTERED rain on Sunday caused serious inconvenience to citizens especially motorists and motorcyclists.The rain started on Thu

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Rain spoils shopping at Sunday bazaars

LAHOREHEAVY rain marred trading activities in Sunday bazaars this week as rainwater accumulated in almost every makeshift market while the cit

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Three human smugglers nailed in a breakthrough

LAHORE: The Federal Investigation Agency has arrested three human traffickers — including the two guilty of a failed attempt to smuggle 13 Pakistanis

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PML-N should support govt: Malik

LAHORE: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik has said if parliament decided to repeal the 17th Amendment, it would be acceptable to

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Taliban video claims Pakistan attacks (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

Taliban militants released a rare video of statements from purported suicide bombers and footage of deadly attacks they claimed to have perpetrated in Pakistan .

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Pakistan vows to keep schools open despite threats: minister (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Pakistan will keep schools open in the troubled northwestern Swat valley despite a ban on girls issued by the local Taliban, a minister pledged Sunday.

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India says Pakistan must act against Mumbai terrorists (Financial Times)

India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has demanded that Pakistan come clean with all the facts behind the recent terror attacks in Mumbai, while calling on the international community to keep up the pressure on Islamabad to shut down terror groups operating from Pakistani soil.

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