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FUUAST crisis prompts fresh HEC probe | The Express Tribune
Mounting administrative and financial challenges at the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (FUUAST), coupled with an ongoing protest by teaching staff over unpaid salaries and pensions, have prompted the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to launch a fresh review of the institut»»»
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Pakistan Condemns Terror Attack on Passenger Bus in Balochistan's Kalat District
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Pakistan: Several killed in Karachi building collapse
Several people were killed after a building collapsed in the Pakistani port city of Karachi on Friday morning. Rescuers continued to search for survivors in the rubble of the collapsed building, which was located in Lyari, one of the city's poorest neighborhoods . Karachi — a bustling metropolis wi»»»
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Pakistan paralysed by protests, leaving thousands of trucks stranded; port authorities warn of an impending crisis
Protests against the Indus canal project continue to block major highways in Sindh, paralysing goods transport, stranding thousands of trucks, halting manufacturing, and raising fears of a severe port congestion crisis despite government efforts to resolve the standoff. Protests against the controv»»»
Pak: Canal protests paralyse goods movement across Sindh, ports warn of looming crisis
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Canals case: SHC tells Sindh, Centre to safeguard national unity
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Friday urged both the provincial and federal governments to ensure national unity is not affected as the dispute over new canals project continues. The court made the observation while hearing a petition challenging the Indus River System Authority's (IRSA) wa»»»
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