Author Archives: The Pashtun Times

Hospital for female addicts to be established in Kabul

KABUL: A hospital for the female addicts’ treatment is to be established soon in Kabul city, officials from the ministries of counter-narcotics and public health announced. “The 150-bed hospital will be established within two weeks in Kabul,” said minister of counter narcotics Salamat Azimi. She said that this center after establishing will exert utmost efforts to treat female drug consumers ...

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PPP issues Zardari’s homecoming schedule

Former President and co-chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Asif Ali Zardari will stay for two days in Karachi on the heels of his homecoming after he ends self imposed exile on December 23. The PPP on Monday readied his homecoming schedule. According to the schedule, the former president will leave for Larkana after meeting PPP leaders and parliamentarians in ...

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Understanding Marxism: What is a socialist state inevitably an insecure, totalitarian realm devoid of any freedom for its citizens?

Either the state is insecure about the letter and spirit of its theory or the theory itself is so weak that it cannot withstand the potency of opposing ideologies The other day turned out to be a good opportunity to walk into a Marxists den through a function hosted by the Progressive Pakistanis forum here in Toronto, on a night ...

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Lahore-Kuala Lumpur PIA flight diverted to Karachi due to ‘technical issues’

A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Lahore to Kuala Lumpur was diverted to Karachi due to technical reasons that developed mid-flight early Monday. PIA spokesman Danyal Gilani said upon landing in Karachi, the aircraft was replaced with an alternate plane before flight PK-898 took off for the Malaysian capital at 4:00am local time. “[The flight was] diverted due to ...

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PIA ‘sacrifices black goat’ before flying ATR plane

ISLAMABAD: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) may have cleared the ATR planes for flying operations, but mere clearance seemed a half-job done for the authorities as they resorted to slaughter black goat to ward off any ‘untoward happening’ in view of looming fear. According to our correspondent Salahuddin, sacrifice of the goat was given at Islamabad airport on behalf of ...

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Canadian tourist among 10 dead in Jordan attacks

Jordanian policemen and an ambulance are seen in the vicinity of Karak Castle.—Reuters Gunmen killed 10 people including a Canadian tourist and police officers on Sunday in southern Jordan where security forces were hunting down the unidentified attackers. The shootings took place in Karak, a tourist destination known for one of the biggest Crusader castles in the region, around 120 ...

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Pakistan should be isolated for supporting terror acts: Bangladesh

KOLKATA: Assuring Bangladesh’s support to India on the issue of tackling terror, its Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal says Pakistan needs to be isolated for “harbouring terrorists and supporting terror acts”. He was also of the opinion that the delay in the Teesta water sharing treaty with India is giving scope to Opposition parties and fundamentalist organisations like Jamat in ...

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Pashtuns are peace loving people, says Palwasha Abbas, Pashtun political activist, in an interview with The Pashtun Times

Pashtuns are peace loving people, says Palwasha Abbas, Pashtun political activist, in an interview with The Pashtun Times THE PASHTUN TIMES

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Parliament questions officials over increasing air pollution in Kabul

KABUL: The Wolesi Jirga (lower house) of parliament on Saturday, summoned officials to brief about the air pollution. Commerce minister Humayon Rasa, Head of National Environment Protection Agency of Afghanistan Mustafa Zahir and Kabul Mayor Abdullah Habibzai were in the Wolesi Jirga to answer lawmakers regarding increasing of air pollution and trashes in Kabul city. “If the air pollution not ...

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Afghan future in limbo

Yet an other year to end, which seems to be no way different from the previous ones.  The turmoil in the world is still persistent, and it seems that people are deliberately bent on destroying the mother earth. Our immediate Muslim neighbor country Afghanistan, seems to be in the situation of 80’s if looked upon the other way. The Taliban summer ...

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