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Lehaz Ali
‘Back with eyes open’ ― Malala visits Pakistan district where she was shot
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Lehaz Ali
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31 Mar 2018
Malala visited the Swat valley for her first trip back to the once militant-infested Pakistani region where she was shot in the head by the Taliban
Pakistan bomb blast kills 13
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Lehaz Ali
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16 Jun 2012
A bomb ripped through a market area in a northwest Pakistan town near the Afghan border, killing at least 13 people and wounding more than 35.
Suicide attacks kills 27 Pakistan army recruits
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Lehaz Ali
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10 Feb 2011
A suicide bomber killed up to 27 Pakistan army recruits at a parade ground on Thursday, an attack the Taliban said was vengeance for US drone strikes.
Red Cross: 2,5-million people affected by Pakistan floods
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Lehaz Ali
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2 Aug 2010
Fears were growing on Monday for up to 2,5-million people affected by Pakistan's worst floods in 80 years amid outbreaks of disease.
Survivors lash out as Pakistan flood toll rises
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Lehaz Ali
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2 Aug 2010
Survivors crammed into inadequate shelters expressed anger over inaction from the Pakistani government on Monday.
Rescuers battle to reach Pakistan flood victims
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Lehaz Ali
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1 Aug 2010
With roads and bridges washed away, rescuers were on Sunday struggling to reach people in Pakistan trapped by the worst floods in living memory.
Pakistan monsoon floods kill hundreds
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Lehaz Ali
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31 Jul 2010
Rescue workers and troops in Pakistan were on Saturday struggling to reach thousands of people affected by the worst floods in living memory.
Pakistan backlash after volleyball bombing
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Lehaz Ali
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3 Jan 2010
Pakistani authorities faced a backlash on Sunday over security and medical failures after a suicide bomber killed 99 people at a volleyball game.
Living hell of trapped bodies after Pakistan bomb
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Lehaz Ali
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28 Oct 2009
As the wounded tried to flee, they were engulfed in flames. With one deafening boom, a congested Pakistan street was transformed into hell.
Displaced tell of fear after fleeing Pakistan assault
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Lehaz Ali
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19 Oct 2009
Displaced families on Monday spoke of air raids as they struggled to survive with thousands who have fled Pakistan's anti-Taliban offensive.
Pakistan Taliban threaten to avenge leader’s death
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Lehaz Ali
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26 Aug 2009
Pakistan's Taliban have threatened to avenge the death of their leader Baitullah Mehsud in a United States missile strike.
Pakistan Taliban says Swat chief alive, vows jihad
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Lehaz Ali
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23 Jul 2009
The Taliban on Thursday denied claims that Maulana Fazlullah, architect of a brutal uprising in Pakistan's Swat valley, was wounded.
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