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Residents gather as heavy machinery clears the rubble of a damaged police post after a car bombing in Bannu

World May 10

Death toll rises to 14 in Pakistan suicide attack as Pakistani Taliban breakaway group claims responsibility

By Riaz Khan, Munir Ahmed, Associated Press

World Feb 07

Members of a bomb disposal squad examine the site of a blast in Khanozai
At least 29 are dead after bombings at Pakistani political offices, a day before elections

The attacks came the day before the country was set to elect a new parliament and raise concerns for the election in the troubled Western ally, where many voters are already disillusioned by political feuding and a seemingly intractable economic…

By Abdul Sattar, Munir Ahmed, Associated Press

World Dec 12

PAKISTAN-UNREST
Attack on police station in northwest Pakistan kills 23 officers, injures 32

The attack — one of the deadliest the country has seen in recent months — damaged businesses and shops, shattering windows.

By Riaz Khan, Munir Ahmed, Associated Press

World Jun 06

Men who planned attack against Malala go free in Pakistan

Pakistani police announced on Friday that despite reportedly admitting to their crime, eight out of the 10 men that were charged with planning the attempted murder of Malala Yousafzai were released from jail.

By Kenzi Abou-Sabe

World Oct 15

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Pakistan's Violence Continues With Cultural Capital Assaults

Militants on Thursday carried out a fifth major attack in 10 days in Pakistan -- a coordinated assault on three law enforcement centers in Lahore, the country's second-most-populous city.

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