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Peshawar
Pakistan University Attack: Before the Recital, After the Bullets
By Kiran Nazish
The recent atrocities at Charsadda are a painful reminder of Pakistan's lack of seriousness in combating terrorism.
The Islamic State's Potential Recruits in Pakistan
By Kiran Nazish
There is evidence that the terrorist outfit is actively recruiting fighters in the troubled country.
Pakistani Director Tackles Child Abuse in Pakistan
By Sonya Rehman
A new documentary explores a particularly tragic topic.
What We Don’t Know About Drones
The Diplomat blogger Kiran Nazish reminds an audience that the drone debate needs to consider the human cost.
Peshawar Taliban Attacks: Vengeance or Instability?
The worst-ever terrorist attack hit Peshawar on Sunday, further offsetting any chance for peace.
The Bleak Lives of Pakistan’s Internally Displaced
Pakistan’s internally displaced community is growing, yet they are being increasingly neglected.
Pakistan’s Hurt Locker
Peshawar is a hotspot for suicide and IED attacks. Mustafa Qadri travels with the city’s bomb squad to find out how local police are coping.
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