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Peshawar school attack
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The Top Ten Stories in South Asia, 2014
By Alyssa Ayres
A look at the events in 2014 likely to have the most lasting impact on the region and beyond.
Who Should Worry About Pakistan’s School Carnage?
By Malik Siraj Akbar
Is the tragic Peshawar massacre a symptom of Pakistan’s continued tolerance of the Taliban?
Pakistan Responds to the Peshawar School Massacre
By Mina Sohail
Intense public outrage is forcing the government to step up its fight against terrorism.
Where Does Pakistan Go From Here?
By Hamza Mannan
Has the barbarity of December 16 finally changed the way Pakistan’s politicians view security?
Pakistan, Terrorism, and the Peshawar Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Christine Fair talks with The Diplomat about the Peshawar attack and Islamabad’s response.
Massacre in Pakistan
By Syed Jafar Askari
No more “good” and “bad” Taliban as Pakistan responds to a horrific slaughter at a Peshawar school.
After Peshawar School Attack, China Pledges Deeper Anti-Terror Co-op With Pakistan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Now is the time for China and Pakistan to step up joints efforts to eliminate terrorist strongholds in the region.
Peshawar School Tragedy: Unconscionable Brutality
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani Taliban carried out their most brutal attack against a civilian target in years.
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