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Swat Valley
Pakistan’s Vanishing History
By Daud Khattak
Pakistan's 2,000-year-old historical treasures are under threat from religious extremists and smugglers.
How Churchill Fought The Pashtuns in Pakistan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Before the Soviets and before the Americans, the British were in Afghanistan.
Pakistan Imprisons 10 Men Convicted of Attacking Malala Yousafzai
By Ankit Panda
The 10 men were sentenced to 25 years in prison by an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan's Swat district.
Afghanistan-Pakistan: The Covert War
By Umar Farooq
With the impending drawdown of U.S. forces, a largely overlooked conflict has the potential to explode.
I Am Malala Hits Shelves Ahead of Nobel Peace Prize
One year since the Taliban shot Malala Yousafzai in the head, she could win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Singaporean Photographer Edwin Koo: Views from Pakistan to Kathmandu
On travel and the importance of passion in photography.
Long Journey Back to Heaven
The Diplomat’s Pakistan correspondent, Mustafa Qadri, meets refugees from the conflict in Pakistan’s Swat Valley and finds anger, trepidation and hope as they return home after this summer’s counter-Taliban military offensive.
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