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Charlie Hebdo Marks Anniversary with "Laughing at God" Edition Amidst Ongoing Trial

On the tenth anniversary of the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo, which killed 12 people, the magazine released a special edition titled "Laughing at God," including 40 drawings from an international competition, while a trial against a 2020 attacker is also underway.

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Pakistan Begins Eighth Term on UN Security Council

Pakistan started its eighth term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council on January 1st, 2025, after winning 182 out of 193 votes in the General Assembly in June 2024, and aims to actively participate in addressing global conflicts and promoting peace.

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Peace Deal Reached in Pakistan After Deadly Clashes

A peace deal was reached Wednesday in Pakistan's Kurram district between Shiite and Sunni tribes after deadly clashes that killed at least 130 people in November, prompted by an ambush that killed 52 Shiite Muslims, and caused shortages of essential goods due to road closures.

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Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Clashes Escalate, Raising War Fears

Following Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan that killed civilians, the Taliban launched retaliatory artillery strikes on Pakistani border checkpoints, escalating tensions and raising fears of all-out war between the two nations.

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Pakistan: A Year of Violence, Economic Uncertainty, and Censorship

In 2024, Pakistan faced its deadliest year in a decade due to 444 terror attacks killing 685 security personnel and nearly 1,000 civilians; despite securing a $7 billion IMF bailout and curbing inflation, over 700,000 people emigrated legally amid political instability following the 2022 ouster of I...

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Pakistan-Bangladesh Rapprochement Raises Security Concerns for India

Following a student-led movement that ousted Sheikh Hasina's government, Bangladesh's new interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, has pursued closer ties with Pakistan, including establishing direct sea links and joint military exercises. This has caused concern in India due to security implications in its ...

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Charlie Hebdo Attack Trial: Six Men Face Court

Six men stand trial in Paris for a September 2020 knife attack outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices, five years after the 2015 massacre that killed 12; the trial reignites the debate on freedom of speech versus religious sensitivities.

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400 Militants Seize 15 Checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

On January 1st, 2025, 400 militants from Afghanistan seized 15 security checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, raising the Taliban flag, prompting evacuations and highlighting the deadliest year for Pakistani security forces in a decade.

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Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties Strengthen, Raising Security Concerns for India

After the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina's government and the appointment of an interim leader, Bangladesh and Pakistan are rapidly improving relations, raising security concerns for India, especially regarding the Siliguri Corridor.

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Female Genital Mutilation Remains Widespread Among Pakistan's Dawoodi Bohra Community

In Pakistan, 75–85% of Dawoodi Bohra women experience female genital mutilation (FGM), a clandestine practice inflicting lasting physical and psychological trauma, despite lacking legal prohibition and facing resistance from community leaders.

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Pakistan Eliminates Trachoma, Joining 20 Other Countries

Pakistan eradicated trachoma, a disease causing blindness, in 2024, becoming the 21st country to achieve this milestone through a campaign involving mass antibiotic treatments, surgeries, and improved sanitation.

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Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties

Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...

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