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Deadly Avalanches Bury Villages in Afghanistan and Pakistan; At Least 132 Dead

Deadly Avalanches Hit Afghan-Pakistani Border Heavy snowfall has caused deadly avalanches along the Afghan-Pakistan border, killing at least 132 people and wounding dozens of civilians....

Suicide Bomb Attack Hits Pakistan Mosque; 25 Killed

Another Suicide Attack In Pakistan A suicide attack at a mosque in a tribal area of north-western Pakistan has left 25 people dead including two...

Sino-Indian Relations: Chinese Forked Tongue

Sino-Indian relations have taken a new beating with China's latest impudence - a warning from the mouthpiece of the Peoples Liberation Amy, PLA Daily....

Hospital Bombing Kills 54 in Pakistani City of Quetta

Most of the Victims Were Lawyers A deadly blast hit a hospital in Pakistani city of Quetta, killing 54 and wounding dozens of civilians. According to...

Taliban Vows More Attacks After Easter Bombing in Pakistan

Easter Bombing by Pakistani Taliban Splinter Group After claiming they are responsible for the deadly attack that killed at least 70 people, mostly Christians, and...

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USAID Official, Three Executives Plead Guilty to Fraud

USAID official Roderick Watson and three company executives pled...

Truth, Justice, and the Price of Peace: A Letter to Humanity From a Tired Citizen of Earth

What is the price of peace when your heart is breaking - not from rockets or protests or flags or chants but when people stop listening.

Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight – a South African Memoir

The war began in 1964. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight is set in the summer of ‘79, just before an election, with white minority rule under threat.

With Republicans in Power, Firearms Rights Advocates Push to Reform Gun Laws

Gun Owners of America, a gun rights lobby, joined...

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