Pakistan 
Bombings Strike Lahore Killing More than 45(0)
Authorities in Pakistan say that two back-to-back suicide bomb blasts in the country’s second largest city, Lahore, have killed at least 45 people and wounded nearly 100 others.
Pakistan Forces Kill 30 Militants in NW Tribal Region
Pakistani officials say security forces have killed at least 30 militants after more than 100 insurgents attacked a security checkpoint in a tribal region near the Afghan border.
Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 3 in Pakistan
Pakistani officials say a suspected U.S. drone strike killed at least three militants in a northwestern tribal region Monday, a day after a similar attack in the same area.
Pakistan Army Recaptures NW Militant Stronghold
Pakistan’s army says its forces have recaptured a key Taliban stronghold in a region near the Afghan border.
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- Explosions in Pakistan Hit Peshawar Court, Lahore Market
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- Suicide Bomber Targets Navy Headquarters in Pakistani Capital
- Suicide Bomb Kills Pakistani Lawmaker
- Pakistan Says 18 Militants Killed in New Operation
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- Suspected US Drone Attack Kills 2 in Pakistan
- Pakistan Army: Troops Reach Key Taliban Strongholds
- Pakistan Foreign Minister: Offensive ‘Very Successful’



