Diaa Hadid
Stories
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Health
Pakistan Has A Plan To Keep Millions From Going Hungry During Shutdown. Will It Work?
As incomes dry up for low-paid Pakistanis during the COVID-19 crisis, the government is massively expanding a program that gives cash to the out-of-work. But concerns are being raised about its reach.
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World
18 Years After Murder And Arrests, Convictions In Daniel Pearl Killing Are Reversed
Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was looking into jihadi terrorism, was beheaded on camera in early 2002. The Pakistani prosecutor is appealing the ruling to his country's supreme court.
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Health
As The Coronavirus Rips Through Pakistan, Volunteers Rush Out To Help
One Pakistani entrepreneur is making protective gear. A Pakistani lawyer raised thousands of dollars and converted his office into a food storehouse for people in need.
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World
U.S. Targets Taliban In Airstrike Days After Deal Was signed
The U.S. and Taliban signed a deal intended as a first step to peace in Afghanistan and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. Just four days later, the U.S. is fighting the Taliban again.
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World
Taliban Attacks Could Resume
A spokesman for the Taliban has announced its forces may resume attacks in Afghanistan. This comes after the U.S. announced a peace agreement with the group just this weekend.
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National
U.S. And The Taliban Sign Historic Agreement
The U.S. and the Taliban have signed a deal after 18 years of war in Afghanistan. It calls for the withdrawal of American and NATO military forces from the country within 14 months.
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World
Reduction Of Violence In Afghanistan Bolsters Hope For Further Peace Agreement
On Friday, the Taliban agreed to scale back attacks for seven days. If the deal holds, the U.S. and the Taliban will sign an agreement Saturday to begin the process of withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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World
U.S., Afghanistan And Taliban Announce 7-Day 'Reduction In Violence'
The quasi cease-fire was hammered out during protracted negotiations in Qatar that began in 2018 and could ultimately lead to a significant reduction in U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
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World
U.S. Inching Closer To Afghan Peace Deal
The United States and the Taliban appear to be taking the first steps towards an Afghan peace deal.
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Business
Why Pakistanis In The Otherworldly Highlands Aren't Happy To See Pakistani Tourists
In the far northern region of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, rivers and orchards, domestic visitors are earning a bad reputation.