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Wave of Attacks Rattles a Restive Province in Pakistan - nytimes.com - Pakistan - province Baluchistan - province Punjab - city Islamabad

Wave of Attacks Rattles a Restive Province in Pakistan

The violence began with blasts that ripped through a military camp in Pakistan’s Baluchistan Province late Sunday night, killing at least one soldier. Around the same time, armed men stormed into at least four police stations in the province, spraying bullets at officers and setting police vehicles on fire, local officials said.

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Agence FrancePresse - Bangladesh transit rail back on track after protest closure - scmp.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Bangladesh transit rail back on track after protest closure

Bangladesh’s metro railway in the notoriously congested capital Dhaka resumed on Sunday, more than a month after it was closed during the peak of student-led protests that eventually toppled the prime minister.

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Shehbaz Sharif - Dozens Are Killed in Two Unrelated Bus Crashes in Pakistan - nytimes.com - Pakistan - Iran - Iraq - city Tehran

Dozens Are Killed in Two Unrelated Bus Crashes in Pakistan

At least 37 people, including a dozen who were returning from a religious pilgrimage in Iraq, died Sunday in two unrelated bus crashes in Pakistan, officials said.

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For Young Cambodians, a Mobile History Lesson From a Dark Time - nytimes.com - Cambodia - county Mobile - county Young - city Phnom Penh

For Young Cambodians, a Mobile History Lesson From a Dark Time

The brand-new bus gleamed as it weaved through rush-hour traffic in Cambodia’s capital. It was headed to a school, bearing a lesson about the country’s darkest period.

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Associated Press - Plane carrying 9 people crashes near Thailand’s capital - edition.cnn.com - China - Thailand - Hong Kong - city Bangkok, Thailand - province Chachoengsao

Plane carrying 9 people crashes near Thailand’s capital

Bangkok, Thailand — A small passenger plane on a domestic flight in Thailand crashed Thursday afternoon shortly after taking off from the main airport in the capital, Bangkok, the country’s civil aviation authority announced. It appeared that all nine people aboard had been killed.

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Lilit Marcus - An airport in Japan shut down because a pair of scissors went missing - edition.cnn.com - Japan

An airport in Japan shut down because a pair of scissors went missing

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Associated Press - Shehbaz Sharif - Iran bus crash kills 28 Shiite pilgrims from Pakistan - scmp.com - Pakistan - Iran - Iraq - province Sindh - city Tehran

Iran bus crash kills 28 Shiite pilgrims from Pakistan

A bus carrying Shiite pilgrims from Pakistan to Iraq crashed in central Iran, killing at least 28 people, an official said on Wednesday.

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Pakistani pilgrim bus overturns, killing 28, injuring 23 in Iran - cnbc.com - Pakistan - Iran - Iraq

Pakistani pilgrim bus overturns, killing 28, injuring 23 in Iran

A bus carrying Pakistani pilgrims overturned in central Iran, killing 28 passengers and injuring another 23 people, state media reported on Wednesday.

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