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A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Pakistan and Afghanistan on Tuesday, panicking residents who were seen fleeing from home and offices. At least 11 people died in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Associated Press reported. More than 100 people were brought to hospitals in the Swat valley region of Pakistan, a spokesman for Pakistan s emergency services informed. Pakistan- Afghanistan Earthquake: Rescue worker unload ear
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The death toll from a bomb attack on a crowded bus convoy outside Aleppo has reached at least 126 in the deadliest such incident in Syria in almost a year, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rig
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