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Malala makes Pakistan proud
For Malala Yousufzai, her life and its goals are still a work-in-progress, and she has much to achieve in the future
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Nobel win will highlight children's plight: Satyarthi
He added it was a "good gesture" to give this year's prize to people from India and Pakistan
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Despite being the youngest-ever Nobel recipient, Malala’s come a long way
Malala is now the youngest-ever Nobel laureate. However, her pursuit of education began when she was barely a teenager
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Justice for Malala?
Army needs to be commended for locating, detaining Malala’s attackers. It is now upto the government to prosecute them
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Fighting with the pen: Swat’s education activists back Malala Day
July 14 is being celebrated as Malala Day worldwide and is called a ‘day of action on girls’ education, girls rights’.
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If you can’t support her, leave her alone
Her responsibility or role is not to critique the policies of the UN and the states that make it up.
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Rethinking Malala’s UN visit
It was unsettling to see the UN’s blatant attempt to showcase Malala in the effort to raise its own credibility.
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More mail: Malala vows to defeat terror with power of pen
Afghan ambassador to Britain presents Karzai’s letter to Malala.
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Shine On
When conflict between bigots, anti-extremism is concentrated in a particular example, extent of the rot is exposed.
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Afia Siddiqui vs Malala Yousufzai
We sympathise deeply with Dr Aafia Siddiqui, despite evidence against her, but hate a 16-year-old victim of terror?
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Letter to Malala: We will target Malala on return, vow Taliban
A Taliban representative says that Adnan Rashid is not a senior commander of the Taliban.
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Reaction to UN speech: Taliban ‘advises’ Malala to return and join madrassa
Malala marked her 16th birthday saying that “extremists are afraid of book and pens”.
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Documentary to chronicle Malala's education for children campaign
Davis Guggenheim who directed "An Inconvenient Truth" to direct the documentary, which will be funded by the UAE.
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Malala Yousufzai and the apologists
The Pakistani state is virtually on the defensive while the militants have over time become more aggressive.
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The power of the pulpit
From Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to Malala Yousufzai, Pakistan swells with talented speakers.
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Silent tribute?: Malala Day goes by without much ado
Most of the province saw little or no activities on a day celebrating the shared goal of education for children.
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Pens and guns
Education has potential to mitigate or exacerbate conflict. Especially for particular communities hit by violence.
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Malala and the league of extraordinary Pakistani women
Dear Pakistanis, for a change, believe in one of your own. Accept her as the extraordinary Pakistani that she is.
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World Malala Day: Extremists are afraid of books and pens, says Malala
Global icon of girls’ education marks 16th birthday with UN speech.
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Malala Day: Paying tribute to teen icon
Participants stress importance of carrying on struggle.
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Malala's UN address leaves Twitteratis scrambling for words
People split over Malala, but it does not stop her from being one of the top most trending topics.
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'One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world'
Malala insists that education is the only way, that it is their only weapon against extremism.
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Malala day: Schoolgirls to demand education for all
30 students will present a resolution to the minister for population welfare.
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'Malala Day' to resonate with educational resolutions across the country
July 12 to have joint collaborative events between international and national bodies for the growth of education.
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Having bled together, Malala reunites with friend in UK
Former prime minister Gordon Brown also met with Shazia Rehman, Malala's friend.
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Malala Yousafzai launches drive for safe, universal education
The launch came in the wake of an attack that killed 14 students at an all girls college in Pakistan.
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Malala makes it to Time's 100 Most Influential People list
Malala only Pakistani to make it to the list.
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Raising hope: Malala, Jolie set up fund for schoolgirls
The $45,000 grant will help send 40 girls to school in Malala’s home region.
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Malala to fund Swat school project with Angelina Jolie
$45,000 grant raised with Jolie's help would send 40 girls to school in Swat.
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Plans finalised for Malala Yousafzai film tribute
Khan said they would guard the identity of the girl playing the role of Malala for the sake of her security.
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£2m book deal: Malala Yousufzai's story to be published
The book will be a story of her struggle and of the incident that nearly killed her.
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Malala’s return to school
One can only hope there will come a time when situation is conducive enough for Malala to return to her homeland.
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Malala goes back to school
Malala starts classes on Tuesday at Edgbaston High School for girls in Birmingham.
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Malala, Clinton cited as Nobel peace candidates hit record
Malala's young age could work against her, say experts.
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Malala discharged from Birmingham hospital
Malala released after successful surgeries.
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Malala’s quest for peace
Nobel for Malala would be a slap in the face for those who concocted conspiracy theories regarding the Taliban attack.
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Putting on a brave face: I’m getting better day by day, says Malala
Activist promises to continue promoting education.
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This is a second life: Malala
In a video statement released on Monday, she says she is better now due to everyone who prayed for her.
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Resilience unmatched: Malala recovers after successful skull surgery
The procedure was aimed at restoring hearing in her left ear.
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Malala has successful skull surgery
Malala Yousafzai gets cranial reconstruction and a cochlear implant, both of which were successful.
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Great honour: Malala nominated for Nobel Prize
French, Canadian and Norwegian parliament members have all separately nominated her.
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Malala to undergo skull reconstruction surgery
10-strong team at British hospital to perform operation.
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Doctors outline operation to repair Malala's skull
Surgeons at Queen Elizabeth Hospital plan to insert a titanium plate to protect the 15-year-old's brain.
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Davos Forum: Malala hailed as inspiration in fight for better education
Danish Prime Minister says Malala’s example showed need for international community to help vulnerable states.
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A tribute to Malala
That Malala is still alive today is mainly due to luck, not the efforts of the state.
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Malala inspired children worldwide: UN campaigners
Malala's example showed the need for the international community to help vulnerable states: Danish Prime Minister
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Kainat Riaz slowly picks up the pieces
Schoolgirl’s life gradually returns to normal after attack.
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French honour Malala, father says Taliban have lost fight
God protected her and protected the cause of humanity and education: Malala's father
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Revisiting Malala
It did not take long for people to start suggesting that Malala was a Western stooge.
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In recognition: Malala Yousufzai wins international peace award
Teenage activist wins ‘2012 Tipperary International Peace Award’.