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Pakistan mosque blast: What is behind the deadly attack? - BBC News It comes two months after the Pakistani Taliban abandoned a ceasefire. Since then violence has been on the rise, with frequent attacks on police and ...
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Power grid weathers winter blast | kens5.com Winter weather worries. A look at if the power grid can weather cold and keep the electricity on.
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01/31/2023: 2 Days til the Arctic Blast-Quiet for now. | NEWS10 ABC The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Steve Caporizzo. Get Ready Folks-The Coldest weather of the season is only two days ...
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Tracking road conditions and power outages amid winter blast - Action News 5 Multiple crashes have been reported around the Mid-South as we expect another day of freezing temperatures and sleet Wednesday.
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Pakistan mosque blast that killed 100 was 'revenge against police' - The Economic Times Between 300 and 400 policemen had gathered for afternoon prayers at the compound's mosque on Monday in the provincial capital Peshawar when an ...
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Pakistan mosque blast that killed 100 was 'revenge against police' | The Times of Israel Peshawar police chief says force is on frontline in fight against militants making it a focus for vengeance; no group yet claims responsibility, ...
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Beirut blast investigation takes tumultuous turn as systemic cracks surface - TRT World The investigation resumes with officials questioned, including former PM and interior minister. It's been two and a half years of fighting and ...
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Arctic Blast May Be New England's Coldest In Years | Weather.com An arctic cold front will blast through the Northeast with some of the coldest temperatures and wind chills in years but will leave almost as ...
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Pakistan blames 'security lapse' for mosque blast; 100 dead - KESQ PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A suicide bombing that struck inside a mosque at a police and government compound in northwest Pakistan reflects "security ...
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Death toll from blast in Pakistan mosque rises to at least 100 as country faces 'national security crisis' Police suspect that 12 kilograms (26.5 pounds) of explosives were used by a suicide bomber, Inspector General of Peshawar Police Moazim Jah Ansari ...
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