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Warring tribes in northwest Pakistan agree to a cease-fire after bloodshed

  • A seven-day ceasefire was agreed between two warring tribes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kurram District after government efforts to ease tensions.
  • The ceasefire follows a decision by the KP government to form a commission to resolve land disputes, with a death toll of 64 from violence.
  • Muhammad Ali Saif stated that the ceasefire will help to exchange prisoners and bodies with aid from Pakistani paramilitary forces.
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