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Officials say no damage or casualties reported so far after 5.8-magnitude quake strikes country's central region.
Ayesha Farooq, first to pass qualifying tests for combat, says she will do "same activities" as male colleagues.
Director of National Security Agency says controversial US spy programmes have prevented "dozens" of potential attacks.
Announcement, seen as blow to Nawaz Sharif's incoming government, comes as group's deputy leader killed in drone attack.
Law firm representing men held at Camp Bastion says detainees are held for up to 14 months without access to lawyers.
Three suspects arrested in connection with murder of UK soldier bailed while two main suspects remain under armed guard.
Kenya says suspect in soldier's killing was arrested in 2010 attempting to join al-Shabab and deported to Britain.
At least 20 people killed in simultaneous blasts, but group responsible is said to have been "neutralised".
Rights group says state authorities and employers are responsible for suffering of millions of refugees and migrants.
Fighting breaks out for first time in nearly six months near eastern city, just days before visit by UN chief.
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