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Badam Zari and Nusrat Begum make history by becoming first women to contest parliamentary seats from tribal region.
What constitutes an "Islamic feminism", and where is it headed?
Malala Yousafzai begins lessons almost six months after being shot by a Taliban gunmen in Pakistan's Swat Valley.
Violence doesn't have a race, a class, a religion, or a nationality, but it does have a gender, writes Solnit.
Pakistani 15-year-old, shot in the head by Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, will return for more surgery.
Zardari meets teenage education activist in Birmingham hospital where she is recuperating after being shot by Taliban.
In some parts of Pakistan getting an education is an act of defiance, but one woman is opening her school to all.
Programme provides stipends for three million poor children in honour of teenage activist wounded by Taliban.
Women-hating in the US is "not limited to the Republican Party", but can also be found in the "citadels of liberalism".
Practice of gifting girls in marriage to settle tribal disputes haunts areas with limited government oversight.
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