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Pakistan strikes seven-day ceasefire deal between warring sectarian groups

  • Rival sectarian groups in Pakistan have agreed to a seven-day ceasefire mediated by the government, halting clashes that killed at least 68 people, according to Muhammad Ali Saif.
  • The ceasefire follows recent violence that left 40 Shia Muslims dead when gunmen attacked civilian convoys.
  • Despite the truce, unease remains as Shiite leaders demand arrests of attackers, compensation for victims, and safety assurances for travelers.
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