Pakistan vowed on Wednesday not to buckle in the face of almost daily terror attacks by Taliban militants even as the worst attack in two years greeted the arrival of Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state.
The bombing of a market in the north-western city of Peshawar claimed 90 lives. It also came shortly after Taliban gunmen raided a United Nations residential compound across the border in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, killing six of the organisation’s international staff.

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