Pakistan agrees to ceasefire with Afghanistan
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The United Nations is calling on Afghanistan and Pakistan to bring a lasting end to hostilities. That's after days of fighting killed dozens of people and injured hundreds more.
Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday announced a ceasefire following days of the deadliest clashes in years that killed dozens of people on both sides of the border.
Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a temporary ceasefire on Wednesday after airstrikes and ground fighting ramped up tensions between the South Asian neighbours, leaving more than a dozen civilians dead and 100 wounded.
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