Lawmakers in northwestern Pakistan on Monday demanded the government expel the American ambassador to Pakistan in response to a U.S. airstrike that killed 13 people. The unanimous resolution by the provincial assembly was unlikely to move the federal government to accept such a demand. The lawmakers also condemned the Jan. 13 attack on three houses in the village of Damadola near the Afghan border and demanded an apology from the United States. Full Story
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