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Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan.
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Malala began blogging under a pseudonym for the BBC, expressing her experiences during the Taliban occupation in the Swat Valley.
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Malala is attacked by a Taliban member while returning home on a school bus. The attack leaves her critically wounded.
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She is flown to the United Kingdom for specialized medical treatment.
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Malala celebrated her sixteenth birthday by giving a speech at the United Nations, advocating for girls' education around the world.
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Malala becomes the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, sharing the prize with Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi, for their fight for children's rights and education.
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Malala published her autobiography "I am Malala: the girl who defended education and was shot by the Taliban."
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Malala is accepted to the University of Oxford to study Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
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Malala graduated from Oxford University.
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Malala joins social audio platform Clubhouse and launches her own club to discuss global issues.
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She continued her activism through the Malala Fund, advocating for girls' education and working to empower young women around the world.