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A video message has been released showing teen activist Malala Yousafzai speaking out for the first time after being shot in the head by the Taliban last October in her native Pakistan, where she was targeted for her outspoken advocacy for gender equality in education. She also announces the establishment of a new charity, the Malala Fund for girls’ education.