LONDON, Feb. 10 -- Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai's portrait was unveiled at Oxford University's Lady Margaret Hall, marking a significant moment in her life and a proud milestone for Pakistan. The portrait has been painted by renowned portrait artist Isabella Watling and honours Malala's global contributions to education and human rights.

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With this unveiling, Malala becomes only the second Pakistani woman after former prime minister Benazir Bhutto to have her portrait displayed at Oxford University. The occasion was attended by nearly 200 guests, including Oxford alumni, academics, students, and Malala's family members, including her parents Ziauddin and To...