Prime minister Khan says he is 'disappointed with at arrogant and negative response by India' to his offer of peace talks
Violence and social pressures have not deterred members of the country’s nascent orchestra of mostly young girls from using music to ‘heal wounds’
The consequences of Afghanistan's increasingly deadly war are weighing the heaviest on the nation's civilians. But violence and social pressures have not deterred members of the country's nascent orchestra of mostly young girls from using music to "heal wounds" and promote women's rights in the strictly conservative Muslim society. Ayaz Gul reports from Islamabad.
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s extensive meetings with Saudi leadership during this week’s official visit to Riyadh resulted in landmark development, Pakistani information minister says
Nawaz Sharif, his daughter and son-in-law set free on bail pending their appeal hearings
Imran Khan says move will make it easier for Afghan refugees to find work, get education
Committee to Protect Journalists blames Pakistan's government, including the military, which rejects accusations of curbing the media
Officials say the victims were staging a protest in the Daka village to demand the dismissal of a local police commander when the bomber hit them
Kulsoom Nawaz was diagnosed with lymphoma last year
Officials say victims were staging a protest in Daka village to demand dismissal of a local police commander when the bomber hit them
Insurgents step up attacks across Afghanistan
Forced out by deadly conflict, poverty, unemployment and a worsening drought
Insurgent raids occurred in the central eastern Maidan Wardak, western Herat and northern Baghlan provinces, authorities say
Visiting Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made remarks Saturday in Islamabad after talks with his Pakistani counterpart, Shah Mehmood Qureshi
Prime minister bows to religious pressure after announcing appointment of Atif Mian - an Ahmadi - to Economic Advisory Council
Islamic State claimed responsibility for twin bombing in Kabul that also killed two journalists and injured several more
Pakistani foreign minister says 'bilateral engagements are almost nonexistent, almost in total suspension'
Pakistani foreign minister Qureshi says 'bilateral engagements are almost non-existent, almost in total suspension'
Pakistan has dismissed as 'incorrect' reports the United States has canceled $300 million in military aid to the country
The Jalalabad consulate closed over lack of security and ‘intervention’ by the provincial governor
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