Official dismisses reports its nuclear arsenal program is world’s fastest growing, repeats demand country be inducted into club of nuclear trading nations
Aftab Sultan, General Director General of Intelligence Bureau (IB), briefed Senate Committee in closed hearing, saying that IS-linked groups have been expanding in Pakistan
US National Intelligence Director James Clapper tells Senate committee Kabul government faces persistent hurdles to political stability
Embassy warns American citizens in Afghanistan that insurgents are planning to attack foreign guest houses in capital city of Kabul as of early this month
Eyewitness say at least eight people were killed in bombing, which Taliban claim to have carried out
Pakistani Taliban claims responsibility for bombing, which killed at least eight people, wounded many more
Local officials say overnight attacks happened in Achin and Kot districts of the province of Nangarhar
All sides hope Islamabad meeting will make progress, but Taliban insurgents have not yet signaled whether they will cease hostilities and join the process
Bilateral talks aiming at building mutual trust for effective intelligence sharing and counterterrorism cooperation
Man in his 30s was captured near town of Charsadda, where 21 people, mostly students, died in militant attack on Bacha Khan campus Jan. 20
A demonstration in Pakistan’s commercial capital of Karachi against official plans to privatize the national airline turned violent and some protesters clashed with security forces
Afghan authorities say airstrikes, conducted with US support, have destroyed Islamic State radio station along with its Internet communications
Taliban claims responsibility for attack on police base in Afghanistan's capital that killed at least 20 police officers and wounded 29 others
Former cricket star-turned-politician discusses fallout in Pakistan from continuing instability in Afghanistan, particularly in province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
US auditor finds Afghan economy still fragile as it navigates conflict, loss of capital and talent amid slowing global economy
Remark by Lieutenant General John Nicholson, picked to lead US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, came as a surprise to regional analysts
Chairman of national power company says insurgents damaged several electricity transmission towers in overnight attacks in Baghlan province
UN humanitarian coordinator says aid will help an estimated 3.5 million people in Afghanistan, and he anticipates increase in conflict-driven humanitarian needs in country
Under leadership of General Sharif, Pakistan's military launched major ground and air offensive against local as well as foreign terrorist groups in tribal areas bordering Afghanistan
Taliban restates certain preconditions prior to ceasing hostilities, and stops short of formally rejecting US-backed four-nation process aimed at promoting Afghan peace
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