VOA reporter ventures into areas described as earthquake damaged by officials but finds little in the way of damage or casualties
Rescuers are working to reach remote areas rocked by Monday's 7.5-magnitude earthquake, which has killed nearly 350 people and injured 2,000 others in both countries
7.5 magnitude earthquake centered 82 kilometers southeast of Feyzabad in a remote area of the Hindu Kush mountain range
At least 40 people injured in bombing of Ashura mourning procession in southern city of Jacobabad Friday night, police officials say
Incident occurred in Blolan district of Baluchistan province; sectarian rivalry has left thousands of people dead in Pakistan in recent years
Local officials say Jaghatu District chief Mohammad Daud on his way to provincial capital early Thursday when militants ambushed his vehicle
Some analysts have dubbed visit a courtesy call that Pakistani PM is making at invitation of US president
Police say more than 40 people were on board bus on outskirts of Quetta; no immediate claims of responsibility
The charity insist that "consenting to the inquiry" is a critical step for President Obama
During visit beginning October 20, Sharif will brief President Obama on Pakistan’s fight against terrorism, its regional peace efforts
Militant group demands foreign military presence in Afghanistan end and Islamic government be established
Officials say at least 35 Taliban insurgents have also been killed in fierce fighting in southern Helmand province
Agency attributes drop – after years of increase – to cooperation between enforcement officials and policy makers
Offensive seized large amount of data and weapons, including anti-aircraft guns, rocket-propelled grenade systems with associated hardware and warheads
Despite substantial gains by Taliban militants in Kunduz, Pakistan’s national security adviser says 'ultimate solution' to curbing insurgency lies in resumption of stalled negotiations
The assassination of the doctor comes two days after the US embassy in Kabul warned of attacks against the UN headquarters
Several civilians wounded as attacker targets foreign convoy
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Saturday his country has renewed efforts to help reopen Afghan peace talks
Highest court upholds sentence of Mumtaz Qadri convicted of 2011 killing a provincial governor for criticizing country’s controversial blasphemy law
Afghan military official alleged involvement of Pakistani security forces, intelligence agency in recent Taliban offensive on city
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