Flood has killed nearly 300 people in Pakistan and more than 200 people in India
Outgoing president says country could have new government within a week if rival presidential candidates acted in interest of national unity
Abdullah Abdullah insists he won national vote, says talks with rival Ashraf Ghani on forming unity government are deadlocked
Army officials say they also destroyed some 27 bomb-making factories, seized weapons and communication equipment
Weeks of anti-government demonstrations in Islamabad prompt fears of military intervention
Meanwhile, the country’s powerful military denies allegations it is secretly backing the protesters to force Nawaz Sharif from power
Controversies surrounding election are undermining hopes for a smooth political transition in the war-ravage nation
Nation's powerful military holds unprecedented meeting, amid continuing clashes between police, protesters that have left at least three people dead, more than 400 wounded
Clashes erupt when thousands of protesters camping outside parliament to demand Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ouster try to storm his official residence, drawing tear gas canisters and rubber bullets from police
PM Sharif claims he didn't ask army to defuse crisis; military rejects claim
Late Thursday, Prime Minister Sharif asked the powerful military 'to play its role' in defusing recent mass protests
UN-supervised anti-fraud audit of all 8.1 million ballots from Afghanistan’s June 14 presidential runoff has resumed
New Delhi cancels scheduled peace negotiations after Islamabad's ambassador to India meets with separatist leaders from Indian-controlled Kashmir
Transfer angers Afghan authorities, despite earlier release of 65 Afghan prisoners by Kabul
Chair of election foundation in Afghanistan has doubts the audit can be completed and the election verified by end of this month
Bilateral tensions appear to have escalated after New Delhi earlier this week called off long-awaited diplomatic talks with Islamabad
Thousands of protesters calling for PM Sharif to step down continue protests in front of parliament, as critics fear political impasse could spur another military coup
Anti-government protesters outside country's parliament showing no intentions of leaving until Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resigns
Pakistani troops are engaged in a massive counter-insurgency operation in the Waziristan area
Cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan has been leading anti-government rally in a bid to force Prime Minister Sharif to step down
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