US Marine General Joseph Dunford took charge of the NATO-led military mission in Afghanistan at a change of command ceremony in Kabul Sunday
Observers blame 'turf war' among political, religious groups for trouble in Pakistan's largest city and commercial center
On anniversary of 1989 Muslim insurgency, peace activists are calling for total independence for disputed Himalayan region
100 Pakistani journalists killed in the line of duty in past 12 years
Pakistani leaders call it 'close to a perpetual war" and say it is exactly opposite to what President Obama stated in his inaugural speech
Taliban claims responsibility
Pakistan's foreign minister questions whether US-led intervention has achieved stated goals, expresses concern about increased violence
Raja Pervez Ashraf meets in Quetta with Shi'ite families, dismisses the political administration of southwestern Baluchistan province
Islamabad says fire by Indian troops in the disputed Kashmir region on Thursday killed one of its soldiers
NATO dismisses idea that Afghan forces will be unable to handle Taliban once international combat troops leave in 2014
Pakistan accuses India of cross-border raid in disputed Kashmir territory, killing at least one Pakistani soldier
Maulvi Nazir one of several suspected militants who died in missile strikes in South Waziristan
Afghan forces set to take over responsibility for security of nearly 90 percent of country's population from NATO troops
Female policewoman killed an American contractor in Kabul this week
If parliamentary elections are held in March 2013, it would mark first time in country's history that a democratically-elected government completed a full term
Defense minister Qumar says relations on upswing after nearly two years of setbacks and crises
The parties will discuss ways to end the conflict in Afghanistan as NATO troops prepare to withdraw in 2014
Number of reported violent attacks more than doubles in one year
Sunni-dominated Pakistan has seen unprecedented spike in religious violence this year, with at least 375 minority Shi'ite Muslims killed across the country
The assassination attempt on Afghan spymaster is seen as a setback to Taliban reconciliation, negotiations to end the war
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