Move aimed at coaxing Taliban into peace talks with hopes of ending fighting in Afghanistan
Combined population of what is known as Developing-8 or D-8 is around one billion
They jointly appeal to Taliban-led insurgent groups to participate in the Afghan political reconciliation process
At the end of three-day national immunization campaign, local and international health officials report 'disturbing' developments
More than 100 heavily armed Taliban insurgents assaulted a security post on the outskirts of Peshawar, killing at least six
Pakistani cricket star turned politician Imran Khan launches so-called motorcade march against US drone strikes
Analysts believe Afghanistan is at center of intensified diplomacy
Dozens injured during violent demonstrations, government declares Friday an official holiday to 'peacefully express love for Prophet Muhammad'
Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf will ask Swiss authorities to reopen graft case against President Asif Ali Zardari.
With more than 300 people killed in two separate factory fires Wednesday, activists decry lack of safety standards for workers
Agreement to ease travel restrictions for tourists, businesspeople, those over age 65
Khalid Jadoon, the prayer leader who allegedly wanted to expel the minority Christian community from the area, is placed in police custody
Imprisonment of Christian girl accused of violating blasphemy laws cited as one of latest incidents of growing intolerance
Security forces kill heavily-armed attackers, who targeted key air force base in Kamara
US defense secretary says there are indications that Pakistan is prepared to conduct an operation soon
Incidents of coalition soldiers killed by Afghan security forces or gunmen wearing their uniforms spiked in the past week
Critics say ongoing legal standoff with Supreme Court becoming crippling distraction, preventing government from addressing critical problems
The Deal formally ends a US-Pakistani rift that threatened the withdrawal of NATO combat troops from Afghanistan
Reopening comes with drivers' calls for increased security
At least one analyst says Shakil Afridi framed for facilitating treatment of wounded militants, funding outlawed Lashkar-e-Islam group
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