Raymond Davis acquitted of double-murder charges after families of deceased accept 'blood money' deal
Senator John Kerry visited Pakistan to diffuse rising tensions over Raymond Davis, accused of killing two Pakistanis
Senior Indian, Pakistani officials will hold series of discussions on terrorism, security and the disputed region of Kashmir
Officials say the prime minister will soon announce new, smaller Cabinet
US steps up pressure on Pakistan to secure release of diplomat involved in shooting incident that led to deaths of three Pakistanis
Detained American accused of shooting to death two armed men in action US officials say was "self-defense"
President Hamid Karzai inaugurates country's parliament, ending week-long political standoff with newly elected candidates
Attackers appear to target minority Shi'ite muslims in Karachi, Lahore
US vice president says United States is also stepping up civilian effort to help achieve 'stable, sovereign Afghanistan'
Sides agree to create joint governmental commission to promote reconciliation with insurgent groups inside Afghanistan
Amid another $190 million in aid, US Acting Special Representative Frank Ruggiero arrives in Pakistan on his first official visit
Salman Taseer, an outspoken critic of Pakistan's blasphemy laws, is laid to rest after being assassinated by his bodyguard
Pakistan's ruling party struggles to keep its grip on power after key partner quit governing coalition, denying it the majority
NATO general speaks of gains while just published UN maps point to deterioration of security in parts of country
US Ambassador Munter says US discussing future offensive in North Waziristan with Pakistani military
UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan releases finding of its report in Kabul
Release follows investigations into more than 5,000 complaints of rigging, irregularities and intimidation of voters by local warlords
President Karzai says he did not meet Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, who claims to be one of Taliban's top commanders
This was second major bombing this week, as country tries to cope with worst flooding in its history
Ban Ki-moon meets with Pakistani leaders and after flying over the worst hit areas in the southern and central parts of the country
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