Islamabad’s high court announced its verdict Tuesday in response to Sharif's appeal
Pakistan's ongoing crackdown on undocumented foreigners forced nearly half a million Afghans to return home
The response comes a day after the U.S. sanctioned 20 people in 9 countries, including China, Iran and Afghanistan
The operations took place near the Iranian border
A visiting U.S. diplomat sought to prevent expulsion of 25,000 Afghans eligible for relocation to U.S.
Official tells VOA that the U.S. only asked that the process be slowed down in winter
The jailed former prime minister's hearing for allegedly leaking state secrets is taking place inside a prison complex near Islamabad
At least 8 people were killed, 26 wounded; no claim of responsibility
The announcement, yet to be confirmed by China, would make it the first nation to host a Taliban ambassador
Move comes after diplomats loyal to US-backed ousted Afghan government announced last week they were permanently shutting down embassy over alleged lack of cooperation from host country, among other issues
Officials say Afghan militants carried out at least 16 suicide bombings this year
Multiple official sources confirm to VOA attack occurred in Bannu, a garrison city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, wounding at least 11 soldiers
A Pakistani official confirms that each Afghan asylum-seeker waiting to go to a third country would be charged more than $800 in fees
Independent assessment by United Nations mainly stems from Taliban's demand for the world to recognize them as Afghanistan’s legitimate governing authority
A single-judge special tribunal has been conducting the judicial proceedings inside a prison near Islamabad, where Khan was indicted on the charges last month
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says nearly 375,000 Afghans returned home from Pakistan through Torkham and Spin Boldak border crossings between the two countries
Germany and the Netherlands say they are investigating the visit
‘There is an understanding among the immediate neighbors of Afghanistan and Russia that we will recognize the Taliban regime simultaneously and not unilaterally,’ if certain conditions are met, says Pakistan’s special representative on Afghanistan
Any formal re-integration of Afghanistan into global institutions and systems will require the participation and leadership of Afghan women, said a draft copy of the report
The two neighboring countries began the drills Saturday at a naval base in Karachi in the waters and airspace of the northern Arabian Sea and will conclude them on November 17
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