Militant ambushes and raids against Pakistani military and police forces have become daily occurrences, particularly in districts near or along the Afghan border
Militant attacks and anti-terrorism operations have killed more than 200 Pakistani soldiers in 2023
Bomber on motorcycle hits military convoy in northwestern Bannu district
The contracts are with companies from China, Iran, Turkey and Britain
Khan has been imprisoned since August 5 after being sentenced to three years for selling state gifts and allegedly concealing their proceeds
Ruling by high court in Islamabad comes in response to Imran Khan's appeal against his conviction, arguing that it was unlawful and breached his 'fundamental right to due process and fair trial'
The Taliban minister for the propagation of virtue and prevention of vice, announced the ban during a recent visit to the central Bamiyan province, which houses the popular Band-e-Amir park
The unrest over the increased electricity tariffs comes as the poverty-stricken South Asian nation of about 241 million people faces an economic crisis
Emirati businessman who sponsored the students urges "all involved parties to quickly step in and help rescue and assist these struggling students"
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for inflicting the casualties
Mostly students were aboard the cable car 275 meters above ground
The extrajudicial killings took place despite a 'general amnesty' for old enemies
Arif Alvi suggests his signature might have been forged
He was detained in an investigation of a secret diplomatic cable
Imran Riaz Khan, who has 4 million YouTube subscribers, has not been seen since May 11
The UN has appealed for $3.26 billion in humanitarian funding for Afghanistan this year, but donors have given only about $800 million
The move comes a day after the de facto Afghan leaders marked the second anniversary of returning to power in Kabul
A crowd in majority-Muslim Pakistan assaults Christian locality in Jaranwala, a small town in industrial district of Faisalabad, and set on fire several buildings, including churches, over allegations of blasphemy
No foreign country granted legitimacy to de facto Afghan authorities, citing restrictions on women, girls and other human rights concerns
Ambush begins with assailants detonating roadside bomb before opening fire on several 'bulletproof' vehicles reportedly transporting 23 Chinese citizens from airport to deep-water strategic port
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