The announcement comes just days after Hamid Mir delivered a speech, critical of the army, at a rally in Islamabad
Top health official attributes declining trend to 'effective' government policies, including restrictions on public movement and effective screening of international travelers
Khan said that if New Delhi reversed its controversial steps in Kashmir, only then would his country be willing to resume talks and discuss the Kashmir dispute to 'agree on a roadmap to resolve it.'
Afghan security adviser Mohib, who routinely accuses Pakistan and its spy agency of supporting the Taliban, called Pakistan a brothel
Washington plans to reposition some U.S. troops in the region to carry out counterterrorism missions once foreign forces leave the nation
'The government of Pakistan has categorically said that we will not allow kinetic use of drones nor are we interested in the surveillance of your drones'
Officials from across Washington are reaching out to Islamabad, urging Pakistan to do more to prevent Afghanistan from falling apart
Violence has escalated across many Afghan provinces since US, NATO troops began to leave
Blast in town of Chaman on Afghan border apparently targeted local leader of Pakistani Islamic party
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi confronted over statement that Jews ‘control media’
Meanwhile, roadside bomb killed at least nine civilians, including women and children, in southern Helmand province
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed the peace prospects in phone conversations with Afghan leaders
Warring sides accused each other of violations and causing civilian casualties during three-days of Eid festivities
Sprawling security installation, located in southern Kandahar province, used to serve about 30,000 foreign forces and contractors
US is in talks with several of Afghanistan’s neighbors to examine where it can reposition troops to prevent the country from once again becoming a terrorist base
Afghanistan's president also ordered his national security forces to observe a cease-fire
Announcement comes just two days after government blamed insurgents for bombs outside school that killed more than 50 people, mostly young girls
The Taliban have intensified battlefield attacks since the foreign troop withdrawal started, inflicting heavy casualties on Afghan government forces and capturing new territory
The blast occurred in a Shi'ite Muslim neighborhood in Kabul
The blast, which killed at least 30 people and injured more than 50 others occurred in a Shiite Muslim neighborhood in Kabul
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