Pakistan Day commemorates March 23, 1940, when Muslim minority leaders formally demanded independence from India, a former British colony
Police in the Chaman border town say the explosive device was hidden in a motorcycle
Taliban want Washington to stick to May 1 deadline to remove troops as outlined in 2020 US-Taliban agreement
Austin held a meeting with President Ashraf Ghani after arriving in in the Afghan capital, Kabul, from a trip to India
Sixty-seven-year-old Imran Khan, who received the first dose of a coronavirus vaccine two days ago ‘is self-isolating at home’
New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists calls on the country’s authorities to conduct an independent investigation and hold perpetrators to account
The 1,100-megawatt nuclear plant in Karachi marks a major new advancement in nuclear energy cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing
Military chief says disputes 'dragging the region back to the swamp of poverty and underdevelopment'
Proposal, if it wins approval of all sides, would replace Ghani administration with a so-called transitional government, where Taliban would also have representation
Latest incident came when unknown gunmen ambushed a bus carrying university staff in northeastern Baghlan province
The violence injured nearly 70 people, most of them civilians
Comments come after reported letter from US secretary of state that included proposals to accelerate US-initiated peace efforts
Baluchistan Liberation Army, a US-designated terrorist group, took responsibility for the attack in Gwadar, which hosts Chinese-built Arabian Sea port
Both sides express commitment to Doha agreement
Imran Khan secured 178 votes, against 172 required to establish confidence of the legislative National Assembly
One of Imran Khan’s key candidates suffered a surprise defeat in Wednesday’s hotly contested Senate elections
Officials say first freight train will leave Istanbul Thursday and is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on March 16
Witnesses and police said the victims were on their way home from work when assailants targeted them in different parts of Jalalabad
More than $1.2 billion out of the $7.8 billion in US-funded assets were being used as intended, and only $343.2 million worth of assets were 'maintained in good condition,' according to the report
Biden administration is currently reviewing the deal his predecessor, Donald Trump, sealed with the Afghan insurgency and deciding whether to pull the remaining 2,500 American soldiers from Afghanistan to close America’s longest war
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