Police say suspected sectarian attack occurred in Karachi late Saturday
State regulator said it repeatedly instructed platform to tighten its content monitoring to block access to the 'unlawful' material
Taliban calls President Trump's tweet 'a positive step' on the way to implementing peace deal it signed with US
Massive program, dubbed Ten Billion Tree Tsunami, went into effect last year and has already planted more than 500 million saplings across the country
World Bank’s country director Sunday urged Afghan leaders to invest more in their people and stressed the need for continued international aid to create better lives for millions of people in the war-ravaged nation
Officials blame Taliban for plotting deadly attack in country's Nangarhar province
Officials say the move is part of efforts aimed at promoting people-to-people contacts between the countries
Opposition parties accuse the government of 'political victimization' in the guise of accountability
Abdullah Abdullah’s three-day state visit is his first to the neighboring country in over a decade
Beating out 170,000 other students, Shamsia Alizada told VOA her 'goal is to prepare myself to become even the president' of Afghanistan
‘We stress that willful provocations and incitement to hate and violence must be universally outlawed,’ Imran Khan says
Pakistan’s military said Wednesday two of its soldiers were killed by Indian gunfire in an ‘unprovoked cease-fire violation’ along the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir
Officials expect to have a vaccine ready for distribution in four to five months
Group denounces the existing Afghan ruling system as illegal and a product of what it calls America’s occupation of the country
The new law is being hailed as a major victory for Afghan women and rights campaigners who have long fought for the change
Sixty combatants on both sides died in 24 hours, even as delegates of the two adversaries negotiate in Doha, Qatar
Taliban and Afghan government representatives are meeting in Doha, Qatar, for a fourth day to finalize an agenda for substantive peace negotiations to end decades of conflict
The largest return to school in the world comes as daily infections and deaths from the outbreak in the country of 220 million have steadily declined
US Embassy in Islamabad says Khalilzad and his delegation met with Pakistan’s military chief, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, and some of the country’s other senior officials
The deal commits all US troops to leave the South Asian country within 14 months, ending what has become America’s longest war
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