Zalmay Khalilzad arrived in Islamabad from Kabul where he briefed Afghan leaders on his renewed peace efforts
Renewed international diplomatic efforts in recent days have raised hopes the stalled US-Taliban talks may resume soon
Moscow and Beijing are undertaking diplomatic efforts to help revive US-Taliban peace negotiations
The ailing opposition politician's party is accusing the government of hampering medical treatment, charges officials reject as politically motivated
The crossing will give visa-free access to pilgrims from India through a specially built corridor to the Pakistani town of Kartarpur
Indian military said Sunday it destroyed several alleged 'terrorist camps' in Pakistani-held Kashmir
The late night deadly raid in the Ali Abad district of the troubled Kunduz province also killed the police base commander, a district official told VOA Tuesday on condition of anonymity
Revelation by Gen. Austin Scott Miller means the number of residual US force now stands at roughly 12,000 soldiers; they are tasked with fighting terrorist groups, training, advising and assisting Afghan forces
Chief election commissioner apologizes to Afghans for being unable to meet Saturday's deadline
Islamabad 'needs to do more and it needs to do it faster,' Financial Action Task Force president Xiangmin Liu tells reporters in Paris
The global press freedom group denounces the 'baffling' move against Steven Butler as 'a slap in the face to those concerned about press freedom' in Pakistan
Prime Minister Khan visited Tehran and Riyadh this week to urge the two to avert an armed conflict
The UN blames more than 80 percent of casualties on a Taliban campaign of violence
'They are looking forward to building a lasting friendship with the people of Pakistan'
Prime Minister Khan made the offer during his one-day official visit to Tehran
A $10,000 fine was imposed on former AFF general secretary for failing to act on sexual abuse allegations brought by the country’s female players
Prime Minister Khan has said he is acting as mediator between Tehran and Riyadh at President Trump’s request
The US military swiftly disputed the charges, questioning the methods and credibility of the sources used by UNAMA
Khan’s office said Monday his two-day visit 'will be instrumental in further cementing Pakistan’s economic, investment and strategic ties' between the neighboring countries
Indian hostages abducted last year along with four other countrymen while they were working on a project in Baghlan for the construction of a power generation station
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