Pakistan's military rejects long-standing allegations that it is also playing a role in illegal trade
Police suspect the Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, of being behind the attack
The radical leader delivered a speech in the provincial capital of Lahore, accusing the 65-year-old top judge of ‘desecrating the law of the country’
Islamabad is asking that Beijing delay at least $16 billion in energy sector debt repayments and extend the term of $4 billion cash loan facility because of Pakistan’s economic troubles and dwindling foreign exchange reserves
The killing comes amid an uptick in violence against what critics describe as the country’s long-persecuted group
Production has fallen to less than 4,000 hectares from around 16,000 hectares in 2023
US ambassador to Pakistan’s admonition comes amid a military-backed crackdown on opposition party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan
Taliban claims that their crackdown on illegal drug production in the country has helped address a major global challenge but expresses frustration at ongoing lack of international support in response
Protesters carrying the Afghan national flag stormed and vandalized the Pakistani consulate in Frankfurt on Saturday
Former prime minister Khan has won several other legal battles in recent days, leading to the quashing of all charges, ranging from corruption to sedition and a fraudulent marriage
Officials identify detainee as Amin ul Haq, an Afghan national who served as bin Laden’s chief of security
Latest victim is Malik Hassan Zaib, a 40-year-old reporter with a privately owned newspaper in Peshawar
The Foreign Ministry reported that it summoned the deputy chief of the Afghan embassy in Islamabad to deliver a 'strong demarche' or official diplomatic note regarding Monday’s pre-dawn raid in the garrison city of Bannu
No group claims responsibility for the unprecedented mosque shooting in an otherwise peaceful sultanate
Attack comes a day after militants raided an army base in the region, killing 8 soldiers
Militants linked to outlawed Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the violence that also injured 12 people
Khan and hisGul wife were found guilty in February of allegedly breaking Islamic law by failing to observe the mandated three-month interval between new wife’s divorce from a previous marriage and their marriage
Officials say the crucial money will improve the country’s economic stability
New United Nations report says Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), alliance of extremist groups, is 'the largest terrorist group' in Afghanistan
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's office said the decision was made during a cabinet meeting he chaired in Islamabad
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