Officials say because of the deteriorating security situation, polio vaccination teams cannot reach communities in high-risk areas where polio is endemic
As Afghanistan and Pakistan battle the polio virus, public health officials have enlisted clerics to combat vaccine hesitancy
Experts say US sanctions may hamper Islamabad's future collaboration with China in weapons development
But sanctions on Russia limit economic ties between Islamabad and Moscow
Media outlets reported that Iran had warned Pakistan to complete its part of the project or face an $18 billion penalty
Violence underlines threats to Chinese investments in Pakistan’s turbulent Baluchistan province
Experts say Pakistan’s army should focus on fighting terrorism on the ground, not online criticism of military
Mobs targeted foreign students, including Pakistanis and Indians, in violence that lasted several hours over May 17 and 18
Pakistani military says more than 100 operations against terrorism in the country are being carried out daily
Families of Americans wrongfully detained in foreign countries call on Biden administration to share more information, step-up efforts for their release
Iran says the strikes were aimed at the Sunni separatist group Jaish al-Adl, or Army of Justice.
From a police beating in Memphis to Asians seemingly targeted in California; the suicide bombing of a mosque in Pakistan to renewed violence in the Middle East, the sheer volume of recent deadly force incidents demands attention, on the Inside Story: Deadly Force
Pakistani authorities say a suicide bomb attack on a mosque filled with police officers in the country’s northwestern city Peshawar has killed 61 people and wounded more than 150 others. Iftikhar Hussain has this report from Washington. Usman Khan and Umar Farooq contributed.
Shakil Afridi has not been officially charged with treason for helping US in bin Laden case; he has reportedly been accused under tribal law for helping militants in the nearby Khyber tribal region
The journalists' statement says media managers are dropping op-ed columns and removing online editions of published articles
The Trump administration has been putting increased pressure on Pakistan to root out safe havens for terror groups near its border with Afghanistan
New laws and kidnappings intimidate bloggers, and narrow the digital space
Khawaja Asif will arrive with message that Pakistan continues to be an effective partner in US war on terror, despite repeated US criticism country has not done enough to clamp down on militant groups
Plans for matches between Pakistan and neighbors India and Afghanistan had raised hopes that sport could grease wheels of diplomacy again
Human Rights Watch urges Islamabad to end excessive state monitoring of internet activity, prosecute those committing violence based on internet blasphemy
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