The passage point had been closed due to a Pakistani government decision to implement a visa and passport program for travelers on both sides
Muhammad Aurangzeb arrives in Beijing for talks on power sector debt relief alongside structural reforms suggested by International Monetary Fund, two government sources say
Fighting has rocked the town of Lashio since July 3 when an alliance of ethnic armed groups renewed an offensive against junta troops
Experts doubt militarization will bolster regional stability
US ambassador to Pakistan’s admonition comes amid a military-backed crackdown on opposition party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan
Offices reopened and broadband internet was largely restored, although social media continued to be suspended, days after the clashes between protesters and security forces killed almost 150 people
Saurya Airlines plane heading from Kathmandu to resort town of Pokhara had just taken off and turned right before it crashed in eastern section of airport
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
Experts say the impact of a potential Harris presidency would be much greater for American politics and the Indian American community than for India-US ties
Government will spend $24 billion on boosting employment opportunities for young people, as job creation emerges as the biggest challenge confronting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his third term
Arrests have drawn criticism from chairman of PTI who said authorities also arrested some other workers of party's media wing, in a series of police raids in recent weeks
Bangladesh witnessed clashes between the police and mainly student protesters demanding an end to a quota that reserved 30% of government jobs for relatives of veterans who fought in the 1971 independence war
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