Guilty verdict for Zarig news website editor ‘a dark day’ for Mongolia’s media, journalist says
Statement was made to placate religious party protesters
The students have been protesting since the beginning of July, demanding an end to a quota system for government jobs
Officials identify detainee as Amin ul Haq, an Afghan national who served as bin Laden’s chief of security
Critics say the move was intended to indicate which restaurants are owned by Muslims
Prime minister orders nationwide curfew, deploys military to keep order
The Taliban, a new report says, have tried to obtain U.S. aid funds 'through several means'
Latest victim is Malik Hassan Zaib, a 40-year-old reporter with a privately owned newspaper in Peshawar
At least 12 people have died after students took to the streets to demand reforms to a government job quota system
Authorities cut some mobile internet services to quell anti-quota protests that have killed at least 12 people this week
If there’s a global trend, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer said at a summit in Canada in June, it’s that 'people are tired of the incumbents'
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
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