Pakistan
Arab Nations Face Stark Choice: Israel or Iran
Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and more settlements are deal breakers.
Pakistan: Thousands Rally for Man Who Murdered Governor
Mumtaz Qadri killed Salman Taseer in 2011 for criticizing Pakistan's strict blasphemy laws.
Pakistan: 77 Killed in ISIS-Claimed Shrine Blast
The bombing was Pakistan's deadliest attack in two years.
Blast Kills 10 in Lahore, Pakistan
Jamaat-ur-Ahrar, a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.
Mastermind of 9/11 Writes Letter to Obama Blaming U.S.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed blamed American foreign policy and civilian deaths for attacks.
Michael Dorf: How to Survive Trump and Stay Sane
Retreating from an obsession with Trump can be good for your mental health.
Pakistan Detains Alleged Architect of Mumbai Attack
A Pakistani official said that the fear of U.S. action against Pakistan was a factor in the decision to detain Islamist leader Hafiz Saeed.
Terrorists Do Not Come From Nations Named in Trump Ban
The ban will be used to capriciously target individuals for political reasons.
Drone Strikes Under Obama Killed up to 117 Civilians
Rights groups say the Obama administration has downplayed the number of civilian casualties.
Pakistani Woman Sentenced To Death For Killing Daughter
Zeenat Rafiq was killed as punishment for marrying without her family's consent.
Malala Yousafzai In Conversation With Newsweek
One of world's most famous teenagers talks about her plans for the future.
Exclusive: Malala Yousafzai on What Comes Next
Can the world's most famous teenage activist live up to her remarkable childhood?
Vaccine Shortage Threatens Polio Eradication Efforts
An unexplained shortage of the injectable version of the vaccine slows attempts to kill polio in Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan.
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra on 'Mirzya' and India/Pakistan
Bollywood director tells Newsweek why he hopes to reach a more global audience.
Dozens Feared Dead in Pakistan Plane Crash
A government official said the plane was on fire and reports suggest there are unlikely to be any survivors.
Cab Company Hires Women Drivers in Pakistan Cities
Women make up just over a fifth of Pakistan's workforce.
Pakistan: Karachi Luxury Hotel Fire Kills 11 Say Police
The fire broke out at the four-star Regent Plaza Hotel on Monday morning.
Donald Trump Calls Pakistan's Prime Minister "Terrific
The president-elect was full of praise for Sharif and offered his "personal help" for unspecified problems.
Status Quo for Pakistani Military Under New Army Boss
Army boss Raheel Sharif is stepping down for Qamar Javed Bajwa in a rare peaceful transition.
Afghanistan's Other Refugee Crisis
Reports of intensified harassment have fed suspicions that Pakistan is pushing out long-term refugees in what could be the the world's largest forced migration.
Nolan Peterson: Face To Face With a Taliban Fighter
Had we seen each other in the war, we would have tried to kill each other.
ISIS-Claimed Blast Kills At Least 43 at Pakistan Shrine
Hundreds of people were inside the Shah Noorani shrine when it was attacked.
Pakistan Blocks Execution of Schizophrenic Man
An earlier hearing had ruled that schizophrenia was not a permanent mental disorder.
National Geographic 'Afghan Girl' Arrested in Pakistan
Her arrest for having false ID draws attention to the millions of Afghan refugees living precariously across the border.
The Starving Guest Workers Trapped in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia promised "swift and immediate" action. Nothing happened.
Pakistan: Militants Kill 60 at Police Cadet College
Officials blamed a Pakistani Taliban faction for the attack, but ISIS has claimed responsibility.
Schizophrenia is Not a Mental Illness: Pakistani Court
The "outrageous" verdict has cleared the way for the execution of a mentally-ill man.
Pakistan: 'At Least 30 Killed' As Two Buses Collide
Officials said the vehicles collided at about 6 a.m. local time.
India's Modi Calls Pakistan a Terror Hub at Summit
Tensions have been high since a September attack on an army base in Kashmir killed 19 Indian soldiers.
Why It's So Hard to Solve the Dispute in Kashmir
It will take more than laptops, bats and books to placate young Kashmiris.