Pakistan
Obama Confirms Death of Taliban Leader Mullah Mansour
President says Mansour's death in airstrike an "important milestone" in bringing peace to Afghanistan.
Taliban Leader May Have Been in Iran, Pakistan Hints
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who confirms Pakistan didn't have advance warning of strike, calls operation a 'violation of Pakistan's sovereignty.'
Afghanistan Confirms Death of Taliban Leader
Mullah Akhtar Mansour's death in Pakistan could spark a battle for succession within the insurgent group.
Pakistani Opposition Leader Admits Off-Shore Company
Imran Khan criticized for hypocrisy after slamming PM Nawaz Sharif for links to off-shore companies.
Bangladesh Opposition Leader Executed for War Crimes
A court found him guilty of genocide, rape and torture during the 1971 independence war.
U.S.-Afghan Op Secures Rescue of Ex-Pakistani PM's Son
The Taliban are suspected of involvement in his kidnapping from Pakistan three years ago.
U.S. to Pakistan: Pay for Your Own F-16s
The move reflects unhappiness in Congress among those who say Pakistan is supporting militant groups that target Americans.
Pakistan's Sharif Lost 'Moral Authority' to Rule: Khan
Imran Khan threatens protests against the Pakistan prime minister due to revelations in the Panama Papers scandal.
Is America Cozying Up to India to Counter China?
As long as the U.S. maintains its close links with Pakistan, Indian leaders will view with skepticism U.S. professions of loyalty to India's vital interests.
Was Pakistan Involved in an Attack on CIA Operatives?
A declassified U.S. government document obtained by an independent research group suggests it was.
Pakistan Approves Controversial Cyber Crime Bill
According to critics, the proposed bill criminalises activities such as sending text messages without the receiver's consent.
World Saw 'Alarming Surge' in Executions in 2015
The U.S. is also among the world's top five countries in terms of executions.
Floods in Pakistan and Kashmir Kill at Least 53 People
The floods are just a precursor to the summer monsoon season.
Pope Francis Urges Pakistan to Protect Christians
At least 70 people were killed in a bombing by a Taliban faction targeting Christians on Sunday.
Pakistan Bombing: What is Jamaat ul-Ahrar?
The Easter Sunday bombing is the fifth attack by the group since December 2015.
Facebook Apologizes for 'Safety Check' Far From Attack
Facebook users as far away as New York and Virginia showed notifications they received on social media site Twitter.
At Least 65 Killed in Pakistan, Mostly Women, Children
More than 300 injured; Taliban faction Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claims responsibility for Easter attack against Christians.
Musharraf Leaves Pakistan After Court Lifts Travel Ban
A Former military ruler, Musharraf is awaiting trial on treason and other charges.
Peshawar Bus Bomb Kills Government Workers in Pakistan
The city has previously been targeted by the Pakistani Taliban.
Doc Follows Survivor of Attempted 'Honor' Killing
Pakistan's prime minister said the Oscar-winning film moved him to change the country's "honor" killing law.
We Should Not Sell Warplanes to Pakistan
Pakistan doesn't need F-16s to counter terrorism; it needs F-16s to mount attacks against India.
Pakistan Women's Protection Measure Said 'Un-Islamic'
Since its passage in the Punjab assembly, many conservative clerics and religious leaders have denounced the new law.
No Silicon Valley, but Pakistan Building Startup Scene
Using motorcycle riders to collect cash payments is one big difference with Pakistani startups.
India and Pakistan: At Loggerheads on Top of the World
The freezing standoff between troops on the Siachen Glacier in the Himalayas shows no sign of letting up.
Suicide Bomber in Pakistan Kills Nine, Wounds 35
A Pakistani Taliban spokesman says the group claims responsibility for the attack.
Malala Warns of a Lost Generation of Syrian Children
Almost half of the four million Syrian children displaced in and around the country are not in school.
Fatima Bhutto: Pakistan Still 'Vulnerable to Terror'
Author and niece of assassinated Pakistan leader Benazir Bhutto criticizes government executions.
Gunmen Kill 'Up to 40' in Pakistan University Attack
Firing had ended after several hours and four militants have been killed, the army said.
Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 10 in Northwest Pakistan
The bomber rammed his motorcycle into a police vehicle next to the roadside checkpoint in the Jamrud area.
Pakistan Lifts Three-Year YouTube Ban
A new local version that gives censors some control has allowed the site to return to Pakistan.