The former military ruler passed away in Dubai after a prolonged illness
9/11
Murtaza Razvi’s book on the former military dictator offers praise and censure in equal measure, from the perspective of the people who knew him
A look back at the events leading up to, and immediately following, the U.S. raid that led to the Al Qaeda chief’s killing
The death of the Al Qaeda leader in a drone strike in Kabul raises questions on whether Taliban were giving him sanctuary in Afghan capital
Washington confirms total withdrawal of its forces from war-torn state after 20 years, with senior Taliban official hailing ‘historic moment’
The Taliban should be allowed to enact the reforms they have promised before the world leaps to isolate them over perceived deficiencies
Pakistan Willing to Partner with U.S. for Peace, Not Conflict: Imran Khan
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn address to Parliament, prime minister invites opposition to work with government to enact electoral reforms ahead of the next general elections
U.S. president urges regional states, including Pakistan, to support Afghanistan’s peace effort as he announces schedule for withdrawal of all troops
The pending release of the primary suspect in the kidnapping and murder of journalist Daniel Pearl poses a threat to Pakistan
Scholar Karen Armstrong’s examination of communication between the 9/11 attackers sheds new light on how Western policies had inspired the terrorists
Recent moves by Arab states to recognize Israel are motivated by profit as the U.S. distances itself from the region
Accord sees foreign troops leaving Afghanistan within 14 months—if the Taliban open dialogue with Kabul, help restrain terror groups
Prime minister tells audience at Davos Islamabad hopes to capitalize on tourism potential to strengthen economy
Prime minister says Islamabad will no longer join other nations’ conflicts and will instead operate as a ‘bridge-builder’