The social basis for stable democracy may not yet exist in many parts of the Middle East today
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During press conference at U.N., Pakistan’s foreign minister had referred to Indian prime minister as ‘butcher of Gujarat’
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
In his three-and-a-half-years in power, P.M. Khan has crafted a checkered legacy punctuated by verbal diatribes and questionable government appointments
The leaders of Turkey and Pakistan, respectively, often find themselves at odds with the global community
With P.M. Khan seeking a ‘partnership for peace’ with the U.S., a look back at one of the lowest points of Pak-U.S. ties
Currently imprisoned on terror financing charges, the Jamaatud Dawa head’s teachings impacted Pakistan and its regional neighbors for decades
The conditions predicted to emerge after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Kabul do not bode well for Islamabad
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari describes Prime Minister Imran Khan’s comments as ‘unfortunate’ and calls for uniform laws against sexual violence
Qureshi Refuses to Weigh in On Whether Osama bin Laden is a ‘Martyr’
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn interview, Pakistan’s foreign minister claims P.M. Khan was quoted ‘out of context’; alleges ‘spoilers’ hampering progress in Afghan peace process
Pakistan’s prime minister declares Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden a ‘shaheed’
No democracy can prosper in the absence of flexibility toward, and dialogue with, opposition forces
Why was author Shuja Nawaz forced to cancel the Pakistan launch of his new book on Pak-U.S. ties?