KARACHI, March 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that schools would close for two weeks and office workers would work more from home as he announced a range of ...
Repeated appeals from the international community for restraint have had no effect as the fighting, now in its ninth day, ...
Violent clashes between protesters and security forces in Pakistan left at least 22 people dead and more than 120 others ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan have continued trading attacks after Pakistan bombed Afghanistan’s two biggest cities in the early ...
Pakistan’s president is defending cross-border strikes in Afghanistan and urges the Taliban government to disarm militants ...
Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan showed its overwhelming superiority in conventional warfare, but the Taliban have ...
Afghanistan and Pakistan are fighting again, trading deadly shelling and mortar fire across their rugged border, with ...
Tensions between nuclear-armed Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban regime sharply escalated in late February, further ...
Pakistan’s government plans to implement fuel-saving measures after oil surged above $100 and gas output from the Middle East was disrupted, triggering panic buying in the import-reliant South Asian ...
Escalating tensions between the two nations flared into open conflict, as Pakistan’s defense minister said his country’s ...
Pakistan says that Afghan forces have attacked Pakistani military positions along the border, triggering intense clashes that left 67 Afghan troops and one Pakistani soldier dead.
Pakistan is willing to halt operations against Afghanistan if the Taliban government stops supporting militant groups from its territory, the country’s top military leader Field Marshal Asim Munir ...