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US: Pakistan moves to curb dangerous fertilizers

A top American military officer says Pakistan has taken steps to prevent fertilizers made in Pakistan from being used for roadside bombs targeting American troops in Afghanistan.

Karzai seeks Indian military aid amid Pakistan row

Karzai spokesman Aimal Faizi says the president will discuss recent border skirmishes with Pakistan when he visits New Delhi starting Monday.

Sharif's win sparks hope for Pakistan-India ties

"Another potential spoiler is the Pakistan-based Islamic militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out an attack on the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008 that killed over 160 people.

Battles in Pakistan tribal area displace thousands

For years, Pakistan has been battling militant groups such as the Taliban in the tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.

Final Pakistan vote count confirms big Sharif win

The final vote count from weekend's nationwide elections in Pakistan on Tuesday confirmed a big win for former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's party.

Nawaz Sharif's victory in Pakistan elections likely to change nature of U.S....

Mohammad Zia ul Haq staged the third of four military coups, said Suhail Warraich, the political editor of Geo News, Pakistan's leading cable channel.

Pakistan's next premier an Islamist comeback kid

His influence on the course of the relationship, as well as other foreign policy issues, will be tempered by Pakistan's powerful army, which often plays a dominant role in national security...

Pakistan's Sharif gets resounding election victory

That would put the 63-year-old Sharif in a much stronger position than the outgoing Pakistan People's Party, which ruled for five years with a weak coalition that was often on the verge of collapse.

Look at major issues facing Pakistan's new leader

FALTERING ECONOMIC GROWTH: The economy has grown at less than 4 percent a year under the most recent government, which was led by the Pakistan People's Party and governed for five years.

Pakistan's Sharif declares election victory

Passion and energy were seen throughout Pakistan, as millions of people headed to the polls, waving flags and chanting slogans in support of their party.

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KABUL, Afghanistan: Karzai seeks Indian military aid amid Pakistan row

Karzai's visit could irk Pakistan, especially if any arms deal materializes.

Bombs at mosques in northwest Pakistan kill 10

Pakistanis defied the militant group by coming out in large numbers to cast their ballots.

Pakistan leader-elect expects to take power from military

Pakistan leader-elect expects to take power from military

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Flooded Newsprint Stunts - Dawn Newspaper Urges Readers to Aid Pakistan's Flood...

Pakistan Flood Dawn Newspaper Published: Mar 18, 11 · References: dawnrelief.dawn and...

The Five Main Issues Facing Modern Feminism

The most persistent health disparities, according to the latest EHRC report, were best...

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On Sundays, most Pakistanis will turn away from their usual Indian TV consumption and catch Coke...

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Pakistan's MQM denounces Imran Khan in Karachi protest

Altaf Hussain is accused of murder in Pakistan and leads his party remotely from exile in England.

Former Pakistani dictator Musharraf granted bail

Former Pakistani dictator Musharraf granted bail

Upmarket Pakistan district votes again as Imran Khan decries killing

Altaf Hussain is accused of murder in Pakistan and leads his party remotely from exile in England.