According to WMC, about 50 million Muhajirs live in Karachi, Hyderabad and other urban areas of the Sindh province... READ MORE›
In Bihar, the death toll has reached 514, with people still living in makeshift huts days after the flooding started... READ MORE›
LONDON -- First the Pakistani Taliban bombed or burned over 1,000 schools... READ MORE›
Barkhurdar Khan, a member of the Baluchistan Bar Council, was one of the few lawyers who survived the attack... READ MORE›
Wave of attacks Armed groups such as the Pakistani Taliban and others have often targeted shrines for not conforming to their strict, literalist interpretation of Islam ... READ MORE›
We selected the army's school for the attack because the government is targeting our families and females, said the Taliban spokesman Muhammad Umar Khorasani... READ MORE›
But since a suffocating heat wave descended on Karachi three days ago killing at least 650 people they have found no respite and no escape... READ MORE›
The Pakistan Rangers Sindh, a paramilitary force that otherwise fights crime in Karachi, has set up 10 heatstroke relief centers across the city... READ MORE›
Police said that at least 50 people were wounded in the attack after Friday prayers in the Shikarpur district of Sindh province... READ MORE›
Rains lash Pakistani city In Pakistan on Thursday, meanwhile, rains lashed the port city of Karachi following days-long downpours in neighbouring India... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration is exploring a deal with Pakistan that would limit the scope of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, the fastest-growing on earth... READ MORE›
Police in Pakistan may be illegally executing hundreds of people each year in fake encounter killings, human rights investigators have warned... READ MORE›
Indian officials have accused Pakistan of sending the armed attackers across the de facto border into the Indian portion of Kashmir... READ MORE›
Pakistan Anger after honour killing of Qandeel Baloch... READ MORE›
Shah is a businessman from the port city of Karachi and doesn't seem to be a trained singer... READ MORE›
Lahore, widely considered the cultural and political capital of Pakistan, appeared to be in mourning on Monday... READ MORE›
He just said 'Raheel Sharif, Raheel Sharif' without calling him general, Mir says of a recent episode of his influential Capital Talk programme... READ MORE›
As police killings of militants stepped up in mid-2013, many terrorists fled Karachi... READ MORE›
While certainly wretched by American standards, Beijing's average air pollution level is 53, on a scale from 26 to 208... READ MORE›
'Suspend disbelief' Now Mohenjo Daro's makers and cast have defended the film as historical fiction... READ MORE›
According to Taliban officials, the movement has set up offices in Iran, which Mansour used to visit... READ MORE›
KARACHI, Pakistan -- Paramilitary troops have become ubiquitous around this sprawling Pakistani port city... READ MORE›
Abdul Sattar Edhi was the real manifestation of love for those who are socially vulnerable, impoverished, helpless and poor... READ MORE›
The park is named after Sir Muhammed Iqbal, a prominent Pakistani poet and philosopher who died in Lahore in 1938... READ MORE›
That Pakistan will remember her, like they do former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Azeem said... READ MORE›
Shiv Prakash Chanda, who works as a nursing officer in the hospital, said It is incredibly hot... READ MORE›
Tariq Afaq, a militancy expert from Peshawar, Pakistan, estimates that 80 percent of Haqqania seminary students joined or sympathize with the Taliban... READ MORE›
The Quetta hospital attack was the second deadliest in Pakistan this year... READ MORE›
Comparing himself to Microsoft's Bill Gates, Mr. Shaikh had touted Axact as Pakistan's leading software exporter... READ MORE›
Every lawyer that has ever given me a lift home is dead, tweeted one Pakistani lawyer after a terror attack in Quetta killed dozens of colleagues... READ MORE›
A year later, he travelled to Karachi again, this time for two months... READ MORE›
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