Pakistan's economy is heading in the right direction after two "very difficult" years, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday
For more than 70 years, the US and Pakistan have worked together on issues of critical importance, Pompeo said.
Army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar addressed the media in Rawalpindi where he was asked about a media report that General Bajwa was going to Riyadh to fix some irritants in bilateral ties
Government assures Kashmiris they will get to change political representatives as militancy continues
'These ridiculous assertions have neither legal validity nor international credibility,' India said
The Islamabad High Court has asked the federal government of Imran Khan to give another offer and opportunity to India in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case
The notification issued by the medical division said the test would be carried out in the cabin crew briefing rooms by flight surgeon/medical officer or the ground staff
Tahir Ahmad Naseem, from the minority Ahmadi community, was shot dead in a courtroom in Peshawar on Wednesday. He was on trial for blasphemy
The 13 conditions that remain unimplemented are related to curbing terror financing, enforcement of the laws against the proscribed organisations and improving the legal systems
The Chinese financing has helped rid Pakistan of an electricity deficit that left exporters unable to meet orders and major cities without electricity for much of the day.
India said on Monday it had nothing to do with the assault
A group of Pakistani dissidents have expressed dismay over Imran Khan calling Osama bin Laden "martyr," saying this could be out of "sinister reason" of putting the West, especially the US on notice.
Four militants had stormed the PSX building and opened indiscriminate fire
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said he would become the ambassador of the Kashmiri people to raise their issues
"I don't think there's a country which supported the war on terror and had to face embarrassment for it. Pakistan was also openly blamed for US' failure in Afghanistan," Khan said
The decision was taken at the FATF's third and final plenary held virtually because of the Covid-19 pandemic
The government is struggling to strike a balance between fiscal consolidation and providing an impetus to economic growth
Things are still worrisome, as the country has reported more than 200 deaths in 24 hours for three consecutive days now
A Pakistani villager, who lives 4 km from the border, claimed to be its owner and made an impassioned appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to return the pigeon.
There are instances when you get angry inside but then you have to contain yourself and must have to control your aggression in the field, says Babar Azam