Pakistan's Prime Minister Monday warned against criticism of the army after supporters of the country's suspended top judge attacked the military rule of President Pervez Musharraf.
Taliban insurgents shot dead a military commander and a suicide car bomber killed two soldiers in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, hours after police killed four rebels in a firefight, officials said.
May 29 (Bloomberg) -- India blamed Pakistan's failure to deal with cross-border terrorism for stalling their peace process, state-run broadcaster Doordarshan said, citing the government.
Unidentified gunmen shot dead a military commander in troubled northwestern Pakistan on Monday, hours after police killed four Taliban militants in a firefight, officials said.
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) -- A Pakistani court has sent a couple to jail for three years on the grounds that they lied about the sex of the husband who is a transsexual.
A court in Lahore on Monday jailed Pakistan's first publicly acknowledged same-sex couple for three years for perjury - prompting the defendants to ask President Pervez Musharraf for help.
India and Pakistan are working on an agreement to export natural gas from Iran despite U.S. pressure to suspend negotiations.
HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - The conflict in Afghanistan will ensure Pakistan remains a main ally of the United States regardless of who wins U.S. presidential elections next year, Pakistan's foreign minister said on Monday.
LONDON - Nawaz Sharif, who was ousted eight years ago as Pakistan’s prime minister by General Pervez Musharraf, senses the “sinking ship” of military rule in Islamabad offers him a chance to return home soon.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Sunday security measures have helped reduce activity by militants linked to Al-Qaeda and the Taliban along the country's border with Afghanistan.