Pakistani authorities have rescued a missing 13-year-old Christian girl who was allegedly forced to convert to Islam and marry a 44-year-old Muslim man, her family and officials say.
Pakistan says militants have fired from across the border with Afghanistan, killing a member of the Pakistani paramilitary Frontier Corps and wounding two others.
Zimbabwe Captain Chamu Chibhabha won the toss and decided to bat in the third and final one-day international against Pakistan in Rawalpindi on November 3.
Tensions between Pakistan and India rose again over the disputed region of Kashmir after Pakistan announced it was giving provisional provincial status to Gilgit-Baltistan, the northern part of the region bordering China.
A wave of protests has swept across Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other parts of the Muslim world amid growing anger over France's defense of the right to publish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Hundreds of people celebrated on the streets of Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. People chanted slogans and sang poetry in praise of the prophet on October 30.
U.S. federal authorities have announced that an Afghan man has been brought to the United States to face trial for the 2008 kidnapping of a journalist for The New York Times and two other men in Afghanistan.
France has warned its citizens living or traveling in several Muslim-majority countries to be extra cautious amid a wave of fury over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
A bomb attack at a religious school in Peshawar, Pakistan, killed at least nine students and wounded more than 80 people on October 27. Peshawar's police chief said the bomb, believed to have been in a bag brought into the madrasah, contained up to 6 kilograms of explosives.
At least seven students were killed and up to 70 wounded on October 27 in a bomb attack at a religious school in northwestern Pakistan, local officials and witnesses said.
A bomb attack on a madrasah in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan, killed at least nine people and wounded more than 80 on October 27. Officials said the dead were all adult students at the school, while there were children among the wounded.
At least three people have been killed in the explosion of an improvised device in Quetta, the capital of southwestern Pakistan's restive Balochistan Province, despite heightened security as opposition parties held a large rally in another part of the city.
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