The Pakistani village Shah Hassan Khel is struggling to move on eight years after a devastating suicide attack killed more than 120 spectators and players at a volleyball match.
Esmatullah Himat, who heads the immunization program in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, says they discovered the latest polio case in the rural district of Nawzad.
Activists and civic organizations are pushing for Pakistan’s top judge to be put on trial for allegedly transgressing his constitutional authority.
Relatives of a Christian mother who faces becoming the first person to be executed for blasphemy in Pakistan have expressed hope that the Supreme Court will set her free.
Pakistan has released a leading campaigner for women's rights and Pashtun rights after detaining her for nearly nine hours in Islamabad, activists said.
The Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal by Asia Bibi on October 8. A mother of four, she became the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's draconian blasphemy laws in 2010.
Pakistan is ordering the ActionAid charity and 17 other international aid agencies to shut down operations and leave the country in Islamabad's latest move against foreign-funded human rights groups, ActionAid said.
Prominent Afghan Islamists are under fire for celebrating a communist anniversary by attending a dance performance at the Chinese Embassy in Kabul.
A group of worshippers from different religions have banded together to protect one center in particular, one where both Hindus and Muslims gather to pray.
Violence and social pressures have not deterred members of the country's nascent orchestra of mostly young girls from using music to "heal wounds" and promote women's rights in the strictly conservative Muslim society.
Conservatives challenge cineastes' submission for the Oscars over its gloomy depiction of life in Iran, saying a more patriotic choice lionizing Iranian efforts in Syria would have been better.
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