The Pentagon is preparing to submit a long-awaited report to Congress about closing the U.S. military's detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Afghan soldiers pull out of bases in Musa Qala, a strategic district of the southern province of Helmand, after months of heavy fighting with Taliban insurgents
More than 100,000 health workers across Pakistan stepped up efforts to eliminate the polio virus from a country that is one of its last bastions despite continued threats to vaccination teams
Winter had led to a lull in fighting in northern Afghanistan. But in recent weeks a renewal of hostilities has seen power lines coming from Central Asia cut and some amazing allegations from Afghan officials about militants in the north and their ability to sustain their efforts.
The Afghan government has sent a team of specialists to a northern province to repair electricity pylons blown up as fighting raged between security forces and Taliban insurgents.
Hundreds of troops head to Afghanistan’s strife-torn southern Helmand Province to boost security in the face of Taliban onslaught
U.S. President Barack Obama has warned against growing anti-Muslim rhetoric in the United States and urged Muslim leaders to speak out against extremist interpretations of Islam.
Police in Pakistan say a militant assault on a university in northwestern Pakistan has left at least 20 people dead, including students and staff, and more than 50 others wounded.
Police in Pakistan say a militant assault on a university in northwestern Pakistan has left at least 21 people dead, including students and staff.
Police in Pakistan say the death toll from a January 20 Taliban attack on a university in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province has risen to at least 21, including students and staff, and that their operation against the militants has come to an end.
Google's launch of a local version of YouTube has prompted Pakistan to lift a years-long ban on the website.
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