The situation along the Line of Control in Kashmir deteriorated significantly in 2013.
British forces claim to have only killed one Afghan civilian, but questions are raised about U.S. relationship in Yemen and Pakistan.
In many South Asian societies, infant sons are prized, while baby girls are often viewed as a curse and a financial burden.
Just days before Obama is expected to announce new restrictions on spying, Edward Snowden revealed another NSA surveillance tactic.
An annual report determined the economic costs of 2013’s most devastating floods, storms and earthquakes.
Citigroup was probably hurt by lower fixed-income trading in Q4. But earnings likely rose anyway on a cost-cutting drive.
Pakistan itself is struggling with its own laws regarding capital punishment.
One in 200 infections leads to irreversible paralysis, usually in the legs, according to the World Health Organization.
A 14-year-old boy has been credited with saving the lives of more than 2,000 students in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
With drone rules to be relaxed in 2015, manufacturers are starting to make serious moves in the market.
Reported cases of Christians killed for their faith have increased worldwide
The senior police official was widely known for his aggressive campaign against the Taliban.
Islamic dress in Muslim nations ranges in a variety of headdresses from hijabs, burqas and niqabs, but which do citizens of each country prefer their women to wear? A survey shows countries' views on Islamic dress is becoming more lax.
The release of "Dhoom 3" (or any such product from India) in Pakistan raises a raft of thorny and confusing legal questions.
The court filings indicate continuing negotiations between the diplomat and U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s office.
Fearing its weapons could end up being used against U.S. troops, a U.S. gun manufacturer turned down a $15 million deal for sniper systems.
The Maliks were the first twin sisters ever to scale Mount Everest.
MQM represent the “Muhajirs,” the Muslims who fled Hindu-dominated British India during Partition to settle in the new country of Pakistan in 1947.
Tension, rivalry and hostility have long characterized the bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The Pakistanis, Russians and Chinese all have a problem with America, and they're not the only ones, according to a poll.
Hunza, an isolated valley in extreme northern Pakistan, is vastly different from the rest of the troubled country.
The scarcity of this resource could make all other problems/disagreements between the two seem quite irrelevant.