View from Pakistan: Today's Blast
Pakistani children may be enjoying the break, but most of them know exactly why they can't go to school. I sit stiff as one boy looks up from his video game to tell me the school buses might not be safe right now.
Pakistani children may be enjoying the break, but most of them know exactly why they can't go to school. I sit stiff as one boy looks up from his video game to tell me the school buses might not be safe right now.
AP | CHRIS BRUMMITT | Posted 10.06.2009 | World
ISLAMABAD — A suicide bomber who killed five staffers at the U.N. food agency's headquarters in Pakistan on Monday was dressed as a security off...
AP | STEPHEN GRAHAM | Posted 05.19.2009 | World
ISLAMABAD — A suicide car bomber attacked an army convoy at a checkpoint in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 27 people near anot...
Eric Margolis | Posted 10.23.2008 | Politics
The Marriot attack is further proof that Pakistan is edging ever deeper into outright civil conflict at a time when the stalemated war in Afghanistan is steadily seeping into Pakistan.
AP | STEPHEN GRAHAM | Posted 10.22.2008 | Politics
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Taliban militants based near the Afghan border and their al-Qaida allies are the most likely suspects behind a massive tru...
AP | ASIF SHAHZAD | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistan's crisis deepened after two suicide bombings killed 24 people and wounded more than 200 in this normally peaceful ci...
AP | ASIF SHAHZAD | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistan's crisis deepened after two suicide bombings killed 24 people and wounded more than 200 in this normally peaceful ci...
AP | RIAZ KHAN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A bomber blew himself up Sunday among thousands of tribal members discussing resistance to al-Qaida and the Taliban, killin...
Shirin Sadeghi | Posted 11.02.2009 | World