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A hot war is unlikely following the Pahalgam attack but any missteps could change that, writes Michael Kugelman.
For many across the country, economic struggles, political malaise and the fear of armed conflict with India now feel like parts of the same burden.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called senior officials in India and Pakistan in an effort to defuse the crisis that ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called officials in India and Pakistan in a push to defuse the escalating crisis between the ...
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke separately on Tuesday with Pakistan's Prime Minister Muhammad Shebaz ...
Pakistan’s government, already vulnerable due to frictions between the two main parties as well as with the military, must ...
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India renewed its claims after a deadly terror attack on April 22 in Kashmir, a territory that it has long fought over with ...
Pakistan's Finance Minister, Senator Mohammad Aurangzeb, presented the country's economic recovery at the Pakistan Conference ...
Pakistan and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation on climate action, nature ...
In a disturbing incident, a Hindu minister in Pakistan, Kheal Das Kohistani, was attacked by protesters in Sindh's Thatta district on Saturday. The state minister for religious affairs ...