Radio Mashaal is a public-service broadcaster providing a powerful alternative to extremist propaganda in Pakistan's remote tribal regions along the border with Afghanistan.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has confirmed the arrest of a former Taliban commander by Afghan security forces.
Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has ordered a “targeted operation” in Quetta in response to the February 16 bombing that killed 89 people.
The death toll from a bomb attack on a market on the edge of Quetta in southwestern Pakistan at the weekend has risen to 85.
The chief minister of northwestern Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province has escaped unhurt after reportedly being targeted by a suicide bomber.
Three attacks in northwestern Pakistan on February 14 have left at least 18 dead and scores more injured.
Representatives of political and religious parties in Pakistan have gathered in Islamabad to discuss an offer of peace talks from the Pakistani Taliban.
Senior Pakistani and Afghan clerics have agreed to hold a peace conference on March 10.
Six members of the Pakistani security forces have been killed in a dawn raid today by militants on an army camp in the northwest of the country.
A Pakistani woman who says she was the victim of a kidnapping and gang-rape plans to appeal a court decision acquitting her alleged attackers.
Police in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province say at least 20 people were killed and dozens more have been wounded in a suicide bomb attack.
Afghan and Pakistani defense officials are discussing bilateral military cooperation, including the prospects of having the Afghan National Army trained by Pakistani military specialists.
Pakistan's Supreme Court has given the government's top anticorruption official six days to further investigate corruption charges against Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.
Islamic cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the organizer of antigovernment demonstrations in Islamabad, has reached an agreement with the Pakistani government to end a four-day rally of his supporters.
A Pakistani government delegation has opened talks with Islamic cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the organizer of this week's antigovernment demonstrations in Islamabad.
Pakistani police fired bullets into the air and used tear gas to disperse demonstrators protesting killings they blame on Pakistani security forces.
Hundreds of villagers in Pakistan's northwest Khyber tribal district are staging a protest against the deaths of at least 14 local residents allegedly killed by security forces.
Thousands of marchers led by influential Islamic cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri made their way to Islamabad on January 14 to protest government corruption and demand election reforms.
Explosions claimed by sectarian and separatist militant groups have killed 115 people and wounded dozens of others in what's been described as one of the bloodiest single days in Pakistan in recent years.
An alleged U.S. drone strike has killed at least three people in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal district.
Authorities in Pakistan say a U.S. drone attack in the tribal region of South Waziristan has killed at least 12 suspected militants.
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