
Pakistan declares three-day mourning for school terror victims
The attack drew condemnation from around the world, with even Taliban militants in neighbouring Afghanistan decrying the killing as "un-Islamic."

Malala recovering: young Pakistani woman to continue her struggle
Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban for advocating girls' education in Pakistan, has been discharged from a British hospital.

Pakistan rallies around Malala Yousafzai
The 15-year-old Pakistani woman gravely wounded in a Taliban attack, has come to symbolize a broadening struggle in that country, against the extremist views the Taliban seeks to enforce there.
Pakistan generals profit from mayhem, communists say
In a recent analysis, the Communist Party of Pakistan says the Obama administration is interested in working out a political settlement in Afghanistan "in order to cut down its colossal expenditures there."
Afghanistan: anatomy of a hit
The assassination of Ahmed Wali Karzai in Kandahar is one of those moments when the long and bloody Afghanistan war comes into focus.
World Notes: Italy, Japan, Pakistan – and more
International news clips regarding Italy, Yemen, Japan, Pakistan, Bolivia and Cuba.
World Notes: Cuba, Israel, Venezuela - and more
Pakistanis are protesting U.S. drones while South Africans are negotiating better prices for anti-HIV drugs. All of this and more in World Notes.

Governor's murder is crime against Pakistani people, too
The following is a statement issued by the Communist Party of Pakistan on the day of the murder of Governor Salmaan Taseer.

Pakistan flood victims face harsh winter
Reports indicate that the hardships from Pakistan's earlier monsoon floods have been exacerbated by the onslaught of winter.

Millions still face hardships after Pakistan floods
Pakistanis continue to face humanitarian hardships and large portions of the country's southern province of Sindh remain under water three months after severe flooding.

