About 150 members of Greece's Pakistani community gathered outside Athens City Hall to say prayers for a Pakistani man who was stabbed to death by suspected right-wing extremists.
Jalil Jilani, Pakistan's foreign secretary, said at a news conference in Abu Dhabi that Islamabad was coordinating the release of all Afghan Taliban prisoners still in Pakistan's custody.
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.
Pakistan's top anticorruption official has refused an order by the country's Supreme Court to arrest Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.
Pakistani police fired bullets into the air and used tear gas to disperse demonstrators protesting killings they blame on Pakistani security forces.
India and Pakistan have agreed to ease tensions in disputed Kashmir and observe a decade-old cease-fire.
He calls himself Sheikh-ul-Islam and gets his supporters to swear allegiance to him on the Koran, but he hates to be called "maulana," a term regularly used to refer to religious scholars in Pakistan.
Tens of thousands of supporters of Islamic cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri demonstrated outside the parliament building in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on January 16, three days after Qadri's "Caravan of Democracy" march set off from Lahore to Islamabad. Qadri said he and his supporters would continue their protest until his demands for the government's resignation are met. (RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal)
(WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES) Residents of Pakistan’s Khyber tribal region say that Pakistani forces raided homes in their village overnight and killed 14 people, including women and children. Relatives have brought the bodies with them to Peshawar, the provincial capital, where they are protesting to demand justice. (Produced by Khalid Khan, RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal)
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.
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