One of the survivors of the Peshawar massacre returns to the Army Public School with mixed emotions.
One of the survivors of the Peshawar massacre returns to the Army Public School with mixed emotions.
Families of the 255 workers killed in the fire have been partially compensated, but no one has been prosecuted for the negligence.
The 150 who died in the Peshawar school attack. As of press time on Dec. 26, a total of 150 innocents—134 students and 16 adults—had died from the Dec. 16 terrorist attack on Peshawar’s Army Public School. In his post-midnight address to the nation on Dec. 25, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said the attack had […]
Thirteen years after the U.S. invaded Afghanistan, there is mostly regret and fatigue over the cost of the war.
Increasing terror attacks and the NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan has left Kabul bereft of expatriates—and their disposable income.
The tragedy in Peshawar continues to cause sorrow and heartache for the families of the children targeted by the Taliban.
Rescue workers say they saw four partially beheaded bodies of students upon reaching site of carnage.
A survivor of the Taliban attack on the Army Public School recalls his teacher’s sacrifice.
A survivor of the Taliban attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar recalls the terrifying ordeal.
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government’s decision to revise its curriculum in the name of Islam risks radicalizing youth.
The families of Pakistani men facing execution by the Gulf state urge Islamabad to intercede on behalf of its citizens.
Bonded laborers in rural areas continue to be exploited by their ‘owners,’ in spite of laws assuring them protection and freedom.