The End of Polio Is in Sight. What Have We Learned?
The lessons learned in this global health success story can be used to fight other deadly diseases.
By Richard Conniff
The lessons learned in this global health success story can be used to fight other deadly diseases.
By Richard Conniff
Pakistanis suspect the national intelligence agencies of being behind practically everything — even street performers working for tips in Islamabad.
By Christina Goldbaum
“I have never seen such a large-scale uprising” in the restive region, a teacher at a local university said.
By Salman Masood
In fiction, Ali Sethi wrote about being queer in Pakistan. Now he’s singing his story.
By Emily Lordi and Philip Cheung
The argument, in a pretrial hearing, dealt with the unresolved question of whether a prisoner who completes such a sentence is entitled to release from military detention.
By Carol Rosenberg
Pakistani officials warned of more flooding and heavy rainfall next week, stoking fears of a particularly brutal monsoon season to come.
By Zia ur-Rehman and Christina Goldbaum
A single photo captures a moment of setback for families who had tried for a better life.
Jaish al-Adl, an ethnic Baluch group designated by the United States as a terrorist organization, claimed responsibility for the attacks.
By Farnaz Fassihi and Leily Nikounazar
Divisions in the all-powerful military make the country’s future difficult to predict.
By Ayesha Siddiqa
Plus, Beyoncé’s country album.
By Justin Porter
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