The onslaught that saw the paramilitaries lose their lives was claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army, a group behind rising violence in Balochistan province that borders Afghanistan and Iran.
Pakistan has begun talks with Iran to establish a tourism route, aiming for land access to Turkey and Europe, revealed Sindh Minister Zulfiqar Ali Shah. Speaking at the Pakistan Travel Mart in Karachi ...
Pakistani separatist militants claimed on Saturday an attack on a highway in a volatile southwestern province that killed 18 ...
Top Taliban officials met Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi to discuss tensions along their shared border, the treatment ...
Eighteen paramilitaries were killed and three others seriously wounded in an attack in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province, police and the military said on Saturday. Security forces have been ...
Clashes in south-western Pakistan's Balochistan province resulted in the deaths of 18 paramilitary soldiers and 12 militants ...
Islamist militants in an explosive-laden vehicle were thwarted in their attempt to overrun a Pakistani security post near the border with Afghanistan, the army said on Tuesday.
As reaffirmed during the recent meeting between the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the President of Iran, we stress upon the need for mutual efforts to eliminate terrorism on both sides of the border.
Pakistan and Iran have expressed resolve to further strengthen fraternal ... The Prime Minister stressed on the importance to operationalize border markets, which have already been inaugurated and ...
Iran is currently deporting thousands of refugees back to Afghanistan, where there is often little to expect but despair and ...