Anti-American Protests in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Protesters want their governments to review diplomatic relations with Washington
Protesters want their governments to review diplomatic relations with Washington
The U.S. ambassador to Pakistan in 1988 died in a plane crash that is still the subject of conspiracy theories in Pakistan while in 1978 the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan was killed in a kidnapping attempt.
Highlights the case of the Pakistani doctor who helped America locate Osama bin Laden and is alleged to have been tortured for the last year
Flown to a safe place to reunite with family
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was captured in 2009
The Haqqani network is apparently an affiliate of the Pakistani Taliban
Still unclear if she will be released
Alleges ties between the group and the doctor who helped CIA track down Osama bin Laden
Obama aide Valerie Jarrett does not like surprise questions about the administration killing people.
Claims study from the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child
At least two American workers, two Pakistanis injured
Group has ties with Pakistan, which presents a challenge
He's started a new party and called his country a banana republic
A medical report lists her age as 14 and her mental age as even less than that, meaning she could be tried in the juvenile system. She currently faces up to the death penalty
Cast doubt on claims Pakistan has been containing its border with Afghanistan
Family has been taken into protective custody
Either reopen corruption case against president within three weeks or be ousted just like his predecessor.
The U.S. says it killed a top leader of the militant Haqqani network
Call comes after a girl was arrested for burning a Koran
Pakistan's shadow operators thrive off of NATO transport
3 militants have been killed in the Pakistani tribal region
The girl, who has learning difficulties, is accused of blasphemy after allegedly burning a Koran.
At least 25 Shi'a Muslims were pulled off a bus and killed in northern Pakistan.
There's a war in Afghanistan that's long spilled over into Pakistan
Attackers entered Minhas base in the town of Kamra in Punjab province.
Detaining them at the border for hours and making them sign declarations that they'll come back probably didn't help.
Afghan police units were attacked leaving one dead and five injured.
Court wants prime minister to reopen graft case against president
Teen wanted to wear Western clothes, dye her hair, and resisted arranged marriage.
The law aimed at saving prime minister from possible disqualification for refusing to reopen corruption cases.
Pakistan recently re-opened supply lines to NATO and a billion in U.S. aid to the country will be unfrozen.
Route is also a gravy train for insurgents, who get paid not to attack convoys.
NATO's summit this weekend in the Windy City will produce a lot of hot air, but what the aging alliance really needs is a douse in cold water.
How can the U.S. stop fighting when the threat is so dire, but we've almost won?
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