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Prisoners used bricks to attack Sarabjit Singh, whose family is demanding his body is returned to India.
Families of dozens of victims from Thursday's bombing in Quetta stage sit-in to demand greater government protection.
Brazen Supreme Court ruling challenges army’s long-running dominance, setting the stage for institutional showdown.
Couple allegedly beat and poured acid on their 15-year-old daughter after seeing her talking to a boy.
Mentally unstable homeless man killed for allegedly burning pages of the Quran in Punjab city of Bahawalpur.
In Pakistan's melting pot, politics, ethnicity, crime and land mix to form a violent, often deadly, combination.
Eleven people killed and several injured in violence following murder of local leader of the governing MQM party.
The US-led 'war on terror' has led to positive changes in colonial era laws which can criminalise entire tribes.
What was the real story behind the May 17th Kharotabad killings?
Pakistan interior minister vows action against those involved in violence as death toll mounts to 42 in last three days.
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