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Balochistan province chief blames lapse in "security and intelligence forces" for market bombing that killed 84 people.
At least 84 people killed in attack on vegetable market that targeted Hazara Shias in southwestern city of Quetta.
At least 16 killed after explosion in Orakzai tribal area, while US drone kills at least seven people elsewhere.
With the start of Pakistan Super League only two months away, there's disagreement over whether players will be safe.
Caught between alleged state incompetence and complicity in attacks, the war against Balochistan's Hazaras has hit home.
Tahir-ul-Qadri led a massive march to Islamabad, but his motives and means remain suspect to many.
Two attacks leave at least eight people dead in North Waziristan as ex-US general cautions against tactic's overuse.
A timeline of the rocky relationship between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.
Commander Mullah Nazir, known to have ties to Afghan Taliban, among at least nine fighters killed in separate strikes.
Cricket Board criticise decision to abandon tour as 'inappropriate' and threaten to bar players from Bangladesh league.
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