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Pakistan's largest province, wracked by violence and an armed separatist movement, remains its least developed.
While attention focuses on the restive northwest, southwest Balochistan has been a bloody battleground since 2005.
American David Headley sentenced in Chicago for reconnaissance work on sites chosen in 2008 attack which left 166 dead.
At least three suspected Taliban fighters killed in a missile attack on a village in the North Waziristan tribal area.
Taliban vow more attacks, just hours after blast near Shia Ashoura commemoration in Dera Ismail Khan.
As the country orders Save the Children's foreign staff to leave, we ask if the most vulnerable will suffer as a result.
The American "withdrawal" regularly mentioned in the media doesn't really mean "withdrawal", writes Engelhardt.
Visit of Zaheer ul-Islam signals thawed relations after Islamabad agreed to reopen NATO supply routes.
Agreement finalises vital route opening as well as $1.1bn in aid, shoring up tense partnership between countries.
Political and religious parties begin "long march" to Islamabad to protest reopening of supply routes to Afghanistan.
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