Blast kills at least 13 in Pakistani city of Lahore, 83 injured
Security in Pakistan has vastly improved in recent years but Islamist groups such as the Pakistani Taliban and the Islamic State still pose a threat
U.N. defers report on companies with Israeli settlement ties
Companies appearing in the database could be targeted for boycotts or divestment aimed at stepping up pressure on Israel over its West Bank settlements
Rights group says Pakistan has 'forced' mass Afghan refugee returns
Hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees left Pakistan in what Human Rights Watch called the "world's largest unlawful mass forced return of refugees in recent times"
Stranded in snowy Serbia, Cuban migrants dream of a new life in Spain
168 Cubans living in Serbian reception centres, stranded after below-freezing temperatures and closed borders halted their journeys
بدلتے موسموں سے پاکستان میں سالانہ تعلیمی چھٹیوں کا اوقات کار متاثر
As climate change brings more weather extremes and unpredictable weather, Pakistan's schools are adapting
Shifting weather in Pakistan forces changes in school holidays
As climate change brings more weather extremes and unpredictable weather, Pakistan's schools are adapting
Indian Nobel laureate relieved after peace medal replica found
Satyarthi, 63, gave up a career as an electrical engineer in 1980 to campaign against child labour
Seven killed in militant battle in India's Kashmir
India has blamed Pakistan for stoking violence in Kashmir by supplying fighters and material across the border
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"The world is changing and it is starting to be far more about local sourcing but getting to the middle of the supply chain is a real challenge."
Intimidation, death threats stalk gang-raped Muslim women after India's religious riots
Seven Muslim women came forward to report complaints of rape during the riots in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts, but to date there has not been a single conviction