Kashmiris join insurgency against India at highest rate in two decades
Trend represents new threat in region where Muslim separatists have been fighting Indian forces since 1989
FEATURE-Trailing the traffickers, UK police in new role rescuing slaves
A team of detectives has uncovered eastern Europeans trafficked to the UK for forced labour and sham marriages
U.S. weighs slowing Afghan withdrawal to ensure "progress sticks"-Carter
Emergence of a small number of militants aligning themselves with IS has underscored anxieties about dangers as foreign forces withdraw
Ukraine conflict to dominate talks as Kerry lands in London
Discussions would also cover fighting in Syria and Iraq, Nigeria's upcoming election as well as the Israeli-Palestinian situation
Afghans arrested Chinese Uighurs to aid Taliban talks bid - officials
Deal sheds light on China's increasing importance in Afghanistan and Pakistan, with its involvement in efforts to end war with Taliban
A girl, whose family moved to Islamabad from Punjab Province to look for work, stands as she wears a ring with "Love" written on it outside her makeshift shelter at a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad February 18, 2015.
A girl, whose family moved to Islamabad from Punjab Province to look for work, stands as she wears a ring with "Love" written on it outside her makeshift shelter at a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad February 18, 2015. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Pakistan officials say Afghan Taliban signal readiness for peace talks
Bringing Taliban to negotiating table would be a breakthrough in Afghan efforts to find a diplomatic solution to over a decade of war
Afghan refugee women, clad in a burqa, climb on a truck to be repatriated to Afghanistan at the UNHCR office on the outskirts of Peshawar
Afghan refugee women, clad in a burqa, climb on a truck to be repatriated to Afghanistan, at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office on the outskirts of Peshawar February 13, 2015. Afghan immigrants ordered out of Pakistan in what officials say is a bid to root out militants are, some analysts say, scapegoats being used to distract attention from the authorities' failure to end violence. Thousands of Afghans unnerved by threats of arrest and growing hostility towards them have flocked out of Pakistan back home, leaving behind boarded-up shops, houses and restaurants. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
Solar to power thousands of off-grid homes in north Pakistan
Scheme is part of a Green Growth Initiative masterminded by former international cricket star Imran Khan