U.S. broke international law by killing civilians with drones -rights groups
USA-YEMEN/DRONES (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-U.S. broke international law by killing civilians with drones -rights groups
Indian Border Security Force soldier looks through binoculars next to his picket at the border with Pakistan in Suchetgarh
An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier looks through binoculars next to his picket at the border with Pakistan in Suchetgarh, southwest of Jammu October 22, 2013. The firing and shelling along India's international border with Pakistan continues, local media reported on Monday. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR)
Afghanistan says issues unresolved on U.S. security pact
AFGHANISTAN-USA/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Afghanistan says issues unresolved on U.S. security pact
Debris cover slowing melt of Pakistan's Karakoram glaciers - scientist
Experts have been puzzled as to why the Karakoram glaciers appear to be advancing despite global warming, but a glaciologist says the answer lies with debris cover and ice redistribution
Afghan businessman accused of channelling aid money to insurgency
Investigations by a U.S. watchdog agency highlight how endemic corruption has undermined efforts to stabilise Afghanistan
US drone strikes killed Pakistani grandmother, labourers -Amnesty
The true number of people killed by drone strikes is unclear because independent journalists and researchers have only limited access to the affected regions
Government Of Pakistan Donates 150,000 Metric Tons Of Wheat To WFP In 2013
Islamabad - The Pakistan Economic Coordination Committee has announced the release of 75,000 metric tons of wheat to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). This completes the entire donation of 150,000 metric tons pledged by the Government of Pakistan for 2013. WFP recently concluded delivery of the first half released earlier this year in support of families affected by law enforcement operations in the country's north-west.
Afghanistan says differences remain on U.S. security pact
Failure to reach a deal could prompt Washington to pull out all troops next year